Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...In the mid-19th century, city planners jacked up the level of Chicago — built on marshland just above the water table — by as much as 14 feet, so they could install underground sewers....
...More than 13 per cent of Democratic primary voters in Michigan, which has a relatively high proportion of Arab-American residents, marked “uncommitted” on their ballot rather than for Biden....
...Boeing voluntarily disclosed the export law violations to the government....
...Its original trading floor is now in the quiet confines of the Art Institute of Chicago....
...Democrats want the governorship in order to stop anti-abortion and LGBT+ laws....
...The city’s equity markets have experienced a pronounced sell-off after the imposition of a national security law, the coronavirus pandemic, high interest rates and geopolitical tension between China and...
...Other data: The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index is projected to come in at a reading of 115 in January, up from 110.7 in December....
...Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of Texas, has propelled the issue on to the national stage through a campaign of busing migrants to Democratic cities in the north-east and west coast....
...Fedspeak: New York Federal Reserve president John Williams will speak about the 2024 economic outlook in the New York City suburb of White Plains....
...America’s democracy and the unbiased rule of law is the foundation of individual and corporate success....
...Top law firms question the legal soundness of the first bill, the proposed sovereign bankruptcy mechanism under New York law....
...JetBlue Airways’ proposed $3.8bn acquisition of Spirit Airlines has been blocked by a US federal judge on grounds it would violate antitrust laws....
...Antitrust law operates on the slenderest of insight into modern network economics, which is what dictates airline economics: the more people who share a common public system (like the internet, telephones...
...Thousands of people marched through the city over the past days, waving EU and Georgian flags and demanding the withdrawal of the draft bill. Protesters clashed with police, who fired tear gas....
...Higher tax US cities such as New York, Chicago or Los Angeles, by contrast, had been “signalling” that they were no longer pro-business, he argued, citing New York’s 2019 rejection of a second Amazon headquarters...
...multiple conspiracies and violation of Georgia’s racketeering laws....
...John Lee, the city’s leader, is fast-tracking the passing of the bill with a special meeting of its pro-Beijing legislature scheduled for 11am on Friday....
...been violating the law....
...Shares in Hong Kong opened higher on Friday following the announcement of the draft of a new national security law in the special administrative region....
...The bus companies had earned millions of dollars in revenue by assisting Abbott, the filing claimed, violating a New York law that requires those who bring “a needy person from out of state” to “convey such...
...Alistair Watson, planning partner at law firm Taylor Wessing, said the Museum of London case touched on the most sensitive planning debates. “It’s got local stakeholders. It’s got heritage....
...Visitors are supposed to pay online ahead of their trip, and roving inspectors will randomly check for proof of payment or of overnight reservations — which already include a city tax....
...What began as a political stunt by Texas governor Greg Abbott to call the bluff of “sanctuary city” northern Democrats has almost overwhelmed cities such as New York and Chicago....
International Edition