Indonesia’s popular President Joko Widodo hasn’t endorsed anyone to succeed him. But he’s widely seen as backing a former rival over his own party’s nominee because of family ties to the ticket, part of what experts call a rise in pork-barrel politics.
President Joko Widodo has been accused of meddling in the February 14 election, in which Prabowo Subianto named Widodo’s son, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, as his running mate.
Holtec International avoids criminal prosecution related to false documents NJ Spotlight News, JEFF PILLETS | JANUARY 30, 2024 Holtec International, the Camden firm behind controversial nuclear power projects in New Jersey and four other states, has agreed to pay a $5 million penalty to avoid criminal prosecution connected to a state tax break scheme. New Jersey Attorney…