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A Delaware judge has ruled that insurers are not required to defend Meta Platforms against thousands of lawsuits claiming its social media giants, Facebook and Instagram, have harmed children—delivering a major setback as the company faces mounting legal pressure nationwide.
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Human services organizations are the lifeblood of our communities. Every day, they step in where the need is greatest—delivering critical support in health care, education, housing, and countless other areas for our most vulnerable neighbors.
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State Farm posted a remarkable comeback in 2025, delivering a $1.5 billion underwriting gain across its property and casualty operations.
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Munich Re is ramping up its commitment to investors, unveiling plans to return €5.3 billion ($6.3 billion) to shareholders through an expanded share buyback program and a boosted dividend payout — a bold move that signals confidence in its financial strength and future growth.
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Global shipping giant FedEx has taken its fight to the U.S. Court of International Trade, filing a lawsuit to claw back millions paid under former President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs.
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A New York City university professor is facing intense backlash after a hot mic captured her making a crude remark about Black students — a comment education officials swiftly condemned as “blatantly racist,” igniting outrage and demands for accountability.
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An Ohio State professor has been suspended after allegedly lunging at a journalist who was attempting to question the university’s former president — a tense confrontation that was caught on camera and quickly went viral.
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The Arizona DoorDash driver briefly detained Tuesday night during the hunt for Nancy Guthrie’s kidnapper has been released after several hours in police custody.
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A Texas father will not face criminal charges after fatally shooting his daughter during a heated argument over President Trump — a shocking confrontation that turned deadly and has left many questioning how a political dispute spiraled so tragically out of control.
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A former senior FBI official is casting serious doubt on whether Savannah Guthrie’s 84-year-old mother, Nancy, is still alive — or even in the hands of kidnappers at all.