America
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Eric Kay Found Guilty for His Role in Death of Tyler Skaggs
FORT WORTH — Eric Kay, a former communications director for the Los Angeles Angels, was found guilty on both charges…
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Sell-off of stocks continues as Ukraine adds to investors’ worries.
Stocks slid on Thursday, continuing a volatile stretch of trading brought on by uncertainty about inflation, rising interest rates and…
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Google Creates $100 Million Fund for Skills Training Program
Google said on Thursday that it was creating a $100 million fund to sponsor an ambitious project to expand effective…
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Sam Waterston Is Still the Face of ‘Law & Order’
“Law & Order” premiered on NBC in 1990. A procedural that was really two procedurals conjoined, the first half of…
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Intel’s True Believer
Patrick Gelsinger was 18 years old and four months into an entry-level job at Intel when he heard a pivotal…
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Effort to Weaken Press Protections Isn’t Likely to End With Palin Case
Sarah Palin’s loss of her defamation lawsuit against The New York Times has reaffirmed, for now, more than a half-century…
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The Education Department will wipe out loans for students defrauded by DeVry University.
The Education Department will cancel federal student loans for at least 1,800 students who attended DeVry University, once one of…
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Defense Rests in Trial of Former Angels Employee
FORT WORTH — After nearly four dozen witnesses testified over the course of a week, the trial of Eric Kay…
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‘New Year, New Me’ Actually Might Work for the Chicago Bulls
About a month before training camp last fall, the Chicago Bulls began meeting up in their city, which would become…
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Against Villanova, Providence Gets a Taste of the Big Games Ahead
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The first clue about what the Dunkin’ Donuts Center’s atmosphere would be like on Tuesday came 90…