Plaintiffs in the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” trial were awarded more than $25 million to be paid by the organizers of the rally.
On Tuesday, a federal jury found that pharmacy chain operators have contributed to the opioid epidemic in Lake and Trumbull counties in Ohio.
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Football fans are looking forward to one of the most enjoyable days of the NFL season, as the annual Thanksgiving Day slate of games approaches with significant playoff implications in play. Fans will be able to enjoy almost 11 straight hours of action from the three Turkey Day games.
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Women’s March, a progressive feminist “resistance” group that emerged at the genesis of the Trump presidency, apologized Tuesday for sending an email to supporters with a reference to “$14.92.”
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A firm cofounded by Hunter Biden helped broker a deal that helped a Chinese company acquire one of the most profitable cobalt mines in the world, according to a New York Times report.
President Biden on Tuesday promised Americans weighed down by prolonged and rising inflation that they’ll pay less at the pump “before long” as he announced plans to tap into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The next time you get cut off by a box truck, you might not have a human at whom to honk.
A statue of Thomas Jefferson was removed from City Hall in New York City after more than a century standing above the New York City Council chamber. While it is always a complicated decision to move historical artifacts, the ultimate decision was made because of one factor, the fact that Jefferson was a slave owner.
The Grinch may not have to worry about shoving Christmas trees up the chimney this year as the classic green villain is not the only antagonist making trees disappear this year. Supply chain issues alongside several major weather events have created a shortage of Christmas trees both far and near.
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Taiwan and the United States discussed chip shortages and how to respond to China’s economic “coercion” during the second session of an economic dialogue launched last year, Taiwan Economy Minister Wang Mei-hua said on Tuesday.
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