Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that a tax on nuclear fuel was illegal. The tax, implemented in January 2011, charged nuclear power plants €145 per gram of fissile nuclear fuel loaded in a power plant. The court ruled that the tax did not fit within the types of excise duty allowed by the [...]

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Former FBI Director James Comey issued the following prepared remarks on Wednesday in advance of his June 8, 2017, testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee . The hearings will begin at 10:00 am EDT. Statement for the Record Senate Select Committee on Intelligence James B. Comey June 8, 2017 Chairman Burr, Ranking Member Warner, Members [...]

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The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced charges against a federal contractor Monday for leaking classified material to a media source. Reality Leigh Winner operated under Pluribus International Corporation in Georgia at the time she is alleged to have removed material from a US government facility. Winner maintained top secret clearance since February. She is [...]

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The New York Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a 2001 New York zoning ordinance that banned “adult” establishments from residential and most commercial and manufacturing zones was not a violation of the owners’ First Amendment rights. The zoning ordinance classified adult eating and drinking establishments as “regularly featuring live performances characterized by an emphasis [...]

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Fugitive ex-governor of Quintana Roo, Mexico, Roberto Borge, was arrested on Monday in Panama. Borge, a member of President Enrique Peña Nieto’s ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was taken into custody on charges of corruption. He was wanted in connection with the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of state properties. Borge denies [...]

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