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Former CEO charged with embezzling $5.2M from a camp for sick kids co-founded by Paul Newman
The former CEO of a nonprofit camp for kids with serious medical conditions has been been charged with 15 felonies after prosecutors said he embezzled more than $5 million from the camp co-founded by Paul Newman
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Hospital and nurses fail to negotiate during second day of NYC's largest nursing strike in decades
Thousands of New York City nurses were back on the picket lines as they walked out for a second day from their jobs at some of the city’s leading hospitals
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‘Dances with Wolves’ actor Nathan Chasing Horse's child sex abuse trial begins
Nathan Chasing Horse's trial is underway in Las Vegas and beginning with jury selection
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Supreme Court seems likely to uphold state bans on transgender athletes in girls and women's sports
The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams
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Trump administration says it is ending deportation protections for some Somali migrants
The Trump administration has announced it will end Temporary Protected Status for Somali immigrants
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Trump administration labels 3 Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist organizations
President Donald Trump's administration has made good on its pledge to label three Middle Eastern branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, imposing sanctions on them
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Ex-Navy SEAL convicted of planning to fire explosives at police during San Diego ‘No Kings’ rally
A jury has convicted a former Navy SEAL with neo-Nazi beliefs of transporting fireworks across state lines with plans to shoot explosives at police during last year’s “No Kings” protest in San Diego
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Clintons refuse to testify in House Epstein probe as Republicans threaten contempt proceedings
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are refusing to testify to Congress about Jeffrey Epstein
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Fewer Americans sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance as costs spike
Fewer Americans are signing up for Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year
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Ex-Justice Department special counsel Smith will testify publicly about his Trump investigations
Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set to testify publicly next week about his investigations into President Donald Trump that resulted in two indictments
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