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Obama Says That Congress Must Pass a Voting Rights Bill Before the Next Election
Former President Obama said Monday that Congress needs to pass voting rights legislation before the…
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A Look at Biden’s Targeted Student Loan Relief Measures
The Biden administration has been grappling for months over whether to accede to progressive demands…
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The Chicago Fire Department Will Pay Female Paramedics $1.825 Million to Settle Harassment Claims
Aldermen are poised to pay five paramedics $1.825 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that…
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An Injured Software Developer Secures a $4.3 Million Settlement
Arash Law is proud to announce that it has secured a $4.3 million settlement on behalf…
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Families Claiming Excessive Force by the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office Receive a $6 Million Settlement
The insurance company for the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office just agreed to pay $6 million to…
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AscensionPoint Recovery Services Is Being Sued for Firing a Christian Employee Who Refused to Have His Fingerprints Taken
AscensionPoint Recovery Services, LLC (APRS), a Minnesota-based estate and probate debt recovery company that manages…
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A Buddhist Temple Is Suing California for Alleged Racial Discrimination
A Buddhist temple in Fremont, Calif., is suing the city for racial discrimination, denial of religious freedom…
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The Supreme Court Ruled Against the NCAA in a Student-Athlete Compensation Lawsuit
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits — like computers and paid…
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A Grandmother Will Be the First Person to Be Sentenced for the January 6 Capitol Attack
On Wednesday, a federal judge is scheduled to hand down the first sentence to one…
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A Fort Dodge Man Has Been Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Prison for Firearm and Cocaine Convictions
A man who distributed crack cocaine and illegally possessed firearms was sentenced June 16, 2021,…
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