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Criminal Law
Department of Justice Announces Eight People Arrested in Suspected Human Trafficking Ring
Eight people were arrested Tuesday in connection with what federal authorities believe is a sprawling…
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Criminal Law
U.S. Charges Against Iranian Hackers For Alleged Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced charges against three Iranian individuals alleged to have launched…
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Big Law
Twitter Shareholders Approve $44B Deal with Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Almost all of Twitter’s shareholders have voted to approve the social media giant’s deal with…
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Big Law
Adobe Acquires Design Platform Figma
Today, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Figma,…
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Big Law
United Airlines and Emirates Announce Codeshare Partnership
United Airlines and Emirates will sell seats on each other’s planes, marking a turnaround in the…
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Political and Legislative
Mary Peltola Sworn in as First Alaska Native Congresswoman
Today, Democrat Mary Peltola will be sworn in as a member of Congress. But Monday…
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Political and Legislative
First American Death from Monkeypox Reported in Los Angeles County
The U.S. reported its first death caused by monkeypox, according to an announcement from the…
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Civil Plaintiff
Uber Pays New Jersey $100M Over Worker Classification Dispute
Uber may have built its hailing empire, in part, by notoriously skirting past local laws and regulations, but…
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Civil Plaintiff
City of Baton Rouge to Receive $4M Settlement from Construction Company for Crack in Library Building
A legal fight over who’s at fault for the tumultuous development surrounding Baton Rouge’s downtown…
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Civil Plaintiff
Fans File Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Washington Commanders After Suffering Injuries from Broken Railing at Stadium
Four New Jersey football fans are suing the Washington Commanders, alleging they are still coping…
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