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Seattle Reaches a $3.5 Million Settlement Over the Deadly Police Shooting of a Pregnant Mother
The city of Seattle has agreed to pay $3.5 million to settle a wrongful-death lawsuit…
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A Prosecutor Says School Officials Had a Legal Right to Search the Shooting Suspect’s Belongings
School officials in Michigan had legal grounds to search shooting suspect Ethan Crumbley’s backpack and…
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A Bronx Landlord Is Ordered to Pay Tenants a $1 Million Settlement
A Bronx landlord accused of cheating tenants out of years of discounted rent must cough…
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A Black Worker Sues a Prospective Employer Over Anti-Black Hair Discrimination
Jeffrey Thornton’s lawsuit may test the limits of California’s 2019 CROWN Act law against anti-Black…
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Los Angeles Seeks to Dismiss a Homelessness Lawsuit
The city and county of Los Angeles are seeking dismissal of a sweeping lawsuit about…
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Federal Officials Look to Address Organ Transplant Discrimination
Following years of concerns about people with disabilities being denied organ transplants, federal officials are…
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A Landscaper Is Sent to Prison After Burning Down a Neighboring House
A South Carolina landscaper who burned down a neighbor’s home after threatening him for money…
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U.S. Customs Seizes More Than $30 Million Worth of Fake Handbags and Clothing
US customs officers have seized a container filled with more than $30 million worth of…
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DoorDash Employs Full-Time Couriers to Offer New Yorkers Faster Deliveries
Starting Monday, DoorDash is offering grocery delivery in 15 minutes or less in the Chelsea…
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Grand Theft Auto’s Parent Company Files a Copyright Claim Against ‘It Takes Two’
Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Grand Theft Auto, claimed that It Takes Two, developed…
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