U.S. District Judge Expected to Rule in Favor of Sprint-T-Mobile Merger
U.S. District Judge Expected to Rule in Favor of Sprint-T-Mobile Merger wsj.com
U.S. District Judge Expected to Rule in Favor of Sprint-T-Mobile Merger wsj.com
Justice Department Files Suits Against States Over ‘Sanctuary’ Policies The Wall Street Journal Barr announces sweeping new sanctions, ‘significant escalation’ against left-wing sanctuary cities Fox News Trump admin ramps up pressure on sanctuary communities,…
A potential “superspreader” may be responsible for at least 11 new coronavirus infections across 3 countries. The case brings lots of questions on the role of “superspreaders” in outbreaks. Superspreaders infect an “unusually” large amount of people with a di…
China has ousted high-ranking officials in its Hubei province amid widespread outcry over the continuing coronavirus outbreak. Several Communist Party officials, including the party secretary for the Hubei Health Commission and the head of the commission, los…
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (Tribune News Service) — A decade of local political transformation and partisan divide on the national level has occurred since the death of U.S. Rep. John “Jack” Murtha on Feb. 8, 2010. When Murtha passed, at age 77, he was a lion of the U.S. House of Representatives, revered as the longest-serving congressman…
A huge part of almost every equity investor’s portfolio consists of large-cap stocks. But investors also want some exposure to mid-cap and small-cap stocks for better long-term returns. That’s why there is a lot of talk about the Total Stock Market funds that cover almost the entire investable US equity market. Many have pitched the…
Evelyn Yang, Robert Hadden and how the health care system silences sexual assault survivors
Sprint stock was up 60% in extended hours trading Monday after a report in the Wall Street Journal said that a U.S. District judge is expected to rule in favor of its ruling with T-Mobile.
RAPID CITY, S.D.—An Indian Health Service pediatrician who was convicted of sexually abusing young Native American boys in his care over two decades and became an emblem of the federal agency’s long-term failures was sentenced Monday to five lifetime prison terms. Stanley Patrick Weber, 71, groomed and abused Native American boys as young as about…
The Americas: In the upcoming presidential election, Florida will once again be an important state to win. If Donald Trump appeals to Puerto Rican voters, he could help his chances of securing a key victory. Image: Thais Ilorca/Shutterstock