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Hospitals Face Potential Staffing Shortages as the Vaccine Deadlines Approach
Hospitals and nursing homes around the U.S. are bracing for worsening staff shortages as state…
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Biden Receives the Coronavirus Vaccine Booster Shot
President Biden received his booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday while touting the third dose…
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California Becomes the Sixth State to Convert to All-Mail Voting
California will become the sixth state to conduct its elections entirely by mail after Gov. Gavin…
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The Texas GOP Proposes Amendments to Congressional Maps
Facing up to Texas’ booming suburbs turning bluer, Republicans on Monday proposed new U.S. House…
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Biden Tries to Bypass Congress to Shield ‘Dreamers’
The Biden administration on Monday renewed efforts to shield hundreds of thousands of immigrants who…
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Roblox Settles a $200 Million Licensing Lawsuit With National Music Publishers’ Association
The National Music Publishers’ Association has settled its $200 million lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, announcing…
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Wells Fargo Agrees to Pay $37 Million to Settle a Foreign Exchange Lawsuit
Wells Fargo (WFC) edged lower Monday after the scandal-plagued bank agreed to pay $37 million to…
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Activision Settles a Workplace Harassment Lawsuit for $18 Million
Popular game maker Activision Blizzard reached an $18 million settlement with the U.S. government over…
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A Judge Dismisses an Ex-Officer’s Lawsuit Over His Firing
A lawsuit filed by a suburban Denver police officer for his firing over a photo…
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Greyhound Lines Will Pay $2.2 Million to Settle a Lawsuit Over Immigration Sweeps
Greyhound Lines Inc. will pay $2.2 million to settle a lawsuit over the bus line’s…
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