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The U.S. Military Will Require Members to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
The Pentagon will require all military personnel to get the COVID-19 vaccine by Sept. 15,…
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The CIA Director Will Meet With Israeli and Palestinian Leaders
CIA Director William Burns is reportedly set to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders this week during…
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Democrats Unveil a $3.5 Trillion Social and Climate Change Budget
Senate Democrats unwrapped a budget resolution Monday envisioning a massive $3.5 trillion, 10-year cascade of…
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The Biden Administration Repeals a Trump-Era Student Loan Policy
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) scrapped another Trump-era policy on student loans, enabling state governments to…
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Dean Chase Is Named the President and CEO of Plaintiff Support
Plaintiff Support Services (PSS), a provider of pre- (non-recourse) and post-settlement funding to plaintiffs and…
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The Plaid Data Privacy Class Action Lawsuit Reaches a $58 Million Settlement
Consumers nationwide increasingly rely on modern fintech apps to do business, transfer and invest funds,…
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Poloniex and the SEC Reach a $10 Million Settlement Over Registration Status
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged crypto exchange Poloniex for operating an “unregistered online…
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The Gun Manufacturer Smith & Wesson Is Ordered to Hand Over Internal Marketing Documents
New Jersey’s top law enforcement official is renewing a demand for Smith & Wesson Brands…
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Families Write Letters About Addiction as Purdue’s Bankruptcy Nears Approval
Bankruptcy proceedings against Purdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, have often been opaque and bureaucratic,…
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Brown University Faces a Lawsuit Over Its Alleged Failure to Protect Students From Sexual Assault
Brown University has systematically and repeatedly failed to protect women from rape and other sexual…
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