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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried charged with marketing campaign finance

Federal authorities on Tuesday charged FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried with using tens of millions of dollars in client funds to make illegal political donations to Democratic and Republican candidates. Prosecutors said that one of the reasons he made those contributions was to influence the direction of policies and laws affecting the cryptocurrency industry. IBankman-Fried diverted…
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Strep A antibiotic costs, shortages hit drugstores amid UK outbreak

Drugstores warn of major shortages of key antibiotics used to treat Strep A as cases rise in the UK Marco Geber | digital vision | Getty Images LONDON – Drugstores in the UK are warning of shortages of essential antibiotics to treat Strep A as cases rise and the death toll in children reaches 15.…
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Mother responds to harsh backlash after slicing teenagers’ hair on-line

The way a mother disciplines her teenage daughter doesn’t sit well on social media — and she might not care. But the backlash against her method was so fierce that the mother later engaged the teenager in an “I’m Not a Victim” video and released some explainer clips. All of this only fueled allegations of…
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The Supreme Courtroom upholds California’s ban on flavored tobacco

In this photo, packs of menthol cigarettes lie on a table in New York City. Drew Angerer | Getty Images The Supreme Court on Monday denied a tobacco industry motion to block a California ban on flavored tobacco products. The ban, or Proposition 31, was overwhelmingly passed by voters in November and will ban the…
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Marjorie Taylor Inexperienced claims she joked in regards to the 1/6 coup after being blown up by the White Home

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was just being sarcastic after the White House blasted her for saying she and Steve Bannon would succeed in a 1/6 coup. Greene said, speaking at a dinner over the weekend, “I want to tell you something, if Steve Bannon and I had organized this, we would have…
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Four monetary steps should you’ve had Covid lengthy – or nervous about it

Milan2099 | E+ | Getty Images Long Covid is a chronic disease with far-reaching implications, both in terms of health and household finances. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, as many as 23 million Americans have suffered from long-range symptoms of Covid-19. But there are steps individuals and their families can…
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Katie Holmes flaunts daring early ’00s have a look at Jingle Ball 2022

Kate Holmes helps bring back Y2K fashion. The actress, who rose to fame as Joey in Dawson’s Creek in the ’90s and early ’00s, recently channeled a look reminiscent of last-era style. At Z100’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2022 on December 9, Holmes wore a thigh-length indigo silk strapless top over baggy blue jeans with frayed…
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SpaceX launches the primary mission of Japan’s Ispace lunar lander

A long exposure photo shows the path of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket as it launched the ispace mission on December 11, 2022, also showing the return and landing of the rocket booster. SpaceX Japanese lunar exploration company ispace began its long-awaited first mission on Sunday with a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching the company’s lunar…
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Some mega donors help Trump Tremendous PAC because it helps him as President

Former President Donald Trump may have lost support Black Stone CEO Steve Schwarzman, but a super PAC set to support Trump’s recent run for the White House, has quietly amassed a small group of mega-donors that could be key to funding their efforts to bolster his 2024 campaign. Make America Great Again Inc., a super…
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Lengthy Covid is distorting the labor market, hurting the U.S. economic system

Charlotte Hultquist Charlotte Hultquist Weeks after Charlotte Hultquist got Covid-19 in November 2020, she developed a severe pain in her right ear. “It felt like someone was sticking a knife in [it],” said Hultquist, a single mother of five who lives in Hartford, Vermont. The 41-year-old is one of millions of Americans who have long…
