
Category: Market News
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Court Reverses Convictions of Paramedics in Elijah McClain’s Death
A Colorado appeals court ordered new trials for Peter Cichuniec and Jeremy Cooper, convicted in 2023 after injecting Mr. McClain with ketamine.…
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Murder Charge Dropped for Arkansas Man Nominated for Lonoke County Sheriff
A judge dismissed the charge against Aaron Spencer, the Republican nominee for Lonoke County sheriff, citing missing evidence and misconduct by law…
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Trump Says He Plans to Nominate Blanche for Attorney General
Todd Blanche has been serving as the acting attorney general. A formal nomination to the post would be the president’s latest move…
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Trump’s Arch Project to Face Questions and Criticism at Planning Meeting
The National Capital Planning Commission received nearly 1,700 comments about President Trump’s plans to build a 250-foot arch in the nation’s capital.…
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The Democrats’ Big Decision: Black Representation or More Blue Seats?
As Republicans break up majority-Black House districts, Democrats must decide whether to preserve seats concentrated in urban areas or push them into…
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‘Teachers Are Going to Hate It’: How Social Media Apps Hooked Teens at School
Internal documents show how tech giants grabbed children’s attention throughout the day, a strategy that schools say has undermined education.
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With His New Museum, Obama Offers a Trip to a Parallel America
The presidential center that opens this month seems out of step with the zeitgeist of the moment and produces emotional reactions among…
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How Does LA Count Election Ballots? It Begins With a Dog Sniff.
Counting ballots in California is a complex and lengthy undertaking. In Los Angeles, the choreographed process includes canines, humans and machines.
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Why Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Has to Fight for Her Job
Ms. Bass, a Democrat, has had a roller-coaster first term. She now faces the first runoff since 2005 for an incumbent mayor…
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Voters in California City Favor Permanent Ban on Data Centers
Monterey Park, outside Los Angeles, appeared to become the first U.S. city where voters passed such a measure.
Olivia
Carter
is a writer covering health, tech, lifestyle, and economic trends. She loves crafting engaging stories that inform and inspire readers.



