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The Latest: Court questions attorney in feticide case appeal

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Thirty-five-year-old Purvi Patel wants the three-judge panel to throw out the feticide and neglect convictions that resulted in her 20-year prison sentence. At issue is Indiana's feticide statute, which the defense says was "passed to protect pregnant women from violence" that could harm their developing fetus, not to prosecute women for abortions. Attorneys for an Indiana woman found guilty of killing the premature infant she delivered after ingesting abortion-inducing drugs are asking an appeals court to throw out her convictions. Читать дальше...

'Gigantic' corporate tax hike likely headed to Oregon voters

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A massive $2.8 billion annual corporate tax hike is likely headed to Oregon voters in November, a move that could create the most aggressive tax climate for big business of any state in the nation.

'Gigantic' corporate tax hike likely headed to Oregon voters

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A massive $2.8 billion annual corporate tax hike is likely headed to Oregon voters in November, a move that could create the most aggressive tax climate for big business of any state in the nation.



'Gigantic' corporate tax hike likely headed to Oregon voters

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A massive $2.8 billion annual corporate tax hike is likely headed to Oregon voters in November, a move that could create the most aggressive tax climate for big business of any state in the nation.

Police Officer Found Not Guilty In Freddie Gray Trial

yournewswire-com 

A Maryland police officer has been found not guilty on all charges relating to the death of Freddie Gray who died last year from injuries sustained while being transported under police custody in a van. Gray, a 25-year-old African American man, died a week after his arrest from injuries sustained while in police custody Edward Nero is the first of six officers charged to receive a verdict since Gray’s death sparked uprising in the city more than a year ago. Russia Today reports: The verdict was delivered... Читать дальше...

DuPont, Dow Chemical Detail Post-Merger Executive Roles

WSJ.com 

DuPont and Dow Chemical Co. provided more details about plans for the leadership team following the planned merger of the chemical giants, including leadership for the three businesses that eventually would be split off.

Court reinstates lawsuits alleging collusion by big banks

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawsuits against 16 of the world's largest banks alleging they colluded to manipulate the primary benchmark for global short-term interest rates have been reinstated by a federal appeals court that found Monday that a judge had…

Court reinstates lawsuits alleging collusion by big banks

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawsuits against 16 of the world's largest banks alleging they colluded to manipulate the primary benchmark for global short-term interest rates have been reinstated by a federal appeals court that found Monday that a judge had…

Colts sign second-round safety T.J. Green

NBCSports.com 

The Colts continued the process of signing their 2016 draft picks to contracts on Monday by agreeing to terms with second-round safety T.J. Green. Green was the 57th overall pick of the NFL draft and is the seventh of eight Colts selections to sign a contract with the team. It’s a four-year deal for Green,…

Sexual assaults in military "pervasive"

CBSNews.com 

Survivors have no hope and "the military justice system is still dysfunctional," N.Y. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says in report urging better response to problem

Bank Of America Won’t Pay $1.27 Billion Penalty Stemming From Mortgage Lender Countrywide Financial, Court Rules

International Business Times 

Bank of America won a victory over the U.S. government Monday when a federal appeals court reversed a lower court decision against the country’s second-largest bank by assets. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York ruled the Charlotte, North Carolina-based bank does not have to pay a $1.27 billion penalty in connection with its Countrywide home-mortgage lending unit.





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