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‘Angry words’ or a federal crime? Lawyers clash in closing arguments as John Dougherty extortion...
Philly.com· 1 day agoAs Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Costello told it, Dougherty was an enabler, willing to overlook his...
Red Hill families describe harms from tainted water in trial lead-up
Navy Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUltimately, the judge agreed. Kobayashi told the parties on Tuesday she will not..., who sat for a...
Bitcoin price today: BTC is trading at $63,831.47
USA Today· 18 hours agoThe highest intraday price that the original crypto reached in the past year was $73,835.57 on March 14, 2024. Bitcoin’s all-time high was on March 14,...
CT greenhouse gas emissions up 7% as climate bills languish
CT Mirror· 9 hours agoIt mirrors a similar increase of overall greenhouse gas emissions in the federal inventory released...
12 Countries with the Largest Slum Population in Europe
Insider Monkey via Yahoo Finance· 17 hours agoIn this article, we take a look at 12 countries with the largest slum population in Europe. If you...
Do Jesse Watters’ LGBTQ+ and DEI funding claims add up?
Politifact· 1 day ago"What's in the new monster bill Congress is rushing to pass?" Fox News host Jesse Watters posted...
Ethereum price today: ETH is trading at $3,281.00
USA Today· 18 hours agoThe highest intraday price that ethereum reached in the past year was $4,088.00 on March 12, 2024. The cryptocurrency was launched in 2015. Its...
John Fetterman, Fervent Israel Backer, Has Never Actually Been
Vanity Fair· 3 days agoImages of Hamas hostages wallpaper the front room of John Fetterman’s office on Capitol Hill....
Exclusive-ByteDance Prefers TikTok Shutdown in US if Legal Options Fail, Sources Say
US News & World Report· 15 hours agoHONG KONG (Reuters) -TikTok owner ByteDance would prefer to shut down its loss-making app rather than sell it if the Chinese company exhausts all legal options to fight legislation to ban the ...
Sale? Ban? What’s Next for TikTok – and its Users?
US News & World Report· 13 hours agoFans of TikTok will still have access to the popular video-sharing app for at least the next nine months – likely longer – in the wake of President Joe Biden signing a potential ban into law ...