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Stuart Harrow Wins the Unlikeliest of Supreme Court Cases
The court is unanimous in ruling that Harrow can continue his 11-year fight for six days of back pay.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How Extremist Settlers Took Over Israel
After 50 years of failure to stop violence and terrorism against Palestinians by Jewish ultranationalists, lawlessness has become the law.The New York Times - World - Israel -
How Denver saved Murray, unleashed Jokic and took control against Minnesota
The NBA's top defense stymied the MVP and the defending champs ... until it didn't. Here's how Minnesota fell dangerously behind in one of this postseason's most intriguing chess matches.ESPN - Sports -
A Supreme Court Victory for the Administrative State
A 7-2 majority blesses the CFPB’s auto-funding scheme over a dissent by Justices Alito and Gorsuch.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Supreme Court upholds funding structure for CFPB
The Supreme Court said in a 7-2 decision that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure complies with the Constitution's Appropriations Clause.CBS News - Top stories -
Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to CFPB Funding
A decision against the agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, could have cast doubt on all of its regulations and enforcement actions.The New York Times - Top stories
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China Consumption, Investment Slows Unexpectedly
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Most Asian Currencies Weaken; China Economic Data in Focus
Most Asian currencies weakened against USD in the morning session in possible position adjustments following the greenback’s recent depreciation.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
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Forget 9 to 5. These go-getters are working 5 to 9.The Wall Street Journal - World -
JGB Futures Fall; BOJ Bond Purchases in Focus
JGB futures fell in thin trading in the morning Tokyo session. Market participants were likely to focus on the BOJ’s bond purchase operations today.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil Edges Higher, Aided by Fed Rate-Cut Prospects
Oil edged higher in early trade, aided by prospects of Fed rate cuts which would help support the U.S. economy and energy demand.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve