Help! My Husband Insists on Having Every Business Lunch at a … Very Specific Restaurant. This Could Ruin His Career.
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Help! My Husband Insists on Having Every Business Lunch at a … Very Specific Restaurant. This Could Ruin His Career.

Business Dear Prudence Help! My Husband Holds His Business Lunches In a Uh, Certain Kind of Restaurant. This Could Ruin His Career. Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Getty Images Plus. <section> <div itemprop="mainEntityOfPage"> <p data-word-count="30" dates="slate.com/_components/slate-paragraph/instances/cmh3wkm73002sdekv4ke1ca7q@published"><em>Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years&mdash;so we&rsquo;re diving into the Dear Prudence archives to share classic letters with our readers.</em><strong></strong><strong>Submit your own questions to Prudie...
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Trump formally appeals ‘politically charged’ hush money conviction
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Trump formally appeals ‘politically charged’ hush money conviction

Business President Donald Trump's lawyers have formally appealed his criminal conviction in New York on charges of falsifying business records, saying the case was improperly based on “manufactured felony charges.” “This is the most politically charged prosecution in our Nation’s history,” the filing begins. “The DA, a Democrat, brought those charges in the middle of a contentious Presidential election in which President Trump was the leading Republican candidate," the lawyers wrote. "These charges against President Trump were as unprecedented as their political context,” and they involved “alleged conduct that has never been found to violate any New York law.”“This case should never have seen the inside of a courtroom, let alone resulted in a conviction,” said the appeal, filed Monday with the state Appellate Division’s First Department, a mid-level appeals court. The appeal seeks to...
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Dark Money Drives Anti-China Crackdown Across State Legislatures
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Dark Money Drives Anti-China Crackdown Across State Legislatures

Business States are passing a flurry of anti-China bills that critics warn could chill free speech, create an administrative albatross for ordinary citizens, and invite politically motivated civil penalties. Though framed as efforts to curb Chinese influence, civil liberties advocates contend that the bills bear the hallmarks of modern-day McCarthyism — propelled by newly created dark-money organizations. “There’s often a fair debate to be had over China’s influence,” said James Czerniawski, head of emerging technology policy at Consumer Choice Center. “But my bigger concern is that states are greenlighting a second Red Scare.”“My bigger concern is that states are greenlighting a second Red Scare.”Nebraska, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas have now passed sweeping state-level foreign influence registries. Nebraska’s bill, called the Foreign Adversary and Terrorist Agent Registration Act, creates...
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