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Scoop 

Will Te Pati Maori doom Labour?

Grant Duncan writes: If a vote for Labour means, in effect, a vote for Green and TPM leaders in cabinet, then many centrist voters will reluctantly stick with National, thanks all the same. Chippy can’t control those other parties or explain them away over the next two years. Labour is polling in the high 20s […]

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Oilprice.com 

Biden Administration Races to Approve Green Funding Ahead of Trump Presidency

Following the recent election of Donald Trump as the next president of the U.S., the Biden administration is racing to approve huge quantities of green funding to ensure the U.S. gets the best chance possible at a green transition. The Biden government’s far-reaching climate policy, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), is under threat as President-elect Trump has repeatedly threatened to cut spending on renewable energy and clean tech in favour of greater fossil fuel production. The government is, therefore... Читать дальше...

Chicago Sun-Times 

For Bulls guard Zach LaVine, the outside noise is getting tougher to block out

Bulls guard Zach LaVine’s positivity is about to be tested.

Not that anyone thought it wouldn’t be at some point this season.

Back on media day, LaVine gave an opening statement to try to get ahead of the negativity before he could be asked about it.

“With everything I’ve learned, there’s times where you need to speak and times you don’t,” LaVine said. “I talked to you guys in February of last year? Whenever there’s something that needs to be said, it will come from Zach LaVine or my representation. Читать дальше...

TheRoot.com 

Is Diddy the New Harvey Weinstein?

The New York attorney who recently filed lawsuits on behalf of three men who accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting them has finally spoken out about each case. However, who he compared Combs to is even more disturbing.

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Haaretz.com 

Netanyahu prefers photo ops on Syrian Hermon, not next to torched homes on Kibbutz Nir Oz

The choice by the Israeli prime minister, who is obsessed with his appearance, to be photographed on Mt. Hermon was aimed at supplanting the picture of the October 7 defeat with one of Six-Day-War-style euphoria. One would also hope that the new rulers in Damascus will search to find out what he offered Assad in exchange for peace

Cato Institute 

What Policy Questions Are Too Big for State Executive Agencies?

The major questions doctrine from the Supreme Court places some limits on the kinds of questions the executive branch can handle alone. Are there similar "too large" delegations at the state level? Adi Dynar of the Pacific Legal Foundation comments.

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BangkokPost.com 

Babies born to Myanmar mums 'not entitled to free treatment'

Babies of Myanmar parentage born at a border hospital in Thailand are not entitled to receive free healthcare coverage like Thai nationals even though they are automatically issued with a 13-digit identification number, the National Health Security Office (NHSO) said on Wednesday.

News10.com 

Advocates push for more protections for fashion models

ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)----The Model Alliance is hoping the Governor will sign the Fashion Workers Act to give more protections to those in the modeling industry. "I think there is this sense that fashion is glamorous, and models are making millions of dollars an hour, so privileged, and the reality for the vast majority of us [...]