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Publishers Clearing House Settles ‘Dark Patterns’ Suit for $18.5 Million
The case comes less than a week after the Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon, which was accused of similar deceptive practices.
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Judge Cannon sets pretrial conference in Trump document case for July 14
In a separate order, Cannon rejected a Justice Department request to place under seal a list of 84 witnesses in the case against former president Donald Trump.
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Scapegoating Mexico has a new look for the 2024 Republican field
Some of Trump’s 2016 rhetoric endures. But thanks to fentanyl, it also includes a new, militaristic edge.
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Tracking Biden administration political appointees to fill top roles
Follow the president’s progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
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Umbria by Train
Three hill towns in this landlocked region offer cultural riches, culinary delights and wondrous views. Here’s how to get to them from Rome and Florence.
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How to lead a healthy lifestyle in a fast-paced world
In a fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the rat race and forget about taking care of yourself. But if you want to lead a healthy lifestyle, it’s important to find ways to fit healthy habits into your busy schedule. Here are some tips to help you lead a healthy lifestyle in…
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The Buffet Is Back in the U.S., From Las Vegas to Small Southern Towns
These big, communal all-you-can-eat spreads faltered amid pandemic fears, but inflation and a hunger for an experience are giving them new life and variety.
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How Are New Yorkers Handling the Costs of Child Care?
The New York Times is interested in exploring how New York City residents are navigating the costs and challenges of care.
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Who’s Working Remotely, by Occupation
This ranking of jobs by percentage of remote work also helps explain why the pandemic has left more scars in certain areas.
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The U.S.-China Rivalry Is Complicating the World’s Debt Crisis
Suriname, a tiny nation ravaged by recession, inflation and impossible debts, saw its relief held up by superpower politics. It won’t be the only country.