6 charged in alleged straw donor scheme to help get Eric Adams elected New York City mayor
Six people have been charged in an alleged scheme to divert tens of thousands of dollars in public funds to New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign months before his election
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Workers can't sue over 'take home COVID,' Calif. top court rules
By Daniel Wiessner California's top state court has ruled that employers cannot be held liable when workers contract
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What will it take to stop Jersey Shore town from bulldozing its beach? $12M in fines hasn't done it
Not even $12 million worth of fines is enough to stop a Jersey Shore town from bulldozing sand on its beach to bolster eroded spots in defiance of state environmental officials
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JPMorgan's Dimon, Staley urge end to shareholders' Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Jamie Dimon and Jes Staley do not agree on who to blame for
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Ukraine ends rescue operations in Lviv after Russian attack killed 10
LVIV, Ukraine Ukraine halted rescue operations in the western city of Lviv on Friday and said the death
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A fire in a nursing home in Italy has killed 6 residents and injured some 80 others
A fire that broke out in a Milan nursing home during the night has killed six residents
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Caribbean leaders seeking discounted oil criticize US sanctions against Venezuela
Caribbean leaders are denouncing U.S. economic sanctions against oil-rich Venezuela and say they’ve been forced to buy costlier petroleum elsewhere as they struggle with tight budgets
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Biden: U.S. jobs report shows 'Bidenomics in action'
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden said a report on Friday showing continued, but slowing, job growth is "Bidenomics
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Robots say they won't steal jobs, rebel against humans
By Emma Farge GENEVA Robots presented at an AI forum said on Friday they expected to increase in
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US slowed hiring but still added a solid 209,000 jobs in June in sign of economy's resilience
America’s employers pulled back on hiring but still delivered another month of solid gains in June, adding 209,000 jobs, a sign that the economy’s resilience is confounding the Federal Reserve’s drive to slow growth and inflation
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Florida judge to murder suspect on run for 40 years: "You knew you were running from something."
A Florida judge has denied a 65-year-old California fugitive bail in connection with the death of a woman nearly 40 years ago
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Black unemployment rate spikes for second month in a row
By Safiyah Riddle The U.S. Black unemployment rate jumped for a second consecutive month, hitting a 10-month high
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