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Bank of America Fined $150 Million Over ‘Junk Fees’
The bank double-charged overdraft fees, withheld card perks and opened unauthorized accounts, regulators said. It will repay customers more than $80 million.
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Blocked Rail Crossings Snarl Towns, but Congress Won’t Act
The industry has used its muscle to prevent federal, state and local governments from penalizing companies that park freight trains across roads for hours or days.
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The SAG-AFTRA Union Could Strike in Hollywood This Week
If actors go on strike when their deal with studios ends on Wednesday, it will be the first time they and the writers have been out at the same time since 1960.
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DOJ will no longer intervene on behalf of Trump in Carroll defamation suit
The Justice Department had argued that Trump was immune from any liability because he was acting within his presidential duties when he denied sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll.
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Judge orders former Trump aide Bannon to pay lawyers nearly $500,000
A judge orders former Trump aide Steve Bannon to pay his former lawyers for past legal work, including assisting him in obtaining a pardon.
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Hearing on pro golf’s mega-marriage spoke to the power of sportswashing
Defense of the PGA’s partnership with LIV Golf aligns with the long-standing American trend of bowing to Saudi power.
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Hearing on pro golf’s mega-marriage spoke to the power of sportswashing
Defense of the PGA’s partnership with LIV Golf aligns with the long-standing American trend of bowing to Saudi power.
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Trump Lawyers Seek Indefinite Postponement of Documents Trial
The former president’s legal team argued in a court filing that no trial date should be set until all “substantive motions” in the case were resolved, setting up an early key decision by Judge Aileen M. Cannon.
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DeSantis’s Striking, Risky Strategy: Not Trying to Trick Small Donors
Diverging from Donald Trump, who has often cajoled, guilt-tripped and even misled small donors, the DeSantis team is pledging to avoid “smoke and mirrors” in its online fund-raising.
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Trump Is Picking Fights in Iowa, No Matter the 2024 Consequences
The former president snubbed one influential Iowa leader and attacked another, testing his immunity to traditional political pitfalls in a crucial state.