JPMorgan’s Dimon Finishes Deposition in Epstein Lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon was questioned under oath by lawyers in two lawsuits
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EU official says Twitter abandons bloc's voluntary pact against disinformation
A top European Union official says Twitter has dropped out of the bloc's voluntary agreement to combat online disinformation
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Pentagon increases security screenings following leak of classified documents
The Pentagon has increased its security screenings following a massive leak of classified documents allegedly by a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard that exposed sensitive information online, according to a Defense Department spokeswoman.
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Turkish election: Erdogan and Kemal Kilicdaroglu clash in desperate race for votes
The last hours of Turkey's presidential race turn sour as the two candidates argue over refugees.
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WestJet, pilots in tentative deal for 24% hourly raise over 4 years, document shows
By Allison Lampert MONTREAL WestJet Airlines pilots will get a 24% hourly raise over four years, plus other
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Manhattan DA's office must turn over documents related to former JPMorgan exec in bank lawsuit over Jeffrey Epstein connections
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Manhattan District Attorney's Office must turn over documents related to former JPMorgan Chase executive James "Jes" Staley in response to a subpoena from the bank in ongoing federal lawsuits that allege JPMorgan enabled and benefited from longtime banking-client Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.
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Iowa governor signs bill loosening child labor laws
Iowa teenagers could work more jobs and for longer hours under a bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Kim Reynolds
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Speculators Boost Yen Shorts to Most in a Year as Currency Slips
Speculators ramped up their bearish stance on the yen to the highest in nearly a year as the
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X marks the spot: Yellen tells Congress US could run out of money to pay all its bills by June 5
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has told Congress that the U.S. could default on its debt obligations by June 5 if lawmakers do not act in time to raise the federal debt ceiling
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Healing System for Vaginal Tears Takes Top Prize at UCI Stella Zhang New Venture Competition
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 2023--
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Winklevoss twins' exchange seek dismissal of SEC lawsuit over Gemini Earn
By Jonathan Stempel An exchange run by the twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss on Friday asked a U.S.
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Bond Traders Are Starting to Eye Potential Risks Beyond the Debt Ceiling
Bond investors are beginning to look beyond the debt-ceiling quagmire even as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s warnings about
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