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Jenna Dewan Says She Found Out About Channing Tatum’s New GF Online

The “Step Up” actor wrote about the separation in her forthcoming book “Gracefully You: Finding Beauty and Balance in the Everyday,” obtained by E! ahead of the Oct. 22 publication. Dewan wrote that divorce was not on her “docket of dreams” and described the pain of having to answer reporters’ questions about Tatum after they had […]

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Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s Power to Fire Head of Consumer Bureau

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it would hear a challenge to the leadership structure of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, agreeing to decide whether the president is free to fire its director without cause. The bureau, the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren, then a law professor at Harvard and now a senator

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Fed Signals a Rate Cut Remains Possible, Despite Glimmers of Economic Hope

WASHINGTON — The United Kingdom drew closer this week to exiting the European Union with a deal, and trade talks with China have led to a mild de-escalation. But those hopeful signs were not enough to soothe Federal Reserve officials’ worries about the United States economy. As they head into a quiet period ahead of

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‘How To Get Away With Murder’ Star Jack Falahee Is A Rock ’N’ Roll Crooner, Too

As ABC’s “How to Get Away with Murder” winds to a close, actor Jack Falahee is hard at work on his next act. Turns out, Falahee ― who has played law student-slash-“manwhore homosexual” Connor Walsh on “How to Get Away with Murder” for six seasons ― is a sultry singer, too. The Michigan native reconnected with a longtime

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In House Antitrust Hearing, Lawmakers Focus on Harms to Privacy

WASHINGTON — House lawmakers on Friday pressed experts on how the market power of major tech platforms could hurt consumer privacy, showing that an antitrust investigation into Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon is growing to include deeper questions about their business models. Lawmakers from the Judiciary Committee heard testimony that the tech giants have amassed

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