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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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A Hawaiian Food Distributor Faces Allegations of Racial Discrimination
Supervisors of a Hawaii food distribution company discriminated against a Black employee by subjecting him…
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A Federal Judge Grants Unconditional Release for Ronald Reagan’s Would-Be Assassin
A federal judge has approved the unconditional release next year of John Hinckley Jr., who…
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The Chief ICC Prosecutor Wants to Resume Investigation of Afghanistan War Crimes
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court sought urgent clearance Monday from the court’s…
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R. Kelly Is Found Guilty of Sex Trafficking and Racketeering
R. Kelly, the R&B superstar known for his anthem “I Believe I Can Fly,” was…
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Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods Enter the Plant-Based Chicken Market
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods found success with realistic plant-based burgers. Now, they’re hoping to…
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Facebook Pauses Its Instagram for Kids Plans After Receiving Backlash
Facebook is putting a hold on the development of a kids’ version of Instagram, geared…
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Polestar, Backed by Leonardo DiCaprio, Agrees to a $20 Billion SPAC Merger
Polestar, the electric-vehicle maker backed by Volvo Car Group and actor Leonardo DiCaprio, agreed to…
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The U.S. Has Enough Coronavirus Vaccine Doses for Booster Shots and Children
With more than 40 million doses of coronavirus vaccines available, U.S. health authorities said they’re…
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WHO Wants to Investigate the Origins of COVID-19
The World Health Organization (WHO) is looking to revive a probe into the origins of the COVID-19…
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