Court: Religious hospitals not subject to Federal pension protections
The hospitals counter that because they are religiously affiliated institutions, their plans qualify as those "maintained" by a church and therefore fall within the exemption. The decision has devastating effects, and Kagan walks us through them directly in a short, 15-page opinion that bluntly rejects the employees' arguments against extending church plan exemptions to benefit plans not established or maintained by a church.
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Trump slams London Mayor Khan in renewed attack over
During a news conference on Monday, the mayor even said that some state visits were "welcome, some less so" - a possible reference to Mr Trump's expected trip to the UK. In response, a spokesman for Mr Khan said: 'The mayor is focused on dealing with Saturday's horrific and cowardly attack and working with the police, the emergency services and the Government to keep London safe'.
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GM shareholders reject proposal to split stock in two
Shareholders also voted on a slate of directors, re-electing all 11 board members and nixing all three nominees put forward by Greenlight . The hedge fund wanted GM to create a new class of dividend-paying stock for yield-oriented investors.
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London attacker who lived in Ireland was refused asylum in Britain - RTE
Metropolitan Police officers last night released killer Rachid Redouane's photograph and details, two nights after he and two allies mounted the horror attack that left seven people dead and scores more injured, 18 of them seriously. There are also inquiries into whether the man had been given paperwork after landing in Ireland to claim asylum or if he had an ID card issued under European Union treaties which allowed him to live in Ireland with his family.
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Hundreds of Pakistanis stranded at Doha airport amid Saudi-Qatar row
Erdogan made phone calls to Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, and King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia , presidential sources said.
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Gulf Air suspends flights to Qatar
Qatar was also expelled from the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen. Qatar Airways said it has suspended all flights to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt until further notice. Qatar Airlines is a major global airlines but it's no longer allowed to use the airspace above Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE. The network acquired Al Jazeera's sports channels in 2013.
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Ariana Grande's Manchester benefit concert to go on despite London terror attack
God is good in the midst of evil. It sucked. It was hard for you guys and it was hard for me because we all love music. Ariana Grande paid tribute to the city of Manchester, England, on Sunday with an energetic, all-star concert that raised millions for victims of a suicide bombing that tore through her last performance in the city almost two weeks ago.
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BJP welcomes resignation of party leaders in Meghalaya
I have to protect their interests. "Imposition of BJP's non-secular ideology on us is not acceptable", he said in resignation letter. The BJP seemed unfazed and accused Marak of anti-party activities. "These people were actively working to sabotage the prospects of our potential candidates for the state elections next year". "The dirty tricks department of the Congress is trying to communalise the agenda with a false and malicious untruth that the BJP wants to impose a beef ban on the ...
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Trump infrastructure push faces cold shoulder from Congress
He says, "Today, we're proposing to take American air travel into the future". News4Jax spoke off-camera with a former air traffic controller who has been in the business for 20 years and spent much of his career at Jacksonville International Airport.
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Qatar sports network blocked in UAE
In a speech broadcast on the Doha-based satellite channel Al-Jazeera in the early hours, foreign minister Abdul Rahman also called for "a dialogue of openness and honesty" to resolve the crisis. The coordinated move, with the Maldives and Libya's eastern-based government joining in later, created a dramatic rift among the Arab nations, many of which are in OPEC.
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World Health Organization warns that tobacco kills an estimated 7 million people annually
The day falls within a month-long crusade, which is held under the banner "Anti-Tobacco Campaign Month". According to Moeti, globally, tobacco kills more than seven million people every year; with over 80 per cent from low and middle income countries.
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Putin denies having compromising info on Trump
You create a sensation out of nothing and out of this sensation, you turn it into a weapon of war against the current president. "Your lives must be boring". "And they aren't analyzing the information in its entirety". Could you imagine something like that? There was a time when he used to come to Moscow but, you know, I never met him.
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