Author: Sandor Zsiros
The Hungary rapporteur of the European Parliament, Tineke Strik, told Euronews that enough of the body’s political groups support the debate. The law, once adopted will see foreign funded NGO’s and media listed and potentially fined.Read More
Medical Cannabis Commission would still lack immediate funds for regulation without state law change
The governor’s push for the executive branch to take on Nebraska medical cannabis regulations as a way to sidestep pending legislation at the statehouse would include no additional funding for months.Read More
By Andreas Rinke, Sarah Marsh and Kate Abnett BERLIN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The leaders of France and Germany have called on the European Union to scrap its new supply chain audit law, worried that it could hurt the bloc’s ability to compete economically with the U.S. and China. French President …Read More
Starbucks summer drinks 2025 have arrived in cafes, including the new iced horchata oatmilk shaken espresso. I tried it. Here’s what it tastes like.Read More
We tried a variety of Kirkland Signature sparkling waters to help you decide which one you’d like to pick up on your next wholesale grocery haul.Read More
The River Electric is Sonoma County, California’s newest retreat, opening May 23.Read More
It is the latest sign of victory from the military who have made gains against the RSF since March.Read More
European officials are weighing how to respond to US efforts to thwart local DEI programs, as the two regions come closer than ever to clashing over anti-discrimination policies.Read More
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union agreed Tuesday to provide emergency funds to help keep Radio Free Europe afloat after the Trump administration stopped grants to the pro-democracy media outlet, accusing it of promoting a news agenda with a liberalRead More
Outlet is one of several media services whose funding was cut by Trump administration amid aggressive downsizing effort.Read More