Donald Trump's Ex-Fixer Michael Cohen Admits Stealing Thousands From His Former Boss' Company

Donald Trump's Ex-Fixer Michael Cohen Admits Stealing Thousands From His Former Boss' Company

Michael Cohen, the former lawyer and fixer of Donald Trump, admitted on his last day of testimony that he stole thousands of dollars from the former president's company.


Memorial Day Travel Surge: Millions of People Expected to Hit the Road, Airports Brace for Record Crowds

As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, Americans are advised to plan ahead if they are to travel, especially in areas where the weather may not cooperate.

CBS, Paramount Respond to Discrimination Suit Filed by Writer Over Alleged Bias Against Straight, White Men

CBS and Paramount Global have responded to a lawsuit filed by writer Brian Beneker, who alleges he was not hired as a staff writer for SEAL Team due to his race, sex, and sexual orientation.

Joe Biden New Rule Granting Overtime Pay to 4 Million Workers Challenged by US Business Groups

A coalition of US business groups has initiated a legal action to block a Biden administration rule that will extend mandatory overtime pay to four million workers.


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