
Jennifer Welch
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1 month ago |
wearedigitaldiplomacy.substack.com | Hamish McKenzie |Chris Best |Clay Jones |Jennifer Welch
Is the White House‚Äôs shift about transparency or control? Not anymore? ‚ÄúThis is the ever-changing landscape of the media in the United States today‚ÄĚWhy ‚Äúthe audience may not understand‚ÄĚ? Even Fox is not happy about this White House media takeover!Why the public can no longer trust pool reports? Is the White House harming the spread of reliable information? ‚ÄúDemocracy Dies in Darkness,‚ÄĚ is this true anymore?
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Apr 11, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Jennifer Welch
In N.C. Farm Bureau Mut. Ins. Co. v. Herbert, the North Carolina Supreme Court held that UIM policies cannot be stacked when determining whether a tortfeasor’s vehicle is underinsured. The decision upends almost 30 years of precedent in this state. In Herbert, the underlying claim arose out of a motor vehicle accident in which multiple parties were injured. Corbett, the at-fault party, was driving a vehicle owned by Herbert.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
japantimes.co.jp | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jennifer Welch |Mario Parker |Eleonora Mavroeidi
Donald Trump’s China trade war frayed economic ties between the two global superpowers. His second-term plans risk cutting them entirely. The former president is pitching a 60% tariff on all Chinese imports. That would shrink a $575 billion trade pipeline to practically nothing, Bloomberg Economics analysis shows. And it’s not the only escalation Trump has in mind if he converts a narrow poll lead over incumbent Joe Biden into victory in November.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jennifer Welch |Mario Parker |Eleonora Mavroeidi
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Feb 11, 2024 |
news.yahoo.com | Mackenzie Hawkins |Jennifer Welch |Mario Parker |Eleonora Mavroeidi
(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump’s China trade war frayed economic ties between the two global superpowers. His second-term plans risk cutting them entirely. • None Germany’s Days as an Industrial Superpower Are Coming to an End• None Trump Says War in Ukraine Must End Even as US Aid AdvancesThe former president is pitching a 60% tariff on all Chinese imports. That would shrink a $575 billion trade pipeline to practically nothing, Bloomberg Economics analysis shows.
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