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AT&T customers eligible to partake in $60 million settlement

AT&T customers, both current and former, may be eligible to take advantage of a settlement worth $60 million from the communications company.

Trump uses video from arraignment in campaign ad, says only crime is ‘defending nation’

Former President Donald Trump released a new advertisement showcasing footage from his arraignment at a Manhattan court on Tuesday, seeking to use the high-profile indictment in his own favor as part of efforts to stave off criminal charges and boost his 2024 campaign.

Harris making unscheduled trip to Tennessee to meet with ousted Democratic lawmakers

Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, Friday to visit with two black lawmakers who were expelled from the state legislature after participating in recent anti-gun violence protests.

Montana Sens. Tester and Daines’s feud heats up ahead of pivotal 2024 contest

The working relationship between Sens. Steve Daines (R-MT) and Jon Tester (D-MT) appears to be deteriorating as the former leads the GOP's efforts to retake the Senate in 2024.

DC residents petition to change air conditioning rules to allow for cooler apartments

Hundreds of Washington, D.C., residents have signed a petition to change the district's air conditioning mandates so apartment complexes that are rent-controlled can turn air conditioners on earlier than May 15.

Tennessee Democrat claims skin color could be why she was not expelled by Republicans

Republicans in the Tennessee state legislature are being accused of racism after expelling two black Democratic lawmakers from the House after they disrupted a session of the legislature, but not expelling the white woman who also protested.

DC announces hiring bonuses for police as city seeks to crack down on rising crime

Officers who join the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., could receive a hefty signing bonus under a new recruitment campaign launched by the mayor as the city seeks to crack down on rising crime rates.

Russia charges detained Wall Street Journal reporter with espionage

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) formally charged a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been detained in the country since March with espionage.

Pentagon ‘reviewing’ leak of classified Ukraine war documents on social media

The Department of Defense is looking into how top-secret documents with details regarding the war in Ukraine were published on at least two social media sites, Twitter and Telegram.

Here are the 10 colleges with the highest-earning former students

Anyone considering going to college could find use in a new tool available online, which can reveal the colleges that produce workers with the highest income after attendance.
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