Consumer Law
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Lobster Fishermen Allowed to Sue Environmental Group for Defamation
A group of lobster fishermen can sue one of the world’s largest seafood watchdog groups…
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New York Prison Guards Fired for Defying Strike Deal
New York state police are investigating the death of an inmate as the state corrections…
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Apple Shareholders Vote to Retain Diversity Policies
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Apple to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion policies,…
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US SEC Orders Staff to Return to Office, Union Decries Move as Illegal
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has told unionized employees they will have to return…
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Supreme Court Poised to Rule for Ohio Woman in Job Bias Case Over Sexual Orientation
The Supreme Court seemed likely Wednesday to side with an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex…
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US Health Agencies Postpone Decision on ‘Healthy’ Food Label Definition
U.S. health agencies will delay by more than two months a decision on updating the…
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Starbucks Cuts 1,100 Corporate Jobs in Streamlining Move
Starbucks plans to lay off 1,100 corporate employees globally as new Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol streamlines…
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Many Hawaii Inmates Released Without IDs, Hindering Fresh Start
Simoné Nanilei Kamaunu left prison in 2022 with a $500 check and no way to…
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Hundreds Protest Federal Worker Firings, Citing Public Health Risks
Hundreds of current and former federal employees rallied Wednesday outside the Department of Health and Human Services headquarters, protesting…
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Cincinnati Immigrant Law Center Barred from Representing Unaccompanied Children
A Cincinnati law center has been directed by the Trump administration to stop its work…
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