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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21

Caravan of Thousands of Migrants Plan to Start Journey North on Saturday

Regardless of the status of a petition filed to leave the area, the group will leave the Guatemala border city of Tapachula at 6 a.m.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21

Federal Reserve Banned Policymakers From Stock Trading, Are Members of Congress Next?

“There're a lot of members of Congress, and some of them come from the world of business, and some have complicated family investments," David Wessel said.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/22/21

Republican Senators Pen Letter Demanding Biden End 'Discriminatory' Vaccine Mandate Rules

“We cannot lose sight of the massive, negative impacts that your mandates will have on hardworking Americans and their families," the senators wrote.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21

Progressive Congresswoman Lois Frankel Trades in Fossil Fuel Companies as Gas Prices Rise

As a member of the Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies subcommittee, Frankel sits privy to conversations concerning Department of Energy funding.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21

World Bank Warns Food, Gas Prices May Not Lower Before Mid-2022 Due to Rising Energy Costs

“Recent volatility in prices may complicate policy choices as countries recover from last year's global recession," said Ayhan Kose, chief economist and director of the World Bank's Prospects Group.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21

Hundreds of Migrant Asylum Seekers Dehumanized, Sexually Abused by Border Officials: Report

One officer forced a woman to inappropriately touch him, another agent made a woman give him oral sex in exchange for her release, the report said.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/21/21

DeSantis Wants Legislative Action to Fight Vaccine Mandates, Protect Unvaccinated Workers

“Nobody should have their right to earn a living conditioned on receiving injections, mandated injections," Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21

Evergrande Asset Dump Fails, No Progress on Other Sales Ahead of Saturday Deadline

The deal would have secured Evergrande with $2.6 billion ahead of a Saturday deadline marking the end of a 30-day grace period on its missed loan payment.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21

What Do Medical Examiners, Coroners Do? Human Remains Experts Called to Brian Laundrie Search

After the discovery of Brian Laundrie's belongings at the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park in, Florida, a medical examiner has been called.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/20/21

Police Union Prepares for Court As New York Mandates Vaccines for All City Employees

“Now that the city has moved to unilaterally impose a mandate, we will proceed with legal action to protect our members' rights," Patrick Lynch said.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/19/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/19/21

Evergrande Sale Delayed as Company Seeks to Avoid Default, Other Firms Continue to Spiral

The delay comes as Evergrande nears the end of the 30-day grace period on a missed bond payment from September.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/19/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/19/21

Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Vows to Fight Expected Indictment for Allegedly Lying to FBI

“I did not lie to them. I told them what I knew," Fortenberry said in regard to allegations he lied during testimony before FBI agents.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/18/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/18/21

Can Wall Street Trust the People's Bank of China?

Scott Kennedy, trustee chair in Chinese business and economics at CSIS, said that trust hinges on the bank's intentions.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/18/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/18/21

Could Retiring Congress Members in PA, NC Spell Trouble for Democrats Struggling Agenda?

Earlier today, Representatives Mike Doyle and David Price announced that they would not seek reelection.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21

Boeing Faces Employee Protest Over Vaccine Mandates Amid Claims of Workplace Culture Issues

A local reporter said the crowd outside Boeing's facility in Everett, Washington seemed to be a mix of employees and individuals with anti-vaccine sentiments.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21

Worker Shortage to Blame for Supply Chain Issues—When Can We Expect Improvements?

While other nations have shipped an "unprecedented" number of products to America, the U.S. cannot keep up with demand as its supply chain workers age out.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21

Evergrande CEO Prepares to Break Apart Company in Attempt to Avoid Default

These meetings come as the company has missed three loan payments and oversees a number of unfinished developments.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/15/21

People's Bank of China Says Evergrande Debt Situation Is 'Controllable,' Market Is Stable

The director of the financial markets department said the government would ensure individual house purchases were safe.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/14/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/14/21

Protesters Take Over Inside of Interior Department in Demonstration Against Fossil Fuels

Those who could not enter the building attempted to push past police, which led to a shoving altercation and some police using their Tasers.

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Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/14/21 Newsweek Alex Rouhandeh 10/14/21

Joe Manchin's 'Good Friend,' Union Leader Cecil Roberts, Says Eliminating Fossil Fuels Is a Deal-Breaker

United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts stands by his friend Joe Manchin who seeks "innovation, not elimination" when it comes to fossil fuels.

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