O.J. Simpson’s Final Days | May 2024
After O.J. Simpson's death, his estate's attorney shifts their stance on the Goldman family's $30M claim for a nuanced turn in a decades-long legal saga.
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After O.J. Simpson's death, his estate's attorney shifts their stance on the Goldman family's $30M claim for a nuanced turn in a decades-long legal saga.
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Unpack the "Rust" armorer's 18-month prison term for Halyna Hutchins' shooting. Delve into the sentencing aftermath and industry implications.
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Alabama Supreme Court recently upended in vitro fertilization access, ruling that frozen embryos are considered children, increasing public outcry.
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The Senate should swiftly advance a bill that forces Chinese technology company ByteDance to sell TikTok.
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Marijuana remains in an odd legal limbo in the United States with the DEA declaring it as one of the most dangerous drugs. Now, Congress has an opportunity to intervene.
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President Biden recently visited East Palestine, Ohio, just over a year after a freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the small village near the Pennsylvania state line.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that it will take the significant step of increasing its oversight over Boeing and begin an immediate audit of Boeing's production and manufacturing
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More than four dozen members of Congress recently signed on to two letters expressing concern about the lending practices of the nation’s largest credit union and discriminatory practices.
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The half-century musical collaboration of soul-pop duo Hall & Oates came to a record-scratching halt when it was revealed last month that Daryl Hall, was suing John Oates, in a Nashville court,
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Binance chief Changpeng Zhao stepped down and pleaded guilty to breaking U.S. anti-money laundering laws as part of a $4.3 billion settlement.
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The U.S. financial services division of Chinese bank ICBC was hit with a cyberattack that reportedly disrupted the trading of Treasurys.
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Medical debts are growing for Americans who often have to obtain unplanned health care services or are the result of billing issues and other errors.
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The Biden administration recently eased sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector in response to a deal reached between the government and opposition parties for the 2024 election.
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Immigration is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution or any of its amendments which means in order to understand who can change them, it's critical to understand how the laws are made.
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Kraft Heinz has issued a voluntary recall after nearly 84,000 cases of slices of processed individually wrapped American cheese were deemed to potentially contain choking hazards.
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Andrew Lester, the Kansas City man charged in the shooting of Ralph Yarl after the teenager mistakenly went to the wrong house, pleaded not guilty during his recent arraignment after that his case wil
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The Biden administration recently launched an application for a new student loan repayment plan as part of its latest attempt to offer relief to borrowers as payments resume.
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Biden met with artificial intelligence experts to discuss the powers and limitations of AI to help determine the future of technology regulation.
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Fran Drescher addresses the problems and concerns of SAG-AFTRA members and the challenges they are experiencing amid the strike.
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In Utah, social media companies must verify the ages of all users in the state, and children under age 18 must get permission from their parents to have accounts.
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