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Business
Victory or Defeat? For Some Fox Critics, Defamation Case Was a Split Decision
The $787.5 million settlement was among the highest ever for a defamation lawsuit. But some wanted to see Rupert Murdoch…
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Politics
How Fox Helped Break the American Right
The settlement in the Dominion-Fox case is a moment of reckoning for Fox News. Yes, Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, Laura…
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World
Canada’s Federal Workers Strike, Disrupting Government Services
The largest public sector union in Canada went on strike on Wednesday over wages and return to office rules, causing…
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Politics
How Do You Create a Container Garden? Start Here.
From the choice and arrangement of your pots to how you think about what goes in them, one garden designer…
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World
California Has So Many Potholes, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bikers Are Trying to Fill Them
A torrent of winter storms left an overwhelming number of potholes across the state, and road crews are struggling to…
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World
Pentagon Details Review of Policies for Handling Classified Information
The Air Force also announced actions focused on security protocols following the arrest of an Air National Guardsman accused of posting…
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World
G.O.P. Blocks Feinstein Swap, Leaving Democrats in a Conundrum
Senate Republicans objected to Democrats’ request to temporarily replace the ailing Californian on the Judiciary Committee, intensifying questions about how…
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World
Los Angeles Teachers Reach Tentative Deal to Boost Pay
The Los Angeles Unified School District has agreed to increase pay for teachers by more than 21 percent over three…
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Politics
Undeterred Criminals Plus Demoralized Cops Equals More Crime
Two years ago, a white Chicago police officer named Eric Stillman fatally shot Adam Toledo, an unarmed 13-year-old Mexican American…
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World
Art Collector Who Financed Hezbollah Evaded Sanctions, Prosecutors Say
The Lebanese businessman Nazem Ahmad has owned Picassos and Warhols. He and eight others were charged with violating sanctions by…