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James Biden, Joe Biden's Brother, Contradicts Himself at Impeachment Hearing on President’s Involvement in Family Business: GOP

James Biden told lawmakers in a closed-door deposition before a House committee on Wednesday that his brother, President Joe Biden, "never had any involvement" in his family's business dealings.


Donald Trump Requests to Extend 30-Day Period to Pay $355 Million Civil Fraud Fine as His Campaign Faces Financial Peril

Former President Donald Trump has formally requested to extend the one-month period to pay the $355 million civil fraud fine levied against him.

US Doctors Grappling With Burnout See A.I As A Big Help In The Future

Doctors in the United States report feeling burnt out at work due to admin tasks, but most believe AI could eventually help reduce their burden.

Storeowners in New York City Report Record-Breaking Shoplifting Cases

The New York City Governor addressed the high number of shoplifting cases, but storeowners want the government to intervene.


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After being forced to pay $355 million in a New York civil fraud lawsuit on February 16, former US president Donald Trump promoted Trump-branded shoes at a footwear expo in Philadelphia the following day.
Second Donald Trump Presidency: What It Could Mean for US Energy Policy
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In his biggest punishment to date, a New York judge ordered former President Donald Trump and his companies to pay almost $355 million for fraudulently inflating the values of his properties.
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