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The House Closes in on Approval of a Sweeping Social and Climate Bill
Democrats brushed aside months-long divisions and approached House passage of their expansive social and environment…
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Lawmakers Are Anxious Over U.S. Efforts Against Russian Hackers
Five months after President Biden met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and urged him to take a stand against…
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Biden Says That the White House May Hold a Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing Olympics
President Joe Biden said on Thursday that the U.S. was weighing a diplomatic boycott of…
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A Santa Ana Woman Receives $4.5 Million After Accusing a California Highway Patrol Officer of Sexual Assault
A Santa Ana woman who said she was sexually assaulted by a California Highway Patrol…
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The Son of a Black Man Killed by California Police Will Receive $1.3 Million
The 8-year-old son of a Black man in California who was fatally shot by police…
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The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Approves a $1 Million Settlement for a 2018 Pipeline Failure
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission on Thursday approved a $1 million settlement related to a massive…
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A House Panel Investigates Free Speech at the University of Florida
A U.S. House subcommittee opened an investigation Thursday into whether the University of Florida interfered…
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A Former High-Ranking Manager Is Suing CPI Security Over Discrimination and Retaliation
A former high-level manager has filed a racial discrimination and retaliation lawsuit against CPI Security…
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Taco Bell Faces a Supreme Court Case Over Unpaid Overtime
Taco Bell, home of the Burrito Supreme, is now involved in a Supreme Court hearing.…
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Two Iranian Computer Hackers Are Charged With Threatening Voters in the 2020 U.S. Election
Two suspected Iranian computer hackers have been charged in a broad campaign of election interference…
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