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The British Prime Minister Confirms That At Least One Person Has Died From Omicron
At least one person has died from the omicron variant of COVID-19 in the U.K., British…
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Biden Approves a Disaster Declaration for Kentucky Following Severe Weather
President Biden approved a disaster declaration for Kentucky on Sunday, making federal funds available to areas that…
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Democrats Race to Finalize Biden’s Plan by the Deadline
Democrats are hitting a make-or-break week in their ambitious effort to pass President Biden‘s climate and…
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Pences’ Appearances Fuel Speculation of a Presidential Bid in 2024
Former Vice President Mike Pence’s visit to New Hampshire last week and stops in other high-profile early…
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The FTC Settles With Vyera Pharmaceuticals For $40 Million
In early December 2021, the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC), along with several state…
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Illinois Will Receive $3.6 Million in an Emissions Settlement With Volkswagen
Illinois officials have agreed to a $3.6 million settlement in a lawsuit against Volkswagen Group…
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A Boston Teacher Who Accused School Officials of Retaliation is Awarded $1.7 Million by Jury
A jury has found that school officials in Boston retaliated against a teacher for exercising…
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Tesla Faces Another Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
A second Tesla employee within one month has filed a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment at…
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A Trucking Company Loses A Lawsuit From the EEOC Over Gender Discrimination
In the midst of a huge labor shortage in the trucking industry, which is threatening to…
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Microsoft Settles Claims of Hiring Discrimination Against Non-U.S. Citizens
The Department of Justice Dec. 7 announced it has reached a settlement agreement with Microsoft…
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