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Pfizer Is Researching a Pill to Treat Coronavirus
Pfizer on Wednesday announced that it had initiated a later-stage clinical trial for a pill that…
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The WHO Urges Leaders to Delay Booster Shots Through September
The World Health Organization asked world leaders again to hold off on administering Covid-19 boosters for at…
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A House Panel Defies Biden and Backs a $24 Billion Boost to the Pentagon’s Budget
The House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday voted to endorse a nearly $24 billion increase…
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Biden Plans to Visit Louisiana This Week to Assess Ida Damage
President Joe Biden will travel on Friday to Louisiana, where he will survey the damage…
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A Top U.S. Military Official Says ‘It’s Possible’ That the U.S. Will Collaborate With the Taliban on ISIS Counterterrorism Operations
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley on Wednesday said “it’s possible” the U.S. military could…
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Purdue Pharma’s Multi-Billion Dollar Settlement Is Approved
A federal judge on Wednesday approved a controversial bankruptcy settlement for OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma…
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The Auto Lender Credit Acceptance Corporation Will Pay $27 Million in the Largest Settlement of Its Kind
In the largest settlement of its kind, national subprime auto lender Credit Acceptance Corporation (CAC) will pay…
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A Former WSU Football Player Files a Lawsuit Against His Former Coach and School
Former Washington State wide receiver Kassidy Woods has filed a lawsuit against Nick Rolovich one…
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Volkswagen Will Pay $42 Million to Settle a Lawsuit Over Airbags
Volkswagen’s U.S. unit has agreed to a $42 million settlement covering 1.35 million vehicles that…
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Pilots Sue Southwest Airlines Over Employment Conditions During the Pandemic
A union representing thousands of Southwest Airlines pilots has sued the company over alleged changes…
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