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Only 39 people have received compensation from the federal program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries. It has rejected another ...
The state just cracked down on a form of state-sanctioned robbery, where governments seized and sold homes over minor tax ...
The case in question— Nazario v. Bytedance Ltd. —involves a tragedy turned into a cudgel against tech companies and free ...
Plus: City-run grocery stores, Peronists for prison, California can't figure out how minimum wage hikes work, and ...
If Trump kills the deal over the team changing its name, he'd be doing the right thing but in perhaps the most corrupt possible way.
Opinion
Pentagon Awards up to $200 Million to AI Companies Whose Models Are Rife With Ideological BiasThe Department of Defense awarded contracts to Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. The last two are particularly concerning.
"Malicious prosecution," which covers the bringing of civil and administrative quasi-judicial complaints and not just criminal complaints, becomes especially relevant given a recent Colorado Supreme ...
One former ICE detainee says he and a group of men were forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs and eat "like dogs." ...
A federal judge sentenced Mario Stewart, a retired police sergeant in Mount Vernon, New York, to six months in ...
Is it unfair if a company that specializes in picking up and transporting heavy loads emphasizes hiring younger people over employing senior citizens? That's the federal government's position in the ...
"Furthermore, the Court is not in the business of scouring and removing data from GovInfo.gov, PACERMonitor, CaseText, and Justia" (which is what the Plaintiff had requested).
The notion that NPR can somehow become unbiased is about as believable as the IRS sending you a fruit basket to commend you ...
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