On Monday, a federal judge in Washington ruled against the president in a similar case, finding that Trump's accounting firm, Mazars LLP, must comply with a congressional subpoena for Trump's financial records.
On Jan 31, the regulatory commission said it planned to combine two inbound investment mechanisms-the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors program, known as QFII, and the RMB Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors program, known as RQFII. It also said it would broaden their investment scope to include derivatives, bond repurchases and private funds.
On March 8, before the suspension of all religious services, St. Julie Billiart collected ,895 at Sunday Mass. The next week, with its church doors closed, the parish collected ,479, according to the parish bulletin.
On Monday, the people's high court confirmed the wrongful application of the law, saying the mistakes should be corrected and the original conviction and sentence given to Sun by the lower court in 1998 should be upheld.
On Thursday, New Jersey-based Quidsi plans to launch two new sites — Bookworm.com and AfterSchool.com — that will sell a wide range of books, sporting goods and other items for school-aged children, reports The Wall Street Journal.
On Friday, a delegation from the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee visited City of Westminster College, a leading British vocational school, with the goal of incorporating best practices into China's education system.
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On Sunday night, hundreds of masked rioters gathered in Whampoa, a densely populated area southeast of Hung Hom, and proceeded to trash restaurants and shops — including popular brands Genki Sushi, Yoshinoya, and Best Mart 360 — that they believe support the government and the police.
On Friday, Safeguard Hong Kong submitted a petition to the director of the HKSAR Chief Executive's Office.
On Sunday, major work on the world's longest sea bridge was completed as scheduled after its lighting system was installed and tested.
On July 2, the American Council on Education and 38 other groups wrote to the US State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, seeking flexibility into the next academic year, only to receive what Mitchell described as "horrifying "guidance four days later.