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Judge sides with Meta in antitrust trial, will not spin off WhatsApp and Instagram
A federal judge ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit alleging that Meta had stifled competition by buying up its rivals.
When will greenhouse gas emissions finally peak? Could be soon
Fossil fuel emissions have increased steadily for almost two centuries. Now, the world may soon reach an important turning point for climate change.
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N.Y. Rep. George Santos pleads not guilty to federal fraud charges
Federal prosecutors say Santos schemed to defraud campaign donors of their cash when he allegedly used the money to pay for personal expenses, including luxury clothes.
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Guam senators will hold oversight hearings today on Homeland Security/Civil Defense and Customs and Quarantine
The Homeland Security/Civil Defense hearing will begin at 8:30 a.m., with the Customs and Quarantine hearing scheduled for 2 p.m.
Grand Jury Looking Into Case Of Ex-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe
McCabe faces potential criminal charges after the outcome of an internal investigation. McCabe says he has done nothing wrong and broken no law.
Former Clinton Aide Who Built Private Email Server Pleads The 5th
The Select Committee on Benghazi had asked Bryan Pagliano, a former State Department employee, to field questions next week. His lawyer has declined.
Justice Dept. Hires Compliance Expert In Fight Against Corporate Crime
The department says the new expert will play a big role in determining whether businesses targeted for prosecution have engaged in systemic misconduct or whether the criminal activity is limited.
Putting Performance Reviews On Probation
The employee performance review is getting a review itself, and some business leaders argue the evaluations are all but worthless. Managers don't offer useful criticism, according to many HR professionals, while workers refuse to talk about doubts or weak points.
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Detroit's Emergency Manager: 'There's Just No Money'
Kevyn Orr tells All Things Considered the crisis was the city's own making, but it doesn't help anyone to look for blame in the past.
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Boys To Men: Unequal Treatment On HPV Vaccine
A vaccine against cervical cancer can also prevent genital warts in males. But that doesn't mean insurers are obligated to pay for boys and men to get vaccinated.
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