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Chris Van Hollen · United StatesNEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has ordered Bank of America to pay more than $540 million to resolve long-running litigation from a U.S. regulator that alleged the company underpaid mandatory assessments for deposit insurance. The order, reached March 31 and published publicly on Monday, arrives over eight years after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation sued Bank of America in 2017. Related Articles
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Health · CaliforniaSeventy years ago, a remarkable breakthrough changed the course of public health forever. On April 12, 1955, the world received the news that Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine was “safe, effective and potent.” This declaration marked the beginning of the end for a disease that had terrorized families for generations. It was a victory not only for science but for humanity itself — a moment that reaffirmed what is possible when knowledge, collaboration a…See the Story
The polio vaccine changed the world. It holds lessons for today.
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San Diego · San DiegoUnfortunately, the disposition of society has become increasingly binary, creating a predominantly zero-sum dialogue. Pick an issue, then pick a side, and hold the line at all costs. That is the template for most discourse. Now federal employees have become as polarizing an issue as any.
As a recently laid-off federal employee in San Diego, it has been a tumultuous three months. Uncertainty, trepidation and self-doubt have weighed heavily. “DOG…See the Story
DOGE project has value, but so do federal employees
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San Diego · San DiegoA right hamstring strain had delayed Kavares Tears’ debut until Tuesday. He made sure to appropriately announce the start of his career. The 2024 fourth-rounder homered in his professional debut in low Single-A Lake Elsinore’s 4-3 loss in Fresno. The Padres lauded Tears upside as a power-hitting prospect when they selected him last July out of Tennessee, where he hit 20 homers for the national champion Vols. Injury prevented Tears from making hi…See the Story
Padres minors: Kavares Tears homers in pro debut, Missions no-hit in loss
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China Politics · ChinaChina on Wednesday appointed Li Chenggang as vice minister of commerce and a top representative for International trade negotiation, according to an official statement, replacing Wang Shouwen.
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China replaces top trade negotiating official as talks with Washington stall
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