Dominion Voting Systems sues Fox News for $1.6 billion over election claims: AP

Dominion voting systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, accusing the cable news network of falsely claiming the voting company rigged the 2020 election in order to boost its ratings, the Associated Press reported on Friday.

Conservative news outlets, accused of election falsehoods, air disclaimers

Businessman Mike Lindell appeared on the cable network Newsmax last month and launched into a baseless conspiracy theory blaming a voting machine company for fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

With anti-Asian hate in U.S. rising, parents grapple over whether to talk to their children

After eight people were killed in last week's shootings at three Atlanta-area spas, including six women of Asian descent, Stefany Stuber sat down to talk to her seven-year-old daughter, Olivia.

At least five killed as tornadoes rip through Alabama, destroying homes

Several powerful tornadoes tore through northern Alabama on Thursday, killing at least five people, injuring dozens of others and destroying entire neighborhoods.

U.S. Supreme Court weighs taking up major gun rights case

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday will discuss taking up a major new gun rights case involving a National Rifle Association-backed challenge to a New York state law that restricts the ability of residents to carry concealed handguns in public.

U.S. bail-bond insurers spend big to keep defendants paying

Insurance companies have spent $17 million to defeat proposals to weaken or abolish the for-profit bail industry in the United States, a system that brings insurers $15 billion in business a year, according to a Reuters analysis of campaign contributions, company financial statements and interviews with more than three dozens experts on criminal justice, campaign finance or bail.

Factbox: Major insurers of U.S. bail bonds

These companies earned the most premium income from issuing bail bonds in the United States in 2019, according to the latest full-year figures available from insurance credit agency AM Best.

NCAA takes on student-athletes in U.S. Supreme Court compensation dispute

As the annual U.S. ritual of the "March Madness" college basketball tournament unfolds, the Supreme Court is poised to hear the National Collegiate Athletic Association's bid to preserve its limits on education-related compensation for student-athletes.

Digital banking startup Greenwood raises $40 million from big banks

(Corrects after Greenwood clarifies that Citigroup Inc is not an investor in the business)

Biden compares Xi to Putin, Republican voting restriction plans to segregation-era laws

President Joe Biden vowed on Thursday to push China to play by international rules, criticized his Republican opponents and defended his policy to provide shelter to children crossing the U.S. border from Mexico at his first solo news conference since taking office.

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