Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

Gambia upholds its ban on female genital cutting. Reversing it would have been a global first

Gambia Genital Cutting

BANJUL, Gambia (AP) — Lawmakers in the West African nation of Gambia on Monday rejected a bill that would have overturned a ban on female genital cutting. The attempt to become the first country in the world to reverse such a ban had been closely followed by activists abroad.

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Fed's Powell says balance sheet drawdown continues amid rate cuts

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Fed's Powell says balance sheet drawdown continues amid rate cuts
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California's School Phone Crackdown: What It Means in the Event of a Shooting

On August 28, a shooting threat was spread via social media at Birmingham Community High School, in Van Nuys, LA. One week later, thirteen people were shot at a school in Georgia while their peers made frantic phone calls to their parents. Reports began to circulate about the ways in which students had made use of their devices to keep themselves safe. Then, on September 6, the California Legislature sent Governor Newsom a bill that would require all school districts to limit their pupils’ use of cell phones while on school property. While the bill has been presented as a

California's School Phone Crackdown: What It Means in the Event of a Shooting
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Federal Reserve's Powell backs Basel changes, says no date yet for publishing new draft

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Federal Reserve's Powell backs Basel changes, says no date yet for publishing new draft
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T-Mobile forecasts adjusted free cash flow up to $19 billion in 2027

T-Mobile said on Wednesday it expects adjusted free cash flow between $18 billion and $19 billion in 2027 as the telecom operator laid out a three-year growth plan

T-Mobile forecasts adjusted free cash flow up to $19 billion in 2027
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Who still uses pagers anyway?

As mobile phones became the world's main communications tool, pagers, also known as beepers because of the sound they make to notify users about incoming messages, were largely rendered

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Harrods apologises for sex abuse allegations against former owner Mohamed Al Fayed

Harrods apologises for sex abuse allegations against former owner Mohamed Al Fayed
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Nike's next CEO Hill brings a bootstraps mentality

Nike's next CEO Hill brings a bootstraps mentality
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Trump Media shares face potential sell-off as insider selling restrictions lift

Trump Media shares face potential sell-off as insider selling restrictions lift
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Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey in emotional campaign event

Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey in emotional campaign event