(The Center Square) — New York City's costly emergency shelter system is beset by nepotism, a lack of competitive bidding, and excessive salaries, which are driving up costs for the city's taxpayers, according to a scathing new report. The report by the city's Department of Investigation said a probe of the shelter system dating back to 2021
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Ripple received preliminary authorization for an e-money license in Luxembourg, potentially expanding its regulated payment services in the EU....
Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman urged ICE on Wednesday to continue arrests and enforcement rather than scale back operations....
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