Judge Approves Sprint and T-Mobile Merger, Stock Prices Surge

Judge Approves Sprint and T-Mobile Merger, Stock Prices Surge

Sprint and T-Mobile’s proposed $26 billion merger has been approved by a federal judge on Tuesday. Sprint’s stock prices soared by 70% as investors celebrated the long-awaited merger of the two telecom giants. For years, the third- and fourth-largest wireless carriers have been attempting to merge, and now both companies …

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Democrats Battle for Top Spot in New Hampshire

Democrats Battle for Top Spot in New Hampshire

Following the chaotic Iowa caucuses, top Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential election are vying for the top spot in New Hampshire. As the second state to vote in the primaries, New Hampshire is seen as a chance for candidates who were popular in Iowa to prove themselves. Notably, Pete …

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Chinese Military Personnel Charged With US Equifax Hack

Chinese Military Personnel Charged With US Equifax Hack

A US grand jury has charged four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army with committing the infamous Equifax hack of 2017. The hack was one of the largest personal data breaches in history. It resulted in numerous trade secrets and countless personal documents being stolen from the credit reporting …

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What to Know About the Democratic Debate

What to Know About the Democratic Debate

The Democratic Debate, which airs Friday, will be a chance for the candidates to go head-to-head before New Hampshire votes in their primary. After the messy Iowa caucuses, this is an opportunity for the candidates to prove themselves and capitalize on their momentum. Here’s what you need to know. Democratic …

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Virginia Puts a Stop to Former Confederate Holiday

Virginia Puts a Stop to Former Confederate Holiday

In a surprising new move, Virginia has taken another step in moving away from its tradition of honoring Confederate generals. The newly-elected Virginia House has voted to strike the holiday “Lee-Jackson Day” from the official list of state holidays. This is notable, as the holiday was previously observed on the …

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Appeals Court Throws out Trump Emoluments Case

Appeals Court Throws out Trump Emoluments Case

In a frustrating blow to Congressional Democrats, a federal appeals court has thrown out the emoluments case against President Donald Trump. The case had sought to pry Trump’s financial records away from him, claiming that he was violating the emoluments clause of the Constitution by not disclosing his tax returns. …

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