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May 02 2022
News
Workers around the world mark May Day with rallies for better working conditions
Demonstrators across the globe seized May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, as a moment to celebrate working-class contributions as they rallied for better labor rights, immigration overhauls, and other causes around social and economic equality.
Crowds of activists marched through lower Manhattan to demand worker protections and immigration overhauls on Sunday.
NPR (Online News)Mar 24 2023
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AllSides News Briefing: March 24, 2023
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AllSides StaffDec 08 2022
News
Trump’s firm found guilty of fraud. He faces deeper legal waters.
The DOJ may have to weigh which is a greater harm to America. If it indicts Donald Trump, it risks the loss of faith of his followers. If it lets allegations against the former president go, it risks society’s belief that everyone is subject to the law.
Former President Donald Trump has announced that he is running for the White House again in 2024. At the same time, he is facing the
Christian Science MonitorDec 08 2022
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'New York Times' editors hustle to prepare stories for newsroom strike
More than 1,100 unionized New York Times staffers are intending to embark on a 24-hour strike today, leaving editors at the newspaper scrambling to put out a credible digital report for the day and print editions for the days following.
A protest featuring some of the paper's most celebrated names is scheduled outside the Times' midtown Manhattan headquarters for 1 p.m. Eastern Standard
NPR (Online News)Dec 06 2022
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Trump Organization found guilty on all counts of criminal tax fraud
A Manhattan jury has found two Trump Organization companies guilty on multiple charges of criminal tax fraud and falsifying business records connected to a 15-year scheme to defraud tax authorities by failing to report and pay taxes on compensation for top executives.
The Trump Corp. and Trump Payroll Corp. were found guilty on all charges they faced.
Donald Trump and his family
CNN DigitalOct 21 2022
Analysis
Researcher Fact-Checks John Oliver’s Misinformation On New ‘Trans Rights’ Episode
John Oliver is not a doctor, but he apparently played one on his program Sunday night.
In a new episode of “Last Week Tonight,” the talk show host made a slew of false and misleading claims about “gender-affirming” care and the adolescents seeking it. Most of his smugly-delivered claims relied on jabs at Republicans, clips taken out of context, straw-man arguments and activist-approved
The Daily WireJul 14 2022
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Ivana Trump, Former Wife of Donald Trump, Is Dead at 73
Ivana Trump, the glamorous Czech-American businesswoman whose high-profile marriage to Donald J. Trump in the 1980s established them as one of New York’s quintessential power couples of that era, died on Thursday at her home in Manhattan. She was 73.
Mr. Trump announced her death in a statement on Truth Social, the conservative social media platform he founded. No other details were
New York Times (News)Apr 13 2022
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Brooklyn subway shooting suspect arrested
The suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting called in a tip to Crime Stoppers that led to his capture, two law enforcement sources tell CNN.
Frank James called in the tip to the police and told them he was at a McDonald’s on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the sources confirmed.
At an earlier news conference Wednesday, an NYPD official said the tip indicated the suspect was at
CNN DigitalSep 07 2022
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Steve Bannon faces state indictment in N.Y., will surrender Thursday
Stephen K. Bannon is expected to surrender to state prosecutors on Thursday to face a new criminal indictment, people familiar with the matter said, weeks after he was convicted of contempt of Congress and nearly two years after he received a federal pardon from President Donald Trump in a federal fraud case.
The precise details of the state case could not be confirmed Tuesday evening.
Washington PostApr 25 2022
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Judge Holds Trump in Contempt Over Documents in New York A.G.’s Inquiry
A New York judge on Monday held Donald J. Trump in contempt of court for failing to turn over documents to the state’s attorney general, an extraordinary rebuke of the former president.
The judge, Arthur F. Engoron, ordered Mr. Trump to comply with a subpoena seeking records and assessed a fine of $10,000 per day until he satisfied the court’s requirements. In essence, the judge
New York Times (News)