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Vera Jourová Continues to Lecture Hungary over EU Funds
In the area of justice, Hungary must also meet a number of conditions to receive the EU funds it is entitled to, the Czech vice-president of the European Commission said. Hungary must bolster the independence of its judiciary “very soon” to stand a realistic chance of getting any of the 15.4 billion euros envisaged for…
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5 explosive moments from Fani Willis' heated testimony in Trump Fulton County case: 'If this happens again …'
Sparks flew in a Fulton County, Georgia, courtroom Thursday afternoon when embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis took the stand to testify against allegations she had an “improper” affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, which could derail her case against former President Trump. At one point, Willis was asked by a Trump lawyer, Ashley…
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Would you agree to skip college for $100,000?
<!–> America’s career coach Ken Coleman reacts to billionaire Peter Thiel offering entrepreneurs $100K to skip college and start their own business on ‘The Big Money Show.’ Between 1980 and 2020, the average price of tuition, fees and room and board for an undergraduate degree increased by a whopping 169%. More than half of bachelor’s degree recipients…
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President Katalin Novák Wants to Stand Up for Families
The room for maneuver of a head of state is quite different from that of a government, but I still think it is important to stand up for families and family values, President Katalin Novák said in an interview with TV2’s Tények program on Monday. The head of state expressed hope that after the pandemic…
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Dove, Suave, TRESemmé, other dry shampoo products recalled due to high levels of benzene
Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com More than two dozen popular dry shampoo aerosol products are being recalled due to “potentially elevated levels of benzene,” federal health officials warned. Unilever issued a recall for certain lot codes of its Dove, Nexxus, Suave, TIGI (Rockaholic and Bed Head) as well as TRESemmé dry shampoo aerosol products after…
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German police start removing climate activists from Lützerath
A police operation is underway to remove protesters from the village of Lützerath in western Germany. The authorities have started building a fence around the village telling the activists to leave. Around a thousand climate protesters have been occupying the village for more than two years over plans to expand the nearby massive open-cast mine. The…