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A Jury Awards $14 Million to Denver Protesters
A federal jury’s $14 million award to Denver protesters hit with pepper balls and a…
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King County, WA Agrees to a $3 Million Settlement Over a Jail Beating
King County will pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit filed by an incarcerated man…
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A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Sues NY Prisons Over a Book Ban
The author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the revolt at the Attica Correctional Facility…
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A Civil Rights Groups Sue to Block Louisiana’s New Congressional Map
A coalition of civil rights groups is suing to block Louisiana’s new congressional map, saying…
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Officials Revoke a Nevada Gun Manufacturer’s License
Federal officials have revoked the license of a Nevada-based gun manufacturer that was accused of…
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A Tennessee Man Is Convicted in Two 2019 Murders
A Tennessee man was convicted Thursday in two stabbing deaths outside a Nashville bar in…
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Jurors Will Hear Closing Arguments in the Plot to Kidnap the Michigan Governor Trial
Jurors will hear closing arguments Friday in the trial of four men accused of a…
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An Iowa Man Charged in the Murder of a 10-Year-Old Has Trial Relocated
An Iowa man charged in the killing of a 10-year-old Davenport girl who was missing for nine…
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The SEC Targets SPACs With New Rules to Crack Down on Blank-Check Companies
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday debuted a host of new rules for SPACs…
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The FCC Receives Dozens of Complaints Following Oscars Slap
Will Smith’s stunning slapping of Chris Rock at the Oscars elicited dozens of complaints to the Federal…
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