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Trump Plans Massive Fundraiser Showdown with Biden at Madison Square Garden

Former President Donald Trump, reportedly "jealous" of President Joe Biden's recent fundraiser in New York City, is planning his own bigger and better event...

Alex Murdaugh Sentenced to 40 More Years in Prison for Financial Crimes

Alex Murdaugh was sentenced by a federal judge on Monday to 40 years in prison for numerous financial crimes.

Physicians Received Billions of Dollars from Pharmaceutical, Medical Industry

U.S. physicians received more than $12 billion from pharmaceutical and medical device industries over the last decade, according to a research letter.

U.S. Navy Overspent Nearly $400 Million in Ukraine Aid

The U.S. Navy overspent $398.9 million in Ukraine aid, a report from the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (OIG) revealed.

Mississippi Sends BlackRock Cease-And-Desist Order

Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson sent a cease-and-desist letter to BlackRock earlier this week over the asset manager's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies.

Trump Cheers on RFK Jr.’s Presidential Bid: “Great for MAGA”

Former President Donald Trump hailed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential aspirations, deeming it "great for MAGA" and expressing his support for Kennedy's candidacy. "RFK Jr....

Activists Call for ‘White Churches’ to ‘Commit to Reparations’

Boston activists have called for "white churches" to pay $15 billion in reparations for black residents.

Appellate Court Grants Trump Reprieve, Reduces Bond in New York Legal Battle

A state appellate court intervened on Monday to provide former President Donald Trump with a reprieve, just as the deadline loomed for him to...

Texas School Fund Divests From BlackRock

The Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) announced that it is ending an $8.5 billion investment with BlackRock due to the firm's commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies.

Passing Bar Exam No Longer Needed for Law Licensure in Washington: ‘Blocks Marginalized Groups’

Washington's Supreme Court ruled that an individual no longer needs to pass the bar exam for law licensure.

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