 
    Goldman to pay $215 million to settle gender discrimination lawsuit - Bloomberg News
      Goldman Sachs Group Inc has agreed to pay $215 million to settle a long-running class-action lawsuit that accused
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    Shaquille O’Neal Seeks to Quash FTX Suit Summons as Inadequate
      Former professional basketball star Shaquille O’Neal asked a federal court to block a summons served on him in
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Mexico Top Court Votes to Invalidate Part of Electoral Reform
      Mexico’s Supreme Court annulled part of a reform of the country’s electoral rules that had been sponsored by
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    Trump Ally Sidney Powell Defeats One Ethics Probe, Now Faces a New One
      Conservative attorney Sidney Powell recently prevailed against an ethics case in Texas tied to her failed legal fight
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    PWC Australia CEO Steps Down Amid Tax Info Leak Scandal
      (Bloomberg Law) -- The head of PwC’s Australian arm resigned Monday as the fallout over the firm’s leaking of confidential
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    Yellen Blasts Draconian Republican Cuts, Pushes Debt-Limit Hike
      Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday that the administration will be forced into making “decisions” on how to
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    TD’s Handling of Transactions Behind Scuttling of Deal, WSJ Says
      Toronto-Dominion Bank’s handling of suspicious customer transactions was the reason regulators wouldn’t approve the Canadian company’s $13.4 billion
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    Drug-Supplier to Olympic Athletes Pleads Guilty in Doping Case
      A Texas man admitted to providing performance-enhancing drugs to Olympic athletes before the 2021 games in Tokyo, becoming
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    Chilean Stocks Gain as Political Right Takes Control of Process to Rewrite the Constitution
      Chilean stocks leaped by the most since September on Monday after opposition conservatives dealt a significant blow to
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    JPMorgan Ordered to Pay Charlie Javice’s Legal Fees in Frank Fraud Case
      JPMorgan Chase & Co. must pay Frank founder Charlie Javice’s defense costs in its suit accusing her of
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    Oakland Catholic Diocese Latest to File Bankruptcy to Settle Abuse Suits
      The Catholic diocese in Oakland filed bankruptcy to try and settle hundreds of lawsuits made possible by a
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    Canaccord Dives as Management Buyout Is Thrown Into Doubt
      Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. warned that it may not be able to get quick approval of a management
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