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The ruling handed the president a financial victory, and some legal validation, as New York appeals judges agreed that the fine in his civil fraud case was excessive.
A New York appeals court threw out Trump’s massive civil fraud penalty, calling it “excessive." Here’s what we know.
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The Menendez brothers are set to make their cases for parole this week. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Menendez brothers will make ...
U.S. businesses keep humming, defying calls for interest rate cuts and supporting both the dollar and Treasury yields. The S&P Global Flash U.S. Composite PMI rises to 55.4 this month from 55.1 in ...
A New York appeals court has thrown out the nearly half-billion dollar judgment against President Donald Trump in the civil ...
The U.S. dollar hovered below a one-week high on Thursday and European stock markets opened flat as investors braced for three days of potentially market-moving news from the Federal Reserve's annual ...
As budget negotiations continue to stall, state officials are warning of the potential consequences if action is not taken ...
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Exploring gambling’s biggest battles: iGaming fights, social casino disputes, and prediction markets that could upend the ...
Google will provide its Gemini artificial intelligence tools to US federal agencies practically free, the government ...