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...Department of Justice “to attend to the interests of the United States” by “argu[ing] any case in a court of the United States in which the United States is interested.” 28 U.S.C. §§ 517, 518....
...The US is a particularly complex jurisdiction for competition law, where the Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice and individual states all have some level of antitrust authority....
...Menendez, the son of Cuban immigrants, rose under the tutelage of William V Musto, the mayor of Union City from 1962 to 1982, with a four-year interregnum....
...This week a Texas law went into effect that bans state universities from maintaining diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) departments....
...Akhlaq created a seminal department in 1985 at the National College of Arts in Lahore (founded by Rudyard Kipling’s father) that still nurtures stellar alumni....
...They first talked in New York three years earlier, after the Ukrainian president read an article in Wired magazine about Anduril’s sensor towers on the US-Mexico border....
...Carvajal’s alleged crimes were part of a conspiracy to “flood” the US with “tons of potentially deadly drugs”, according to Damian Williams, US attorney for the Southern District of New York....
...and manufacturing to the United States”....
...It later said it contacted Tees Valley Combined Authority “to request the correction of statements by the Mayor” about its review of funding for the project....
...Despite the novelty of Pope’s insider status, much of the book is simply a potted history of ufology’s greatest hits from Roswell, New Mexico to Suffolk’s Rendlesham Forest, interwoven with discursive reflections...
...Biden was in Mexico at the time of the insurrection for a North American leaders’ summit, and saw what was happening on the news....
...India’s treatment of its Muslim minorities is arguably as bad as China’s policies in Xinjiang. The US state department has labelled the latter “genocide” — the gravest charge possible....
...Manchin is now suffering for it politically, the FT’s Aime Williams finds on a reporting trip to his home state. If the Democratic senator loses his seat, that could present new problems for Biden....
...GE is also considering a plant in New York state to make the giant blades used in offshore wind — a sector that barely exists in the US....
...However, the proposal by the US interior department ruled out new exploration along the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines....
...of Mexico and off the coast of Alaska....
...Yet immigration into the country was already in decline before the onset of the pandemic. The number of visas issued by the state department’s overseas posts fell 25 per cent between 2016 and 2019....
...Sonja Hutson So Michael, you spoke to the state department official whom you just mentioned, Ricardo Zúñiga. What did he say that really stuck out to you?...
...So this is something they launched in the States a couple of years ago, they brought out in London last year....
...Monetary policy New York Fed president John Williams is set to speak about regional and national economies, as well as monetary policy, at an event at the State University of New York at Buffalo....
...Yet it was William Burns, 66, head of the CIA, who generated the news from the same festival....
...But many Republicans in the state of Florida and elsewhere think that they are a socially liberal company that then won’t get its beak out of politics....
...Mexico’s central bank issues the minutes of its August monetary policy meeting....
...Jill Abramson is an author, a lecturer in Harvard University’s English department and the former executive editor of the New York Times Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...From workers off sick to long lines for tests and more patients in hospital, a new wave of Covid-19 is hitting Mexico. The new variant has exposed dysfunction in America’s public health institutions....
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