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Alden Global Capital Acquires Tribune Publishing in a $630 Million Deal
Alden Global Capital has formally completed its acquisition of Tribune Publishing Monday, the Chicago Tribune reported…
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The U.S. Successfully Delays Talks of a Global Pandemic Treaty
The United States and other countries opposed to the imminent penning of a pandemic treaty…
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With the Olympics Two Months Away, the U.S. Is Advising Citizens Not to Travel to Japan
The State Department on Monday issued an advisory warning Americans not to travel to Japan,…
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The White House Wants an Independent Investigation on COVID-19 Origins
The White House on Monday said that officials cannot draw a conclusion about the origins of…
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The Alabama Governor Has Signed a Bill That Prohibits Vaccine Passports
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) on Monday signed a bill banning private businesses and public institutions from…
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Florida Passes Legislation That Will Fine Social Media Platforms for Banning Political Candidates
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a bill Monday that will fine social media platforms that try…
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Russia Accuses the U.S. of Exceeding the Arms Control Limit in the New START Agreement
Russia’s foreign ministry is accusing the United States of exceeding the agreed limit of their…
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A Former National Ambassador Is Suing Pompeo and the U.S. Government for $1.8 Million in Legal Fees Related to Trump’s Impeachment
A U.S. ambassador who offered damaging testimony about then-President Donald Trump during congressional hearings in…
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Columbia University Settles an Excessive Fees Lawsuit for $13 Million
Parties in a lawsuit alleging fiduciaries of two Columbia University retirement plans engaged in breaches…
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A $217 Million Settlement Over California Tolls Is Granted Preliminary Approval
A California federal court has granted preliminary approval of a multimillion dollar settlement between Southern…
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