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US News and World Report overhauls law school rankings formula after top schools jump ship

U.S. News and World Report announced it would substantially modify its methodology for ranking law schools after a number of the nation's most renowned law schools said they would no longer participate.

Twitter to reverse ban on political advertising

Twitter has reversed its ban on political advertising on the platform in the latest effort by its new owner Elon Musk to come up with new sources of revenue.

EU regulators fine Meta $470 million over lack of transparency in data collection

European regulators fined Facebook's parent company Meta hundreds of millions of dollars for its failure to inform users about its data collection practices.

Job openings fell slightly in November as recession fears grow

The number of job openings fell just a bit in November as the labor market is beginning to feel the effects of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes.

Russia raises death toll of massive Ukrainian strike, blames illicit cellphone usage by soldiers

The Russian Ministry of Defense has updated the death toll from a recent Ukrainian strike in the eastern Donetsk region of the country to just under 90.

Special counsel Jack Smith returns to US weeks after being appointed Trump investigator: Report

The Justice Department’s special counsel tasked with overseeing two major investigations into former President Donald Trump has reportedly returned to the United States after staying in Europe to recover from an injury.

Idaho student murders: Suspect Bryan Kohberger was pulled over by police twice on cross-country trip to Pennsylvania

The suspect in the murders of the four University of Idaho students was stopped by police at least twice during his cross-country trip to Pennsylvania in December, more than one month after the fatal stabbings took place.

Romeo and Juliet stars sue Paramount for underage nude scene 55 years later

The stars of the 1968 Romeo and Juliet film have sued Paramount Pictures for more than $500 million, claiming they endured sexual abuse due to a nude scene in the film that was shot while they were minors.

WATCH: Hugo Gurdon warns faith in GOP rests in handling of House Speaker vote

Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon warned that voters’ trust in Republicans’ ability to govern the nation will dwindle if the Party’s House of Representatives cannot show it can effectively govern itself.

FDA to allow retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills

The Food and Drug Administration will allow retail pharmacies to dispense abortion medication to women who have a prescription for the first time.
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