• The sale of a California recording studio and U.S. properties of a billionaire are being accused of financial subterfuge.

  • A federal judge in Washington ruled on Thursday that former President Donald Trump doesn't have to give a sworn statement in order to prove that the list of items seized by the FBI from his Florida estate is accurate. Senior Judge Raymond Dearie, appointed as special master at Trump's request to oversee a review of the records seized from Mar-a-lago, had ordered Trump's lawyers to let him know if they did. There is no evidence that the FBI planted evidence when it searched Mar-a-lago in August.

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  • Legal experts say that former President Donald Trump's request that a judge intervene in the criminal investigation into his hoarding of government documents is a mistake. Peter M.Shane is a legal scholar in residence at New York University and a specialist in separation-of-powers law. You have to sign up for it.

  • The damage done and the impacts of the storm are historic according to the governor.

  • Russian-U.S. dual nationals are at risk of being conscripted for military service, according to the embassy.

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  • The prime minister of Montenegro tried to engineer a departure from the region's hidebound politics of ethnic warfare. Europe's peace has always been tenuous, as evidenced by the war in Ukraine.

  • Over the next year, the pay hikes will cost the company $1 billion. The minimum wage for hourly employees in the U.S. is still fifteen dollars a hour. Some workers are pushing to unionize Amazon facilities in the US.

  • It was until he saw a multi-billionaire that he decided to purchase the Phoenix Suns.

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  • Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican from Florida, said that President Biden granted a major disaster declaration for nine Florida counties. The individuals from the nine counties can apply for assistance from FEMA.

  • Prince Andrew: Banished is a 90-minute documentary that will be released on October 5. There are some pretty damning moments about his time in the royal family. The film also talks about Jeffrey Epstein.

  • The last land route into the European Union for people fleeing the Kremlin's military effort will be closed by the Finns. The policy goes into effect at midnight on Friday. The decision leaves open some avenues for Russian nationals to enter, but it is expected to reduce the number of Russ.

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  • Many people don't know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • The congressman's husband filed for divorce because the marriage is irretrievably broken. The Floyd County Superior Court is being asked to seal the divorce proceedings.

  • The patient said that he was about to die when he heard about the drug.

  • One mom of two is looking for her mother after seeing her mom's house under water after the storm.

  • SUVs can now be leased for less than $200 per month.

  • As he eyes election day in November, the former football star and Trump-endorsed senate hopeful is still making outrageous comments.

  • After a pair of explosions under the Baltic Sea, the European Union and several European governments labeled it an attack and demanded an investigation. It could take months to assess and repair the damage to theNord Stream 1 and 2 pipes, which have been used as leverage in the West's confrontation with Moscow.

  • Six Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration in order to stop its plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of Americans. This is the second legal challenge this week to the sweeping proposal laid out by President Joe Biden in late August, when he said his administration would cancel up to $20,000 in education debt for huge numbers of borrowers. In the lawsuit being filed Thursday in a federal court in Missouri, the Republican states argue that Biden's cancellation plan is not tailored to address the effects of the epidemic on federal student loan borrowers, as required by the 2003 federal law.