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The Department of Justice Will Appeal a Public Transportation Mask Ruling
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday said it would appeal a ruling striking down…
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A Missouri Bill Would Allow Workers to Sue Over Vaccine Mandates
Workers required to get vaccinations for their jobs could sue if they have negative reactions…
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Biden Faces the Climate Agenda
One year ago, Joe Biden marked his first Earth Day as president by convening world leaders for a…
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A Poll Shows That Many Americans Think Biden Is Not Tough Enough on Russia
Many Americans still question whether President Joe Biden is showing enough strength in response to Russia’s…
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The White House Prepares For a Trump-Era Border Policy to End Next Month
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Wednesday said the White House is still planning for a May…
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South Carolina Receives an $86.5 Million Tobacco Settlement
South Carolina’s Attorney General, Alan Wilson announced Wednesday the state received $86.5 million as part…
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The City of San Francisco Agrees to a $10 Million Settlement With Endo
The city of San Francisco has agreed to a $10 million settlement with Endo pharmaceuticals for the…
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A Group of Baltimore Businesses Will Receive a $3.5 Million Settlement For Damage During Riots
A group of business owners whose properties were damaged during the 2015 Baltimore riots that…
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NeNe Leakes Sues ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta’ Over a Hostile, Racist Environment
NeNe Leakes, a former star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta reality show, has filed a lawsuit…
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Walmart Seeks a New Trial in a Wrongful Termination Case
Walmart is seeking a new trial in a case over the firing of a longtime employee…
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