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Day: March 29, 2024

Trump and Allies Appeal Ruling That Allowed Fani Willis to Keep Georgia Case

The defendants in the election interference case are once again pressing their argument that Fani T. Willis should be removed from the prosecution.Read More

Why It’s So Expensive to Live in Phoenix

Arizona is a presidential election battleground state, and a dire shortage of affordable housing there is sowing economic anxiety among voters.Read More

FDA Issues Alert on Heart Pump Linked to Deaths

The agency faulted the device maker for delayed notice of mounting complications, citing increasing reports of how use of the device perforated the walls of the heart.Read More

Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria in Apparent Israeli Attack

Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the Syria strikes, but its defense minister said Israel would pursue Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militia, “every place it operates.”Read More

A Loyal Israel Ally, Germany Shifts Tone as the Toll in Gaza Mounts

Supporting Israel is seen as a historic duty in Germany, but the worsening crisis has pushed German officials to ask whether that backing has gone too far.Read More

Czechs Accuse Men of ‘Russian Influence Operation’ in Europe

Amid news reports that European politicians received payments to promote Russian interests, the Czech government froze the assets of the men and a website, Voice of Europe.Read More

Why Russia Is Protecting North Korea From Nuclear Monitors

The monitors have provided vivid evidence of how Russia is keeping Pyongyang brimming with fuel and other goods, presumably in return for weapons that Russia can use in Ukraine.Read More

Spirit Airlines gets credit from International Aero Engines that will boost liquidity between $150 million and $200 million

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Spirit Airlines said on Friday it will get a monthly credit from International Aero Engines through the end of 2024 as compensation for engine issues.

Trump asks appeals court to review ruling allowing Fani Willis to remain on Georgia election case

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Former President Donald Trump on Friday filed to appeal a ruling allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on Georgia election case.

Iconic Tupperware flags doubts about ability to continue

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Tupperware Brands flagged doubts about the ability to continue as a going concern for at least a year in a filing with the SEC on Friday.

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