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The Department of Justice Updates Filing in a Religious Discrimination Lawsuit After Facing LGBTQ Backlash
The Department of Justice revised language that said it would “vigorously” defend religious colleges and…
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Distributors Clash With Federal Regulators Over Who Should Be Blamed for the Opioid Epidemic
Opioid distribution companies and federal regulators pointed the finger at each other as a contributing…
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Drug Kingpin El Chapo’s Wife Pleads Guilty to U.S. Charges
The wife of Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman pleaded guilty Thursday to charges…
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Prosecutors Say a Nun Stole $835,000 From a Catholic Elementary School to Fund Her Gambling Habit
A retired California nun has agreed to plead guilty to stealing $835,339 from a Catholic…
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The Weeknd Is Facing a $50 Million Copyright Infringement Accusation
Two Scottish songwriters Billy smith and Scott McCulloch claim that a song they pitched almost…
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Hackers Breach One of the World’s Largest Video Game Publishers and Steal Source Code
Hackers have broken into the systems of Electronic Arts, one of the world’s biggest video…
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The D.C. Liquor Board Has Voted to Lift the Remaining Pandemic Restrictions on Bars and Restaurants
The Washington, D.C., liquor board voted Wednesday to lift the last of coronavirus restrictions on…
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The Pandemic May Have Lasting Effects on Young People’s Mental Health
The pandemic has taken a toll on the mental wellness of many people around the…
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Slavitt Steps Down from His Role in Biden’s COVID-19 Response Team
Andy Slavitt stepped down from President Joe Biden’s Covid-19 response team on Wednesday, ending his…
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The U.S. Will Buy 500 Million Doses of the Pfizer Vaccine to Share Globally
The U.S. will buy 500 million more doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to share…
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