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Brazil Senate votes to open impeachment trial against Rousseff
Mark Casper
August 11, 2016 09:16:22 am

The Brazil Senate officially indicted President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday, marking the beginning of an impeachment trial against the embattled president. The Senate, which held a 16-hour session while deliberating on how to...

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News UN rights experts urge China to end mistreatment of human rights defender
UN rights experts urge China to end mistreatment of human rights defender
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 12:31:38 pm

A group of UN independent human rights experts expressed concern Thursday for the condition of Chinese human rights defender Yang Maodong, also known as Guo Feixiong, who has been detained by the Chinese government. Noting reports...

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News Brazil Senate committee votes for Rousseff impeachment trial
Brazil Senate committee votes for Rousseff impeachment trial
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 11:48:52 am

A Brazilian Senate committee on Thursday voted 14-5 to continue impeachment proceedings against suspended president Dilma Rousseff, who is charged with " to comply with tax and budget laws on the issues of additional credit decrees."...

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News Rights experts: Venezuela media freedom eroding
Rights experts: Venezuela media freedom eroding
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 10:52:10 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on the right of freedom of opinion and expression David Kaye and the Inter-American (IACHR) Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression Edison Lanza expressed concern on Thursday over the deterioration...

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News Supreme Court blocks ruling allowing transgender student to use boys’ restroom
Supreme Court blocks ruling allowing transgender student to use boys’ restroom
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 10:28:18 am

A divided US Supreme Court on Wednesday granted an application to recall and stay lower court orders allowing a transgender student who identifies as a male to use the men's restroom in school. This comes...

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News Indonesia Supreme Court denies appeal of radical cleric
Indonesia Supreme Court denies appeal of radical cleric
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 10:20:07 am

A three-member panel for the Supreme Court of Indonesia rejected a radical Islamic leader's appeal of his conviction on Thursday. Abu Bakar Bashir, religious leader of the southeast-Asian Jemaah Islamiyah militants, had requested judicial review of his...

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Turkish court issues arrest warrant for US-based Fetullah Gulen over coup
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 09:54:34 am

According to the state-run Anadolu news agency, an Istanbul court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for the Pennsylvania-based preacher Fetullah Gulen on charges of orchestrating the recent July 15 attempted coup, which left more than 270...

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News New York governor signs bill legalizing daily fantasy sports
New York governor signs bill legalizing daily fantasy sports
Mark Casper
August 5, 2016 09:00:11 am

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation Wednesday that would legalize daily fantasy sports in New York state. The law, SB 8153 , serves to legalize forms of daily fantasy sports, like Draft Kings, while...

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Obama grants clemency to 214 inmates
Mark Casper
August 4, 2016 08:53:56 am

US President Barack Obama commuted the sentences of 214 federal inmates on Thursday, the most at one time during his presidency. Sixty-seven of the inmates whose sentences were commuted were serving life sentences for non-violent drug...

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News Top European rights official urges Turkey to respect rule of law
Top European rights official urges Turkey to respect rule of law
Mark Casper
August 4, 2016 08:10:28 am

Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland arrived in Turkey Wednesday to meet with a variety of Turkish, including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, urging respect for the rule of law....

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President Lincoln signs Naitonal Banking Act into law

On February 26, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the National Banking Act into law, creating the American banking charter system. The Act furthermore created the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) within the Treasury Department. The law was further intended to help raise money for the Civil War by pressing banks to buy federal as opposed to state bonds. The law was not as successful as intended in this regard and was soon replaced by the National Banking Act of 1864. Read the history of the OCC from the US Department of the Treasury.

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