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Trumpworld's Jason Miller Must Pay Gizmodo Thousands for Accurately Reporting Insane Story About Him


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Jason Miller owes G/O Media, formerly Gizmodo Media Group, nearly $42,000 in legal expenses after he tried and failed to sue the company for accurately reporting on legal filings stipulating he’d secretly drugged his pregnant mistress with an abortion pill, the Daily Beast reported. After losing his initial $100 million defamation suit against G/O Media—the parent company of the now-defunct Splinter, which published the story—Miller tried to revive the case by arguing that the court documents were out of bounds. His claim was rejected by a federal appeals court that “ruled that they were protected under New York fair reporting privilege and upheld the 2019 decision,” per the Beast. And last week, to add insult to injury, the former spokesperson for

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Boston business leaders launch campaign to raise $10 million for Latino Equity Fund


Boston business leaders launch campaign to raise $10 million for Latino Equity Fund
Eastern Bank and State Street commit $1 million to help relaunch and rebrand the fund
By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated May 6, 2021, 7:40 p.m.
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Jasmine Lopez, a vaccine ambassador with Archipelago Strategies Group, answers questions for vaccine recipients at a mobile vaccine site in East Boston organized by Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.Nathan Klima for The Boston Globe/The Boston Globe
The twin pandemics of COVID-19 and racial inequity have drawn millions of corporate dollars to underserved communities during the past year.

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