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First Solar Finds That Forced Labor Was Used in Its Malaysian Ops
The company, First Solar, said an independent review had found that subcontractors used unethical recruitment tactics and withheld pay from workers.
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China Suspends Report on Youth Unemployment, Which Was at a Record High
The Chinese government said it would no longer release monthly data about unemployment in young people, which had risen each month this year and reached 21.3 percent.
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Newly appointed Judge Scott McAfee gets Trump criminal case in Georgia
McAfee was previously a federal and state prosecutor and the Georgia inspector general, investigating claims of state government fraud, waste and abuse.
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Trump co-defendant Carlos De Oliveira pleads not guilty in documents case
De Oliveira, a 56-year-old Floridian, is the property manager at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida home and private club.
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Why Trump’s Georgia arraignment, trial could be different than the others
Trump couldn’t pardon himself if convicted. And we could see a mug shot.
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The often startling numbers behind Trump’s indictment in Georgia
The staggering number of alleged crimes and overt acts.
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4 things revealed by Trump’s Georgia indictment
The “co-conspirators,” including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman and Mark Meadows, do get indicted, while Donald Trump and Co.’s false statements catch up to them.
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Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Steps Down From Case
The decision by the lawyer, Christopher J. Clark, is the latest development in the long-running negotiation between the Justice Department and Hunter Biden.
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Comparing the Four Criminal Cases Against Donald Trump
An assessment of the four indictments against the former president, including notable features, strengths and weaknesses.
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Biden Says He’ll Visit Hawaii After Deadly Wildfires
The president had not addressed the fires since last week, a relative silence that drew criticism from Republicans.