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Who is Hope Hicks, Once One of Trump’s Most Trusted Advisers?
Ms. Hicks, testifying in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial, is expected to be asked about the hush money payment at the center of the case against him.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
News Consumers Don't Trust the News
Survey respondents send a warning to the press corps.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Former Merrill Lynch banker named in Segantii Capital insider dealing case
Hong Kong has brought criminal proceedings against the hedge fund and its founder Simon SadlerFinancial Times - World -
Labour says it must rebuild trust with Muslim voters
The party's Gaza stance appears to have dented its support in Muslim areas at the local elections.BBC News - Top stories -
What Medical Stories Do We Trust?
How vaccine injuries and long Covid test our partisan beliefs.The New York Times - Top stories -
Jensen Huang started his $2 trillion company Nvidia at a Denny's breakfast booth
Jensen Huang, a former Denny's busboy, returned to the breakfast restaurant in 1993 to start Nvidia with two friends. Now, the chipmaker is worth $2.2 trillion.CNBC - Business -
Labour must rebuild trust with Muslim voters, says senior MP
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More Americans trust Trump on economy, inflation than Biden: Poll
More Americans say they trust former President Trump on the economy and inflation than they do President Biden, a new poll found. The ABC News/Ipsos poll found that economy and inflation were among the top issues for Americans in this upcoming ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Medical Properties Trust tenant Steward files for bankruptcy protection
Hospital chain Steward Health Care, a tenant of publicly traded Medical Properties Trust, said it’s filing for bankruptcy protection.MarketWatch - Business -
Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world's biggest IPO so far this year.
Shares of Puig jumped above their listing price on their trading debut in Spain after the world’s biggest IPO so far this year.The Wall Street Journal - World
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