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Washington DC has sued the Trump administration saying an effort to take over the city’s police force is illegal.
US retail sales rose in July in a broad-based advance, boosted by car sales and major online promotions in a sign consumers stepped up their spending in recent months.
Department of Defense teachers and workers’ unions convinced a federal judge to pause the agency’s collective bargaining ban ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. shares jumped after funds piled into the company, which has been hampered by a federal probe into its business practices and weakening results.
The Trump administration converted New Mexico’s interim US attorney to “acting” as his temporary term was expiring, the ...
A Michigan high school didn’t violate the First Amendment cwhen it proposed edits to a Republican club’s morning announcement promoting an anti-abortion message, a federal court said.
US stocks are poised to resume their record-setting rally as traders bet that data on Friday will show signs of strain on US consumers, bolstering the case for interest rate cuts.
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Tax influencers are squaring off against the “bad social media advice” that the IRS considers among the biggest threats to taxpayers.
State laws governing employers’ E-Verify use are in the crosshairs of a Justice Department legal challenge focused on ...
CoreWeave Inc.’s March initial public offering has been a roaring success for anyone lucky enough to get in at the start. The stock more than quadrupled by mid-June. Even after a recent selloff, the ...
A bankruptcy judge voided GLS Capital’s $2.3 million litigation funding agreement, a setback for the investor’s role in the ...
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