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Verizon Says TracFone Customers Will Receive 5G Services If Their Acquisition Is Approved
Verizon is looking to acquire TracFone, an MVNO that predominantly uses the Big Red’s LTE…
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The White House Will Send ‘Surge Teams’ to Help Fight the Delta Variant in Coronavirus Hot Spots
The White House is readying COVID-19 “surge teams” to send to communities with low vaccination…
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A New Coronavirus Mass Testing Technique Has Been Developed
Mass testing has been a major hurdle for getting back into schools and regular indoor…
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The House Passes a Surface Transportation and Water Infrastructure Bill
The 221-201 vote is the culmination of months of partisan bickering in the lower chamber…
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The NSA Discloses Alleged Russian Hacking Methods
U.S. and British agencies disclosed on Thursday details of “brute force” methods they say have…
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Senate Democrats Push for the Declassification of 9/11 Intelligence
A group of Senate Democrats are repeating demands for the Justice Department and FBI to…
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The Mother of Korryn Gaines Fights for a $38 Million Settlement 5 Years After She Was Fatally Shot by Police
It’s been five years since 23-year-old Korryn Gaines was shot and killed in her apartment…
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Boy Scouts of America Settles With Sex Abuse Victims for $850 Million
The Boy Scouts of America have reached an $850 million agreement with attorneys representing some…
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Former J.P. Morgan Brokers Seek a $4 Million Settlement in a Dispute With Their Grandmother
Two ex-J.P. Morgan Securities brokers claim their grandmother reneged on terms to resolve their high-profile, high-dollar…
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Sues UPS for Disability Discrimination
United Parcel Service, Inc. violated federal law by firing an employee because of his disability,…
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