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Federal Officials Debate Over When to Pull Back on the National Stimulus
Federal Reserve officials debated last month how quickly they would need to begin pulling back…
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The Arizona AG Calls Biden’s Door-to-Door Vaccination Campaign Alarming
Arizona’s attorney general sent a letter to President Biden condemning his new strategy to promote coronavirus vaccines…
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Biden Speaks Out Against the “Heinous” Assassination of Haiti’s President
President Biden condemned the assassination of Haiti’s president on Wednesday as a “heinous act” and said…
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More Than 75 U.S. Companies Urge Congress to Adopt a Clean Energy Standard
More than 75 major U.S. companies including Apple, Google, Lyft and Salesforce signed a letter…
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Biden Considers a ‘Range of Options’ in the Fight Against Russian Cyberattacks
The White House said Wednesday that President Biden has a “range of options” that he can choose…
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The SEC Nears Settlements Worth Millions With BitConnect
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is nearing settlements with four U.S.-based individuals accused…
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Match.com Pays $2 Million to Settle a Consumer Protection Lawsuit
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced today that Match Group Inc., a global…
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The U.S. Government Will Pay $7 Million to Settle a Lawsuit Over Abuse at a VA Hospital
The U.S. government has agreed to pay nearly $7 million to settle claims from eight…
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The Tennessee AG Accuses the New Anti-Discrimination Guidelines of Giving Too Much Leeway to the LGBTQ+ Community
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery is leading an effort by 20 U.S. state attorneys general…
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Phillips Exeter Academy Wins a Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
A Rockingham Superior Court judge sided with Phillips Exeter Academy in a lawsuit brought forward…
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