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Fox motions denied, Dominion lawsuit allowed to go to court docket

A Delaware judge on Friday dismissed Dominion Voting’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit Fox Corp. and its networks could face trial in April. Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis dismissed Fox’s arguments that it should avoid litigation because it is protected under the First Amendment. The judge granted some of the voting machine manufacturer’s motions, except…
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John Fetterman is fired by Walter Reed and returns to the Senate

Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has been discharged from the hospital. The Senator is back in Braddock, PA. His depression is in remission, and he will return when the Senate reconvenes. Fetterman’s office said in a statement to PoliticusUSA: “US Senator from Pennsylvania John Fetterman is back in Braddock. Earlier this morning he was discharged from…
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Hundreds of thousands lose cowl as Covid security web is dismantled

Hundreds of 1199SEIU healthcare workers held a rally and sat to block 3rd Avenue where some were arrested. They were protesting health care cuts in Gov. Kathy Hochuls’ Medicare budget. Lev Radin | Light Rocket | Getty Images U.S. states will begin stripping up to 15 million people of Medicaid coverage on Saturday as an…
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dr Marian Croak, The Black Girl You Can Thank For Web Calls

Roommates, have you ever texted to vote for your favorite candidate during a live show? How about a call from your computer? If so, can you thank the brilliant innovator we are celebrating today, dr Marian Croakwho happens to be one of only two black women in the National Inventors Hall of Fame! dr Marian…
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Ballpark meals is getting costlier

Sodexo Live, a food and hospitality company, says food inflation is reaching the ballpark too Courtesy: Seattle Mariners Those peanuts and cracker jacks could soon cost you more at the ballpark, thanks in part to food inflation, the CEO of a leading hospitality company told CNBC. “It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in, everyone notices…
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As potential an arrest might go in NY

Anti-Trump demonstrators protest outside the Manhattan District Attorney’s office on March 21, 2023 in New York City. Leonardo Munoz | AFP | Getty Images Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested by the Manhattan Borough’s Attorney’s Office, which is in the final stages of an investigation into a hush money payment to…
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Obamacare preventive protection of most cancers, diabetes, HIV struck by decide

A pharmacist writes a prescription in New York City. Yvonne Hemsey | Hulton Archives | Getty Images A federal judge on Thursday struck down an Obamacare mandate that requires most private health insurance plans to offer free screening services, which include everything from screening for certain types of cancer and diabetes to drugs used to…
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Ulta 24-hour Flash Sale: 50% off St Tropez, Profit, GlamGlow and extra

This cleanser is an award-winning toner that removes dirt, oil and makeup. Paraben-free and super moisturizing, it balances your skin, according to the brand. This cleaner is so popular it sells every 53 seconds. This super easy product is a game changer and a real staple. It has over 4,700 5-star reviews from loyal customers,…
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File quarterly revenues crown a robust 12 months

The New York Stock Exchange is named Planet (NYSE: PL) on Wed December 8th to celebrate the listing. To mark the occasion, Will Marshall, Co-Founder and CEO, and Robert Schingler Jr., Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, along with NYSE President Stacey Cunningham, will ring The Opening Bell®. NYSE planet on Wednesday delivered another record sales…
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If Alvin Bragg flips Allen Weisselberg, the lights will likely be off for Trump

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg has dropped the attorneys paid by the former president. If he made a deal with prosecutors, Trump would have a new big problem. Video from MSBNC reporting that Weisselberg is changing lawyers: Fascinating… Weisselberg’s attorneys were Mary Mulligan and Nicholas Gravante and their fees were paid by the Trump…
