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Lawmakers and Officials Urge Biden to Make Latin America a Priority
The Pentagon has made clear it has no appetite for a new military entanglement in…
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The Senate Will Vote on a Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Next Week
The Senate left town Thursday with the fate of a bipartisan infrastructure package uncertain, despite…
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California Becomes the First State to Approve a State-Funded Guaranteed Income Plan
California lawmakers on Thursday approved the first state-funded guaranteed income plan in the U.S., $35…
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Pfizer Proposes a $345 Million Settlement Over EpiPen Price Hikes
Pfizer Inc. and two other companies have agreed to pay $345 million to resolve long-running…
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The New York State Public Service Commission Settles With Multiple Utilities for $86.3 Million
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that the New York State Public Service Commission has…
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CBIZ Announces a $41.5 Million Settlement With the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and UPMC Altoona
CBIZ announced it has reached a settlement agreement in the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center…
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A Black House Staffer Alleges Discrimination and a Hostile Environment
A Black staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) has sued her employer, saying her supervisor…
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A Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Yale Has Been Resolved
A settlement has been reached in a wide-ranging sexual harassment lawsuit filed by six women…
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An Excessive Force Lawsuit Is Being Filed Against an Officer Who Said ‘Kill Them All’ During a Livestream
A Colorado Springs police officer who was disciplined for saying “Kill them all” during a…
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A Former St. Louis Police Officer Receives a Prison Sentence for Beating an Undercover Colleague at a Protest
A former St.Louis police officer was sentenced to four years in prison in Tuesday after…
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