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Consumer Law
Ex-Lonza Employee in New Hampshire Seeks Damages After Alleging Sexual and Racial Discrimination
A Black female employee is seeking $828,000 from Lonza Biologics after the state Human Rights…
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Criminal Law
19-Year-Old from Detroit Arrested for Allegedly Conducting Deadly Shooting Rampage that Killed Three People
A 19-year-old man with no apparent criminal history was arrested for allegedly killing three people…
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Criminal Law
Miami-Dade Commissioner Surrenders to Police, Charged with Unlawful Compensation
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez surrendered to police Tuesday morning to face criminal charges amid…
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Criminal Law
North Carolina Mother Arrested for Allegedly Killing Her Two Daughters
A Cary woman was arrested for her involvement in the murder of her two toddlers…
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Big Law
Pharmaceutical Company, Novartis, Files a Lawsuit Against Entresto Over Allegations of Patent Infringement of Popular Drug
Novartis is already suing a long list of generics producers that aim to bring copycats…
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Big Law
Royal Caribbean Begins Partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink to Offer Onboard Internet
Royal Caribbean Cruises will begin offering onboard internet via SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network, the cruise line…
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Big Law
Sony Music Sues Triller for Alleged Copyright Infringement and Breach of Contract
Sony Music Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Triller, seeking millions of dollars in damages after the video-sharing…
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Political and Legislative
Biden Plans to Visit Pennsylvania to Discuss Crime and Gun Control
President Joe Biden is ready to talk up his crime prevention plans during a visit…
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Political and Legislative
Department of Health and Human Services Announce $11M Funding of MonkeyPox Vaccine Production
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Monday announced it is providing about…
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Political and Legislative
U.S. Federal Trade Commission Sues Idaho Data Company for Allegedly Tracking People at Abortion Clinics
The Federal Trade Commission sued an Idaho-based data company Monday, accusing it of selling location…
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