This Time It’s Boris Johnson’s Younger Brother To Jump ShipBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s bad week got even worse Thursday when younger brother Jo walked away from his government post over their differing stances on Brexit.
It was clearly a difficult decision for Jo Johnson, who had returned to government as an education minister when his big brother replaced Theresa May as prime minister in July.

 Jewish Real Estate Company Finds Stolen Lamborghini Worth $700K In Their Own Garage!A Jewish real estate development in Newark, NJ,  had the shock of their life on Thursday morning, when they found a stolen vehicle worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Sources tell YWN that an employee needed to get something from a garage behind a home under construction, and opened the door to find a bright yellow Lamborghini SVJ — worth approximately $700,000 parked inside.

Iran Poised For Faster Centrifuges As Nuclear Deal CollapsesIran was poised Thursday to begin work on advanced centrifuges that will enrich uranium faster as the 2015 nuclear deal unravels further and a last-minute French proposal offering a $15-billion line of credit to compensate Iran for not being able to sell its crude oil abroad because of U.S.

Samsung Folding Screen Phone To Go On Sale After Big DelaySamsung says it will start selling its highly anticipated folding phone on Friday, after the original launch date was delayed by months because of embarrassing problems with the screen.
The South Korean tech giant had put the Galaxy Fold’s launch on hold after reviewers encountered problems with the device’s innovative folding screen, which the company indicated on Thursday have now been resolved.

Taliban Blast Kills US Soldier, Several Civilians In KabulA Taliban car bomb exploded and killed U.S. and Romanian service members and 10 civilians in a busy diplomatic area near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul on Thursday, the second major attack this week as the Afghan government warned that a U.S.-Taliban deal on ending America’s longest war was moving at dangerous speed.

Johnson Seeks UK Election Bid As Political Foes Push BackPrime Minister Boris Johnson kept up his push Thursday for an early general election as a way to break Britain’s Brexit impasse, as lawmakers moved to stop the U.K. leaving the European Union next month without a divorce deal.
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US, Chinese Envoys To Meet In October For Tariff War TalksU.S. and Chinese envoys will meet in early October for more talks aimed at ending a tariff war that threatens global economic growth.
Stock markets rose on Thursday’s announcement but there has been no sign of progress since Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed in June to resume deadlocked negotiations about trade and technology.

 Businesses Added A Solid 195,000 Jobs In AugustU.S. businesses added a healthy 195,000 jobs last month, a sign companies are still hiring at a solid pace despite the Trump administration’s trade war with China.
Payroll processor ADP said Thursday that hiring occurred broadly among small, medium-sized and large businesses, compared with recent months when large firms had dominated.

 State Charges Are Double JeopardyLawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort filed court papers seeking the dismissal of his New York mortgage fraud case, arguing that the charges brought in the wake of his federal convictions amount to double jeopardy.
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 Trump’s Mideast Envoy Jason Greenblatt Announces ResignationJason Greenblatt, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East and a key figure in the administration’s work on an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, has announced his resignation.
The White House announced Thursday that Greenblatt will leave his post in the coming weeks, after working on the Middle East issue for over two years.

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