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Author: Erinn Cosby

Five questions for the Federal Reserve as the banking crisis drags on

March 21, 2023Erinn Cosby

The Federal Reserve has a lot of balls in the air: Central bank officials are attempting to juggle their economic goals of maximum employment and price stability while maintaining financial safety and security in the midst of a banking meltdown. This week, we’ll hear from Fed officials for the first time since the collapse of […]

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Businessmen optimistic with first New Year’s Eve without restrictions

December 29, 2022Erinn Cosby

The first New Year’s Eve in ‘freedom’ post covid is being viewed with a lot of optimism by nightlife entrepreneurs, at a time when the industry is trying to recover from the losses caused by the pandemic. The feeling of optimism was expressed to the Lusa agency by the presidents of the Portuguese Association of […]

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Oxford school shooting: Ethan Crumbley expected to plead guilty, prosecutors say

October 21, 2022Erinn Cosby

Ethan Crumbley, 16, is due in court for a pretrial hearing on Monday and faces a total of 24 charges Ethan Crumbley, the Michigan 16-year-old accused of gunning down four Oxford High School students and injuring seven others in a November 2021 shooting, is expected to plead guilty, according to Oakland County prosecutors. Crumbley, who […]

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Former Boy Scouts push for new Ohio law as they seek relief for child sex abuse

October 15, 2022Erinn Cosby

David DeLapa first connected with his teacher and Boy Scout master over World War II memorabilia. The teacher brought different items into the classroom for show and tell, catching the attention of a young boy who played Army games and watched television shows about war. DeLapa would go up to his teacher’s desk and ask […]

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Six out of ten young people would not stop working if they won the Loto

May 26, 2022Erinn Cosby

Our relationship to work had already begun to change long before the pandemic. But the crisis has accelerated the game and highlighted the new expectations that were emerging. Profound changes that place a heavy weight on the shoulders of companies.Nearly six out of ten young people (15-34 years old) would not stop working if they […]

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Civil rights groups file lawsuit over Florida’s new congressional map

April 22, 2022April 22, 2022Erinn Cosby

A coalition of civil rights groups has filed the first lawsuit in Florida against the recently passed congressional map put forward by GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis that eliminates two districts represented by Black Democrats while giving Republicans the advantage in as many as 20 of 28 seats.

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