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President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists.
Two very different disputes have unfolded this month, but both tell a similar story: when the law collides with the workplace, the consequences can ripple far beyond the individuals involved.
Two main regions in the U.S. dominate the hottest markets list of places with high housing demand but low inventory.
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CT town's first selectman releases 100-page file on clerk’s alleged drinking
The town clerk, who lost a GOP primary Tuesday, said he is seeking legal advice against the Haddam first selectman.
Prosecutors are looking at filing a capital murder charge against the Utah man jailed in the killing of prominent ...
Rhode Island's infamous "Conjuring House" is set to go under the hammer in a foreclosure auction on Halloween.
I've told you for years that there is a good chance insurance companies are going to lowball you on your car's value if it ...
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House committee releases some Justice Department files in Epstein case, but most already public
The House Oversight Committee has publicly posted the files it has received from the Justice Department on the sex ...
A "cache of 18,000" emails found in an inbox reportedly used by Epstein has revealed new details about his relationship with Maxwell.
Senate Republicans have barely defeated an effort by Democrats to insert language into Congress’ annual defense authorization ...
Ellison, 81, saw his fortune shoot up by $101 billion after his company, Oracle, reported its quarterly results.
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