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Avenatti’s Trial Is Set to Begin Today
Opening statements are set to start Monday in Manhattan in a third criminal case against Michael…
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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Will Seek Appeal Against Extradition
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has won permission to try and appeal against a decision to allow him…
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Jimi Hendrix Estate Sues Over Royalties and Copyright
The Jimi Hendrix Experience might have split in 1969, but there’s still drama between the…
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Riot Games Accuses a Vietnamese Studio of Ripping Off League of Legends
Riot Games is reportedly suing Vietnamese video game studio Imba Network for allegedly copying its League…
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A U.S. Congressman Pushes For Scrutiny Over the Xbox Activision Acquisition
Numerous experts said last week that Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard might sound the alarm for U.S. regulators but…
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A Study Finds That Covid Vaccines Do Not Impair Fertility
A new study adds to growing evidence that there is no connection between Covid-19 vaccinations…
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Some States Are Still Administering Antibody Treatments That Don’t Work Against Omicron
As the omicron variant completes its sweep across the U.S., states with scarce supplies of…
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Biden Plans More Outreach and Less Legislation in Year Two
President Joe Biden has launched into his second year in office with a new focus…
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Biden Sends Russia a New Warning Over Invading Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden said Thursday that any Russian troop movements across Ukraine’s border would…
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Biden Administration Announces Policy Changes to Attract Foreign STEM Students
The Biden administration on Friday announced policy changes to attract international students specializing in science,…
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