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Unanswered questions about Trump’s tax returns

By David Goldman, Allison Morrow and Alicia Wallace, CNN After years of legal battles, pontificating and theorizing, former President Donald Trump’s tax returns from 2015 to 2020 are now part of the public record. Many critics and political opponents have theorized that Trump fought the public disclosure of his tax returns because they potentially provided

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New York nursing union announces intention to strike, delivers notices to eight hospitals across NYC

By Liam Reilly, CNN Approximately 16,000 union nurses have delivered notices to eight New York City hospitals announcing their intention to strike beginning on January 9th if a new contract agreement is not reached by then, according to a press release from the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA). “NYSNA will continue to bargain non-stop

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Wall Street kills its darlings

By Nicole Goodkind, CNN Verbose writers afflicted with the tendency to deliver copy well above their requested word count are often advised by editors to kill their darlings — to throw out large swaths of stories that they’re particularly fond of. It appears that Wall Street has also caught on to the concept. This was

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China has abandoned its zero-Covid policy. What will the economy look like in 2023?

By Laura He, CNN As China moves ever closer to fully reemerging from three years of government-imposed Covid isolation and reintegrating with the world, economic expectations are high. Beijing’s recent pivot from its stringent zero-Covid strategy — which had long choked businesses — is expected to inject vitality into the world’s second-largest economy next year.

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Weekly jobless claims tick up again

By Alicia Wallace, CNN First-time claims for weekly unemployment benefits increased to 225,000 for the week ended December 24, according to Labor Department data released Thursday. That’s up 9,000 from the previous week’s tally of 216,000. Economists were expecting 225,000 initial claims, according to Refinitiv estimates. Weekly initial claims have been hovering at pre-pandemic levels

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Virgin Islands attorney general sues JPMorgan Chase over banking services for Jeffrey Epstein

By Andy Rose, CNN The U.S. Virgin Islands government filed a lawsuit Tuesday against JPMorgan Chase, alleging that the Wall Street bank benefited financially from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation and failed in its duty to report suspicious financial activity. “Over more than a decade, JPMorgan clearly knew it was not complying with federal regulations

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Twitter down: Thousands of global users struggle to login but Elon Musk says it ‘works for me’

by Diksha Madhok Users around the world struggled to access Twitter on Wednesday—even as an error message urged “don’t fret… Let’s try again.” As intermittent outages spread, the hashtag #TwitterDown began to trend globally. “User reports indicate Twitter is having problems since 7:13 pm EST,” according to outage detection site Downdetector, where many of the

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