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Toback, who wrote Bugsy, faces one of the largest #MeToo verdicts in history after a New York jury ordered him to pay 1.68 ...
If there's no quick armistice in the tariff war launched by President Trump, American consumers will be footing the bill, most economists agree. But if tariffs end, prices might be slow to come back ...
Mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles have been striking for nearly six months. In an effort to get their message to break through, some have now started a hunger strike.
In a win for the White House, a federal appeals court has ruled that the administration can once again fire thousands of probationary federal workers who were just reinstated. It's the latest jolt in ...
NPR's A Martinez talks with former Singapore diplomat Bilahari Kausikan about the impact of tariffs on Southeast Asia, and the risk they pose to the global economy.
The Education Department's "End DEI" portal allows students and parents to report diversity, equity and inclusion activity in schools, leaving educators uncertain about what they can and can't say.
World markets have been on a wild ride, reacting to President Trump's decisions on tariffs. We catch up with the latest this Thursday morning.
A Delaware judge finds the right-wing network aired false and defamatory statements about Dominion Voting Systems' role in ...
Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald sent a note to all judicial branch staff on Wednesday, warning of painful cuts if the state ...
Blue Origin plans to launch a space flight with a crew that includes the singer behind the 2010 hit "Firework." But we can ...
In an executive order signed Tuesday, President Trump took aim at Vermont and other state climate laws he says are impeding ...
“The enemy of travel is a decline in disposable income,” said Jonathan Butler, CEO at 1Berkshire, among Massachusetts 16 ...