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The International Energy Agency Will Release 60 Million Barrels of Oil From Reserves
The International Energy Agency’s 31 member countries agreed Tuesday to release 60 million barrels of…
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The House Passes the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act
The House’s overwhelming support of legislation that would make lynching a federal hate crime directly…
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Biden Discusses Putin and Unity in His State of the Union Address
President Biden on Tuesday delivered his first State of the Union address under the cloud of…
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A Judge Grants Tentative Approval to a $52.5 Million JBS Settlement
A judge has given tentative approval to a $52.5 million class action deal between Brazilian…
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Keurig Reaches a $10 Million Recycling Settlement
Keurig Green Mountain reached a class-action settlement with a consumer who sued over coffee pod…
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Flexsteel Agrees to a $1.3 Million Settlement With Workers Who Were Fired During the Pandemic
Dubuque based Flexsteel will pay $1.275 million to workers it fired when it shut down…
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A Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuits Filed by Victims of a 2016 Smoky Mountains Wildfire
A federal judge dismissed lawsuits filed by victims of a 2016 wildfire that swept through…
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A Michigan School Settles Accusations of Retaliation Against a Parent
A suburban Detroit parent who claimed she lost her job for criticizing COVID-19 policies in local schools…
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The ACLU Alleges Inequities in Maine’s Public Defender System
The American Civil Liberties Union of Maine sued the system that provides attorneys to those…
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A Former Washington Police Officer Is Sentenced For Stalking
A former Everett police officer must spend 10 days in jail, perform community service and…
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