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News US, Brazil, China set climate change reduction goals
US, Brazil, China set climate change reduction goals
Sarah Boehme
July 1, 2015 09:04:11 am

US President Barack Obama and Brazil President Dilma Rousseff met Tuesday and announced an agreement to address climate change. Both countries pledged to reduce carbon emissions by increasing the use of wind and solar power sources to 20 percent...

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News Palestine submits alleged evidence of Israel war crimes to ICC
Palestine submits alleged evidence of Israel war crimes to ICC
Sarah Boehme
June 26, 2015 01:48:47 pm

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said Thursday that he had presented documents to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to assist in the investigation of alleged Israeli war crimes. The documents describe the...

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News Kansas judge blocks law banning abortion procedure
Kansas judge blocks law banning abortion procedure
Sarah Boehme
June 26, 2015 10:08:58 am

A Kansas judge for the Shawnee County District Court blocked a law on Thursday that would have effectively banned most second-trimester abortions performed in the state. Judge Larry Hendricks stated that the first-in-the-nation law would have...

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News French court acquits 14 companies in Iraq oil-for-food scandal
French court acquits 14 companies in Iraq oil-for-food scandal
Sarah Boehme
June 19, 2015 11:06:53 am

A French court acquitted 14 companies accused of bribery on Thursday for negotiating contracts as part of the UN oil-for-food program with the Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein . The oil-for-food program allowed...

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News Hong Kong legislators reject Beijing-backed election plan
Hong Kong legislators reject Beijing-backed election plan
Sarah Boehme
June 19, 2015 10:48:56 am

Pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmakers voted Thursday to reject a bill that would have allowed Hong Kong's leader to be elected by the general public. After a lengthy debate, 28 legislators voted against the proposal, enough to defeat the...

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News EU opens antitrust probe of Amazon e-book business
EU opens antitrust probe of Amazon e-book business
Sarah Boehme
June 12, 2015 10:44:18 am

The European Commission said Thursday that they have opened a formal antitrust investigation into Amazon's e-books business. The investigation will focus on particular clauses in Amazon's contracts requiring publishers to inform Amazon about more favorable or...

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News UN rights advocate cites Belarus for continued imprisonment of opponents
UN rights advocate cites Belarus for continued imprisonment of opponents
Sarah Boehme
June 12, 2015 07:47:08 am

UN Special Rapporteur Miklós Haraszti on Thursday warned that Belarus continues to sentence and imprison political opponents of the government. Haraszti cited examples from April and May where existing prisoners we given extended sentences or placed...

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News New York court grants law license to immigrant who entered US illegally as a child
New York court grants law license to immigrant who entered US illegally as a child
Sarah Boehme
June 5, 2015 12:06:19 pm

An appeals court in New York on Wednesday granted a law license to an immigrant who was brought to the US illegally as a child. Cesar Vargas was brought to the US from Mexico by his mother...

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News UN rights experts urge Philippines to deal with prison overcrowding
UN rights experts urge Philippines to deal with prison overcrowding
Sarah Boehme
June 5, 2015 11:31:32 am

The UN torture prevention body on Wednesday urged the Philippines to tackle urgent prison overcrowding issues and improve independent monitoring of detention facilities. During a visit by the six-member delegation, the Sub-Committee on the Prevention of Torture (SPT)...

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News New York Assembly votes in favor of universal health coverage
New York Assembly votes in favor of universal health coverage
Sarah Boehme
May 29, 2015 11:30:24 am

The New York Assembly voted 89-47 on Wednesday in favor of legislation establishing publicly funded universal health coverage in which all New York residents may enroll. Supporters of the legislation said that the coverage would be...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt born

Carrie Chapman Catt, suffragist, womens' rights advocate and co-founder of the League of Women Voters, was born on January 9, 1859.

Visit the Carrie Chapman Catt Childhood Home.

Great Britain's first income tax introduced

On January 9, 1799, British Prime Minister William Pitt introduced Great Britain's first income tax. The tax was announced the previous December as a means of raising money for war against Napoleon. Pitt's successor, Henry Addington, repealed the tax when hostilities subsided in 1802. Addington then reinstated the tax during the following year when fighting was renewed. The Addington tax model later became the model for the modern British income tax. Learn about the history of income taxation in Great Britain from Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs.

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