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Courtesy of Danielle MartinBy HALEY YAMADA and ERIC NOLL, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Give a gift that’s made in America this holiday season. Across the country, businesses shared their unique gift ideas and the importance of
Albert L. Ortega/Getty ImagesBy AARON KATERSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Fashion mogul Peter Nygard was arrested Monday in Winnipeg on sex trafficking and racketeering charges brought by federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.
aluxum/iStockBy AARON KATERSKY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Donald Trump’s namesake company is invoking attorney-client privilege in an attempt to shield certain documents from the New York Attorney General’s office, which is conducting an investigation that will
Sundry Photography/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News(NEW YORK) — California regulators hit Uber with a $59 million fine for allegedly refusing to provide more detailed information about sexual assault and harassment claims. An administrative judge upheld the fine
jetcityimage/iStockBy ABC News (NEW YORK) — With Christmas just 10 days away, if you’re hoping to get your presents delivered in time, now is the time to take action. Tuesday marks the last day to send your
Anatoliy Sizov/iStockBY: CATHERINE THOREBECK, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said Monday that it was issuing orders to nine companies — including Amazon, Facebook and TikTok — demanding more information about their data
Poulssen/iStockBy CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Multinational conglomerate Unilever said Monday it would be the first major company to put its ambitious climate change goals before a shareholder vote. The global consumer goods giant said