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The former CEO of Escobar Inc. admitted that customers only received a certificate of ownership and not the merchandise they ...
Church leaders said the law, which was set to take effect later this month, would have required them to report child abuse ...
Markets got back to treading water this week, as inflation and tariff concerns have some analysts pushing the next interest ...
The Judicial Council's rules neither require nor prohibit the use of AI, though they do provide guidance about transparency ...
A federal court in California declined to grant preliminary approval of a settlement between Sony and a putative class of ...
The Michigan Court of Appeals revived a father’s wrongful death claims arising from the death of his daughter in the shooting ...
Although a jury convicted her of triple homicide in 2008, Deborah Nicholls has maintained the house fire that killed her three children two decades ago was accidental.
Without the money, school districts and nonprofits such as the YMCA and Boys and Girls Club of America had said they would have to close or scale back educational programs this fall.
U.S. Circuit Judge Pamela Harris, a Barack Obama appointee, writes in a 24-page opinion that the trade association has standing for a preemptive challenge to the law, which permits broadband internet ...
The president has denied writing the letter amid growing political controversy after the Justice Department said last week an Epstein “client list” doesn't exist.
Trump did not invent the idea of trade over aid. African leaders have pushed for this since the 1970s. The problem, critics say, is the caveat: steep tariffs and uncertainty over the African Growth ...
The former governor and current New York City mayoral candidate says the former aide’s suit should not be formally dismissed before the case advances into evidence gathering.
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