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From carmakers to refiners, industries brace for rail strike

Car buyers might not get the vehicle they want on time, commuter rail lines could see service disrupted, and shipments from everything from oil to livestock feed could be snarled.

Ukrainian flag raised in retaken city after Russian retreat

Hand on heart, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched his country’s flag rise Wednesday above the recaptured city of Izium, making a rare foray outside the capital that highlights Moscow’s embarrassing retreat from a Ukrainian counteroffensive.

Twitter whistleblower bringing security warnings to Congress

Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the Twitter whistleblower who is warning of security flaws, privacy threats and lax controls at the social platform, will take his case to Congress on Tuesday.

Seoul says N. Korea will self-destruct if it uses nukes

South Korea on Tuesday warned North Korea that using its nuclear weapons would put it on a “path of self-destruction,” in unusually harsh language that came days after North Korea legislated a new law that would allow it to use its nuclear weapons preemptively.

What’s left as Jan. 6 panel sprints to year-end finish

With only three months left in the year, the House Jan. 6 committee is eyeing a close to its work and a final report laying out its findings about the U.S. Capitol insurrection. But the investigation is not over.

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State Says Man Bilked California Seniors Out of Millions — Courts Missed Warning Signs for Years

For more than six years, according to California prosecutors,...

Some Cal State Students Received Financial Aid Decisions Much Later This Year — Here’s Why

Students across the Cal State University system spent the...

Regulators Failed to Catch Warning Signs Before Caregiver Allegedly Stole From Elderly Clients, State Says

A licensed fiduciary entrusted with the finances of vulnerable,...
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