Sen. Warren seeks details on 'troubling' sale of First Republic to JPMorgan
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is questioning federal bank regulators on their decision to sell
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A liquor store clerk was indicted after she allegedly tried to claim a winning $3 million lottery ticket left by a customer
A liquor store clerk schemed, stole and tried to cash out a winning $3 million lottery ticket, a Massachusetts county prosecutor said, before investigators -- helped by technology -- launched a hunt for the rightful winner.
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U.S. Supreme Court dismisses dispute over Title 42 border expulsions
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a case in which Republicans sought to keep
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San Diego awarded new Major League Soccer expansion franchise
Major League Soccer is officially headed to San Diego.
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Disney is scrapping plans for a new Florida campus
Disney is scrapping plans to build a new campus that would have brought thousands of employees to Florida, citing "changing business conditions," according to a memo provided by a Disney spokesperson.
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Currency fluctuations' effect on N.American cos fell in Q4, report shows
NEW YORK The negative impact of currency fluctuations on North American companies' results fell in the fourth quarter
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Fed's hawks make a pitch against a rate-hike pause
U.S. inflation does not look like it is cooling fast enough to allow the Federal Reserve to hit
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US senator Feinstein suffered more complications from illness than publicly disclosed- NYT
U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, who returned to Washington in May after a months-long absence due to shingles, suffered
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U.S. Air Force to award sixth-generation fighter contract in 2024
WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force intends to award a contract in 2024 for its sixth-generation fighter jet, the
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US VP Harris, economic adviser Brainard warn of recession if debt default occurs
WASHINGTON Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden's top economic adviser, Lael Brainard, said on Thursday that
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Biden appeals court nominee Delaney expected to be withdrawn - source
By Jacqueline Thomsen The nomination of former New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney to a U.S. federal appeals
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Contentious Flag March attracts thousands of Israelis to Jerusalem's Old City
Thousands of Israelis waving Star of David flags streamed into the Old City of Jerusalem Thursday, as part of a contentious march taking place at a time of high tensions in the region.
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