Posted inJJ Pearce High School (Richardson, Tex) Teenagers and Adolescence Texas vis-photo Homecoming Mums, Part of a Texas Tradition, Are Bigger Than Ever The elaborate adornments have come a long way since the days of simple chrysanthemum corsages. Posted by By Rachel Sherman
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Posted inBanking and Financial Institutions Black People Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Decisions and Verdicts Discrimination Federal-State Relations (US) Minorities Race and Ethnicity Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Texas Federal Court Says Consumer Watchdog Can’t Check Banks for Discrimination A Texas judge’s sweeping ruling says the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau exceeded its authority in trying to examine banks for uneven treatment. Posted by By Emily Flitter
Posted inChina Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) Federal-State Relations (US) Florida Foreign Investments Land Use Policies Law and Legislation Politics and Government Protectionism (Trade) South Dakota State Legislatures States (US) Texas United States Economy United States International Relations Could U.S. Toughness on Chinese Business Have Unintended Consequences? Businesses fear that efforts to look tough on Beijing, which have the potential to be more expansive than moves by the federal government, could have unintended consequences. Posted by By Alan Rappeport