Judge temporarily halts NY fraud trial against Trump, pending appeal
NEW YORK A New York state appeals court judge on Thursday temporarily halted the scheduled Oct. 2 trial
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Trump says he discussed pardoning himself but dismissed option
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday that he discussed pardoning himself in the final days of his presidency but decided against it.
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Quest to bring priest charged with torture in Argentina to justice
Father Franco Reverberi is wanted in Argentina on charges of murder and torture under military rule.
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Salesforce to Hire 3,300 People After Layoffs Earlier This Year
Salesforce Inc. is hiring 3,300 people across departments, marking a new investment after it eliminated 10% of its
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Biden Speaks With UAW President, Auto Executives Ahead of Strike Deadline
President Joe Biden spoke with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain and executives from Detroit’s three legacy automakers
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Apple Tech Support Staff Urged to Stay Mum on iPhone 12 Radiation Issue
Apple Inc., facing a controversy in France over the iPhone 12’s radiation levels, has advised tech-support staff not
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Trudeau Cuts Tax on Rental Builds, Pushes Grocers on Pricing
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to cut the federal sales tax on new rental apartment construction and
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MLB Rumors: Insider names 2 teams that lead the pack for Mike Trout
If the Los Angeles Angels decide to trade Mike Trout and he's open to a move, these two MLB teams could emerge as frontrunners.
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Popular Carbon Credits Fail to Offset Emissions, Probe Shows
A popular category of carbon offsets held by a number of major publicly traded companies is significantly more
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Methane from Oil and Gas Are Worse Than Reported to UN, Satellites Show
Observed methane releases from global oil and gas operations are 30% higher than what countries estimate in reports
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Election officials reject calls to unilaterally block Trump from ballot using 14th Amendment but will defer to courts
Election officials in key states have recently rejected calls to unilaterally remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot and are saying courts should decide whether he's disqualified by the 14th Amendment's "insurrectionist ban."
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China Cuts Bank Reserve Requirements to Aid Fiscal Stimulus
China’s central bank cut the amount of cash lenders must hold in reserve for the second time this
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