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Fox News producer who sued network over her Dominion testimony says she was fired, calls ex-coworkers ‘activists, not journalists’

By Marshall Cohen The Fox News producer who accused the right-wing network of pressuring her into giving misleading testimony in the Dominion defamation case has been fired, she disclosed in new court filings. Lawyers for Abby Grossberg, a former producer for Maria Bartiromo and Tucker Carlson who is suing Fox News over the alleged legal

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IMF chief warns of ‘risks’ to global financial stability, but China showing signs of recovery

By Michelle Toh, CNN The head of the International Monetary Fund called for greater vigilance over the global financial system during a speech in China on Sunday in which she also pointed to “green shoots” emerging in the world’s second-largest economy. “Risks to financial stability have increased,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said during remarks

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Amtrak begins to restore service after server issues force cancellations

By Lauren Koenig and Ramishah Maruf, CNN Amtrak is restoring service after a slew of train cancellations, primarily in the Midwest due to “a rail-industry control system that continues to experience intermittent communications issues,” according to Amtrak spokesperson W. Kyle Anderson. The industry control system is used to connect to other railroads, Anderson said. Amtrak

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