
Trump’s PAC to Report Legal Expenses Exceeding $40 Million
Donald Trump’s political action committee spent $40.2 million on legal costs in the first half of 2023 to
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France’s Le Maire Lobbies for Chinese Investment, More Trade
France’s finance minister said talks with officials in China this weekend were positive and called for Chinese companies
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Canada Set to Intervene in Dockworker Dispute to Keep Ports Open
Canada’s federal government is poised to intervene in a labor dispute to ensure that the country’s busiest port
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Judge says CNN's use of 'Big Lie' regarding Trump isn't defamation
A federal judge in Florida on Friday dismissed a $475 million defamation lawsuit former President Donald Trump brought against CNN that accused the network of defaming him by using the phrase "the big lie" and allegedly comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
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Bodegas Put on Notice as Visa Fights Back on Card Surcharges
The world’s largest payment network is making changes to how it deals with merchants who want to charge
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Colombia Arrests President Petro’s Son for Money Laundering
The son of Colombian president Gustavo Petro was arrested on Saturday morning on accusations of money laundering and
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France, China to Work on Regulatory Framework for Cosmetics
France and China have agreed to work together on improving the regulatory environment surrounding cosmetics to protect both
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Virtu Is Bracing for SEC Lawsuit After Settlement Talks Fail
Virtu Financial Inc. expects to be sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission after talks failed to settle
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Florida judge rules against Disney in feud with DeSantis
WILMINGTON, Delaware A Florida judge on Friday rejected a request by Walt Disney Co to dismiss a lawsuit
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Live Nation Wins 2023 Summer of Music, But Risks Loom in 2024
It’s the summer of live music, with seemingly every megastar from Taylor Swift to Beyoncé to Bruce Springsteen
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Banks Told to Step up Contingency Funding Plans by US Regulators
US lenders should review their plans for filling funding needs in times of stress to ensure that they
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Javice Prosecutors Seek Delay to JPMorgan's Civil Case Against Frank Founder
The US government wants to intervene in JPMorgan Chase & Co’s fraud lawsuit against Frank founder Charlie Javice,
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