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Business
TransUnion Failed to Quickly Place or Remove Freezes on Credit Reports
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accused the credit bureau, one of three major credit reporting agencies, of “lying to consumers.”
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World
Justice Thomas’s R.V. Loan Was Forgiven, Senate Inquiry Finds
The justice failed to repay much, perhaps all, of the $267,230 loan. His benefactor wiped the slate clean, with ethical…
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Newyork
Top Adviser to Mayor Adams Is Being Investigated Over Altercation
The Department of Investigation inquiry focuses on a violent exchange that the adviser, Timothy Pearson, had with security guards at…
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World
Polish Bishop Resigns After Diocese Is Rocked by Sex Scandal
A priest in the bishop’s diocese was accused of holding a sex party in his church apartment that involved a…
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Business
Federal Investigators Widen Tesla Inquiry, Company Says
The Department of Justice has sought documents related to vehicle range and “personal benefits,” Tesla said.
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Business
Companies Are Caught in the Israel-Hamas War’s Crossfire
First it was college campuses. Now the corporate world is increasingly feeling pressure to find a balance in responding to…
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News
The Worst Scandal in American Higher Education Isn’t in the Ivy League
Those of us who write about higher education can pay too much attention to America’s elite universities. Schools like Harvard,…
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World
New Evidence Found of Rape and Torture by Russian Forces in Ukraine
A U.N report documented cases in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which remain partly under Moscow’s control.
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World
China’s Military Is Making Risky Moves and Adding Nuclear Warheads, U.S. Says
The News China’s military has been taking increasingly dangerous actions to deter U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific region, including maneuvers…
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Business
After Hospital Blast, Headlines Shift With Changing Claims
The fast-moving events highlighted the difficulty of covering the war between Israel and Hamas.