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The FTC Will Decide Whether to Challenge the Amazon-MGM Merger
The FTC is set to decide over the next few weeks whether to bring an antitrust lawsuit…
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The Pentagon Awards Three Companies $1.8 Billion in Contracts to Expand Its Military Satellite Internet
The Space Development Agency, an acquisition arm of the Department of Defense, on Monday announced…
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Capitol Leaders Drop Their Mask Mandate Ahead of State of the Union
Hill leaders are retiring their workplace masking policies, making masks optional throughout the Capitol complex…
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Nearly Half of the 500 Million Free Covid Tests Remain Unclaimed
Nearly half of the 500 million free COVID-19 tests the Biden administration recently made available to the public still…
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Ukrainian and Russian Officials Begin Ceasefire Talks
Ceasefire talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials began on Monday, several days into an invasion…
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The Treasury Department Imposes Sanctions on Russia’s Central Bank
The Treasury Department on Monday banned transactions with the Central Bank of Russia and the…
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Women’s Groups Urge Congress to Protect Abortion Rights and Reauthorize the Violence Against Women act
More than 50 women’s groups are pressing Congress to protect abortion rights and reauthorize the…
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Illinois Is Set to Receive $760 Million From an Opioid Settlement
Illinois is expected to receive $760 million as part of a settlement with pharmaceutical distributors…
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Viatris Will Settle an EpiPen Class Action Lawsuit For $264 Million
Viatris Inc, the drugmaker formerly known as Mylan, said on Monday it had agreed to…
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Bill Paxton’s Family Settles With an Anesthesia Company For $1 Million
Bill Paxton’s family has settled with bosses at an anaesthesia firm over the late actor’s…
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