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Oil exec held for 5 years in Venezuela sues Citgo for $100M
One of the six oil executives with a Texas-based company who was imprisoned five years in Venezuela is suing his company for $100 million
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2 employees of town near planned Ford truck plant indicted
Officials say two employees of a rural west Tennessee town that resisted a takeover attempt by the state after Ford Motor Co. announced plans to...
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Senators press Moderna CEO on COVID-19 vaccine price hike
Moderna’s CEO is defending a plan to more than quadruple the company’s COVID-19 vaccine price
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Fox, Dominion argue over legal standards to prove defamation
Lawyers for Fox News and a voting machine company are tangling over the high bar to prove defamation in a $1.6 billion lawsuit that has embarrassed...
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Nevada to add gas plant as drought tests US West power grids
Nevada's largest power provider is set to build a new natural gas plant in the state for the first time in nearly 15 years
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What the Fed rate increase means for your credit card bill
The Federal Reserve has raised its key rate by another quarter point, bringing it to the highest level in 15 years
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Los Angeles strike highlights paltry US school worker pay
Pay is notoriously low for school support staff who shuttle America’s children to schools, feed them in cafeterias and provide classroom assistance...
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Americans' faith in banks low after failures: AP-NORC poll
Only 10% of U.S. adults say they have significant confidence in the nation’s banks and financial institutions, a new poll finds
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GM to stop making the Camaro but a successor may be in works
The Chevrolet Camaro has for decades been the dream car of many teenage American males
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Newsmax returns to DirecTV, inks multiyear distribution deal
Newsmax is returning to DirecTV after a dispute between the parties saw the conservative network removed from the satellite carrier
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Pizza shop owner accused of abusing workers denied bail
A Boston pizza shop owner accused by federal authorities of abusing employees who were not legally in the U.S. has been ordered held without bail
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Credit card debt is at record high as Fed weighs rate hike
As the Federal Reserve considers whether to raise interest rates again, credit card debt is already at a record high, and more people are carrying...
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More deaths, injuries linked to recalled eyedrops
U.S. officials are reporting two more deaths and additional cases of blindness linked to eyedrops tainted with a drug-resistant bacteria
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Vote on Biden's pick to run FAA delayed amid GOP opposition
The fate of President Joe Biden's pick to run the Federal Aviation Administration is in doubt
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March Madness: Athletes balance privacy, online profile
The NIL age has opened a vast new world of earning potential for student-athletes the NCAA long insisted were amateurs
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In boost to opposition, Kurdish party won't field candidate
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish political party and its allies say they won’t field a candidate to run in the country’s May 14 presidential election