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Harris’s Approval Rating Improves as Biden’s Continues to Fall
Vice President Harris has rebounded in recent weeks, regaining her footing with approval ratings that…
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Congress Moves to Avoid a Government Shutdown
Congress is moving to avert a government shutdown before Friday, leaving Democrats with a tough…
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The $18 Million Blizzard Settlement Faces Backlash From Unionized Workers
Following news that Activision Blizzard plans to settle the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) complaint for…
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The City of Seattle Settles a Class Action Lawsuit Over Improper Electrical Billing for $3.5 Million
The City of Seattle has reached a $3.5 million settlement agreement in an August 2019…
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The American Honda Finance Corporation Pays Over $1.5 Million to Settle Federal Rights Violations
The Department of Justice announced today that American Honda Finance Corporation (AHFC) has agreed to…
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Viewpoint Construction Software Is Being Sued for Refusing to Hire a Deaf Man
Federal watchdogs are suing Portland-based Viewpoint Construction Software and its recruiting firm CampusPoint Corp., alleging…
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Macy’s Files a Lawsuit to Prevent Amazon From Advertising Next to Their Store
Macy’s has filed a lawsuit against the company that owns the giant billboard next to…
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A Lawsuit Accuses a Des Moines Police Union Boss of Harassment
The longtime president of the Des Moines police officers’ union sent explicit photos to four…
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An Olympic Gold Medalist Pleads Guilty to a Capitol Riot Charge
Olympic gold medalist Klete Keller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of obstructing the…
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Two People Plead Guilty to Robbing a Beverly Hills Restaurant
Two gang members pleaded guilty Wednesday to robbing customers at a Beverly Hills restaurant, where…
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