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An Illinois Bill Will Allow Public Defenders to Represent Immigrants Facing Deportation
A bill passed Monday by the Illinois General Assembly would allow the Cook County public…
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Alabama Coal Miners Are Fighting for Better Wages and Benefits
About 1,100 coalminers represented by the United Mine Workers of America in Brookwood, Alabama, have…
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A Man Has Been Sentenced for a 2020 Car Accident That Left a Teen Partially Paralyzed
A Grand Island man has been sentenced for an accident that left a 13-year-old seriously…
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A Man Who Was Previously Pardoned by a Former Kentucky Governor Faces Federal Charges
Patrick Baker, the Kentucky man who then-Gov. Matt Bevin (R-Ky.) pardoned in 2019 after being convicted…
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Nintendo Wins Millions in a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against a ROM-Hosting Site
Nintendo has won a lawsuit against a ROM-hosting website called RomUniverse. As reported by TorrentFreak, the site’s…
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The Dispute Between Capitol Records and Vimeo Over Music Licensing Continues
The legal battle between Capitol Records and Vimeo is somehow still ongoing. And last week…
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Intelligence Community Members Say That No COVID-19 Origin Theory Is More Likely Than the Other
The U.S. intelligence community said Thursday that it is unsure whether the coronavirus was more likely…
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New Studies Show That Coronavirus Vaccine Immunity Will Last a Year
Two new studies indicate that the COVID-19 vaccine could give recipients immunity to the virus for…
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The FDA and Johnson & Johnson Are Expected to Announce That the Issues at Emergent BioSolutions Have Been Resolved
The Food and Drug Administration and Johnson & Johnson expect to announce that COVID-19 vaccine…
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The ACLU Is Pushing for COVID-19 Vaccines for Everyone Detained by ICE
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is pushing the Biden administration to vaccinate everyone in…
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