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In Ohio, Electric Cars Are Starting to Reshape Jobs and Companies
The state, heavily dependent on the auto industry, is a case study in whether electric vehicles will create or destroy jobs.
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End of the Gas-Engine Camaro Opens a New Door for Muscle Cars
G.M. is ending production of the classic American sports car, but executives say an electric version is likely. Corvette is already planning one.
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Johnson & Johnson Reaches Deal for $8.9 Billion Talc Settlement
The company faces a flood of lawsuits claiming its talc products caused cancer. The proposed settlement requires approval by a bankruptcy court, but has the backing of plaintiffs’ lawyers.
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What’s next for Trump after pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts
When will he appear in court next? What is the discovery process? Your questions and more answered.
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Trump’s criminal case in New York may collide with the 2024 campaign
What’s next in the New York criminal case against Donald Trump, and how long will it take to play out?
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Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson says uniting Chicago is his top goal
Johnson stressed the need to bring the city together after a sometimes bitter campaign against Paul Vallas, who offered a markedly different vision for running the city.
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Pence Won’t Appeal Ruling Forcing Testimony to Jan. 6 Grand Jury, Aide Says
The decision may clear the way for potentially consequential testimony that federal prosecutors have long sought as they explore Donald J. Trump’s attempts to stay in office.
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In Denouncing Charges, Trump Repeats Familiar Grievances
Hours after pleading not guilty to 34 counts of filing false business records, former President Donald J. Trump maintained his innocence before a crowd of supporters in Florida. Here’s a fact-check.
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U.S. Tensions With China on Display as McCarthy Hosts Taiwan’s Leader
Speaker Kevin McCarthy became the most senior elected official to meet with a Taiwanese president on American soil since the United States established diplomatic relations with Beijing.
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Chicago Mayor’s Race Could Be a Blueprint for Democratic Messaging on Crime
Brandon Johnson, a progressive Democrat, prevailed over his more moderate challenger after holding the position that officials must take a fundamentally different approach to public safety.