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The Whitehouse Is Monitoring Fuel Shortages in the Southeast After Pipeline Cyberattack
The Biden administration is monitoring fuel supply shortages in the southeastern United States after the…
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Biden Announces That Recipients Will Lose Unemployment Benefits If They Turn Down a ‘Suitable’ Job
President Biden announced Monday that his administration would affirm that workers cannot turn down a “suitable”…
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Tesla Settles Air Quality Case for $1 Million
Tesla, Inc., has agreed to pay up in order to settle 33 notices of air…
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The University of Miami Will Pay $22 Million to Settle Allegations Involving Unnecessary Medical Testing and Fraudulent Billing
The University of Miami (UM) has agreed to pay $22 million to resolve allegations that…
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Northhampton Community College Has Settled a Lawsuit With a Former Employee Over Racial and Age Discrimination
Northampton Community College has agreed to pay a former administrator $185,000 to settle his claim…
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The UConn Women’s Rowing Team Has Filed a Lawsuit and a Restraining Order Against the School
Lawyers for the UConn women’s rowing team recently filed a motion for a temporary restraining…
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A Man Has Received a 16 Year Prison Sentence for Killing a Man During a Citizen’s Arrest
The man who was convicted for murdering an individual during a citizen’s arrest was sentenced to 16…
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A Second Man Was Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Trying to Drive a Vehicle into a Police Building
A second man has been sentenced for trying to drive a vehicle into the public…
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Iraq Put in a Formal Request to Purchase a $350 Million Exxon Oilfield Share
Iraq has formally asked to buy U.S. energy giant ExxonMobil’s share in one of Iraq’s…
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U.S. Government Opens Probe of Honda Accord Steering Issues
The U.S. government’s auto safety agency is investigating multiple complaints about steering failures that could…
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