
Morgan Stanley sued for $750 million by lenders to rail line, who claim fraud
NEW YORK Morgan Stanley was sued on Monday for at least $750 million by private equity firms that
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Ranking the NBA players most likely to earn a supermax extension
The new NBA CBA and rising cap ceiling will lead to several record-breaking contracts in the near future. Here are the players to watch.
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Foreign holdings of US Treasuries increase in July, China holdings plunge -data
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK Foreign holdings of U.S. Treasuries rose in July, data from the Treasury Department
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How Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder in Canada fuelled tensions with India
Hundreds of Sikhs have protested the Indian state after the killing of a prominent leader in Canada.
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US plans to monitor $6bn to Iran. Experts are sceptical
Washington says it can police how Tehran uses the prisoner swap windfall. Analysts aren't so sure.
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Judge hopes to decide by Thanksgiving whether 14th Amendment disqualifies Trump from Colorado's 2024 ballot
A Colorado judge said Monday she hopes to decide by Thanksgiving whether the 14th Amendment's ban on insurrectionists holding office means former President Donald Trump is disqualified from the state's 2024 presidential ballot.
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How Iran can use the $6 billion involved in the release of 5 Americans
The Iranian government now has access to $6 billion of their funds to be used for humanitarian purposes as a part of a wider deal that allowed five Americans who had been imprisoned in Iran to go free.
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Dominion's $1.6 billion defamation suit against Newsmax over election lies set for September 2024 trial
Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Newsmax over the right-wing network's airing of 2020 election lies is scheduled to go to trial in late September 2024, a Delaware judge decided.
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Marilyn Manson fined for blowing nose on concert photographer
The singer will perform 20 hours of community service and pay $1,400 in fines for the "egregious" act.
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Square CEO Alyssa Henry is stepping down, and Jack Dorsey will take over for now
Alyssa Henry, the CEO of Square -- a unit of Jack Dorsey's fintech company, Block -- will leave her post at the company next month.
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Hunter Biden asks for a virtual initial court appearance in gun case
Hunter Biden's attorneys are seeking to have his initial court appearance handled remotely over a video link, a federal judge said Monday.
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Shannon Beador's car seized after arrest for DUI, hit-and-run after alleged crash into house
Shannon Beador is set to seek treatment following her arrest
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