February 2020

Penn State settles ‘outstanding issues’ with Paterno family

Penn State and the family of former head football coach Joe Paterno say they have resolved “outstanding issues.” By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press February 21, 2020, 10:34 PM 3 min read HARRISBURG, Pa. — Penn State and the family of the late head football coach Joe Paterno announced Friday they have resolved their differences eight […]

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Trump Calls Warning of Russian 2020 Meddling a Democratic ‘Hoax’

LAS VEGAS — President Trump said Friday that a disclosure by American intelligence officials that Russia was again meddling in a presidential election in his favor was merely another partisan campaign against him, dismissing the warning as a hoax cooked up by rivals. “Another misinformation campaign is being launched by Democrats in Congress saying that

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Federal Prosecutors Investigating Whether Boeing Pilot Lied to F.A.A.

Federal prosecutors investigating Boeing are examining whether the company knowingly misled the Federal Aviation Administration while it was seeking the regulator’s approval for its 737 Max plane, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an active inquiry. In recent months, prosecutors have questioned several Boeing

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Are Dropping Their ‘Sussex Royal’ Branding

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be using “Sussex Royal” branding going forward, a spokesperson for the couple said on Friday, according to multiple outlets.  The change will go into effect following the pair’s step back from royal life, which is effective March 31.  “While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to

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Wells Fargo reaches $3bn fake accounts settlement

Image copyright Getty Images Wells Fargo, a major US bank, has agreed to pay $3bn (£2.3bn) to resolve a government investigation into its sales practices, including opening fake customer accounts. The bank admitted it had wrongly collected millions of dollars in fees, misused customer information and harmed the credit rating of customers. The settlement comes

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Bloomberg Says He’s Willing to Release 3 Women From Nondisclosure Agreements

LAS VEGAS — Michael R. Bloomberg said Friday that he was willing to release three women from nondisclosure agreements with his company so they could discuss their complaints about him publicly — reversing himself after he resisted doing so under fire from his rivals at this week’s Democratic presidential debate. In a statement released Friday

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The Levi’s Jacket That You’ll Wear Well Into Spring Is On Sale At Amazon

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