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Feb 2024
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Judge orders Trump to pay nearly $355 in...

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A judge in New York City ordered Trump and his companies to pay nearly $355 million in a crushing defeat in the civil fraud trial. Plus, Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny died suddenly in a Russian penal colony.

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