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US Deportation Law Based on Anti-Latino Racism Fuels Immigration Fight
A Nevada case shined a light on a U.S. immigration law and its little-known history after a federal judge called the rule racist and struck it down.
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Make $87.50 in 3 Minutes: Reporting Idling Trucks in NYC Has Become a Lucrative Side Hustle for Clean-Air Vigilantes
Clean-air vigilantes have found a way to make money by taking videos of idling trucks.
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SEC Targets SPACs With Rules on Inflated Business Forecasts, Merger Disclosures
The SEC debuted new rules for SPACs that would amount of one of the broadest attempts to date at cracking down on blank-check companies.
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GOP Sen. Susan Collins Says She Will Vote for Biden Supreme Court Pick Ketanji Brown Jackson, Giving Her Likely Confirmation Bipartisan Support
With Collins’ vote, Jackson, Biden’s first nominee to the Supreme Court, is now all but guaranteed to become the first Black woman to serve on the high court.
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Democrats Demand Supreme Court's Clarence Thomas Recuse Himself From Key 2020 Election, Capitol Riot Cases Over Wife's Push to Overturn Biden Win
The request followed news that the justice’s wife, Virginia Thomas, urged then-President Trump’s top aide Mark Meadows to try to overturn Biden’s election win.
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‘Significant' Evidence Suggests Trump Organization Misstated Asset Values for More Than a Decade, NY AG Says
Donald Trump has criticized the probe of his Trump Organization by New York Attorney General Letitia James as politically motivated.
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‘We Will Come and We Will Find You': U.S. Issues Warning to Anyone Helping Russia Bypass Sanctions
The U.S. and international allies have imposed a barrage of punitive measures against Russia since the country launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.
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Jan. 6 Riot Probe Expected to Seek Interview With Wife of Supreme Court Justice Over Texts to Trump Aide
Texts reportedly showed Thomas urging then-President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, to try to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.
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Judge Says Trump Likely Broke the Law by Trying to Obstruct Congress From Confirming Biden Win
A federal judge said Donald Trump likely broke the law by “corruptly” attempting to obstruct the confirmation of President Joe Biden’s Electoral College win.
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Senate Democrat Wyden Says Supreme Court Justice Thomas Should Recuse in Cases Involving Trump, Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, urged Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows to seek to overturn the election of Joe Biden.
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Sen. Joe Manchin Will Vote for Supreme Court Pick Ketanji Brown Jackson, Boosting Her Confirmation Chances
Manchin said he would support Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination after he broke with President Biden and his party on some major issues.
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Wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Texted Trump Chief About Overturning 2020 Election
The texts were reportedly among the more than 2,000 messages Meadows gave to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, pro-Trump Capitol riot.
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Supreme Court Silent on Justice Clarence Thomas Hospitalization
News of Thomas’ hospitalization came before confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s pick to replace Justice Stephen Breyer.
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Trump Sues Hillary Clinton, DNC for More Than $70 Million Over 2016 Election, ‘Spurious' Russia Collusion Claims
The lawsuit by Donald Trump against Hillary Clinton comes years after the Republican defeated the Democrat in the 2016 presidential election.
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Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson's Confirmation Hearings Just Ended — Here's What Happens Next
Jackson, President Joe Biden’s first Supreme Court nominee, is one step closer to becoming the first Black woman to sit on the nation’s top court.
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Trump ‘Guilty of Numerous' Felonies, Prosecutor Told Manhattan District Attorney as He Resigned From Probe
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has investigated former President Donald Trump for several years, but so far has not charged him.
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Walmart Sues BJ's Wholesale Claiming It Stole Self-Checkout Technology
Scan & Go has become more popular since the Covid-19 pandemic began in the U.S. in early 2020 as shoppers adopted social distancing and contactless checkout.
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Federal Authorities Bar Ex-Trump Campaign Chief Paul Manafort From Dubai Flight Because of Invalid Passport
Then-President Donald Trump pardoned Manafort after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.
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Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Wraps Tense Two Days of Senate Questioning as Confirmation Path Clears
Jackson, President Biden’s first Supreme Court nominee, already spent more than 13 hours before the Senate Judiciary Committee defending her judicial career.
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Supreme Court Pick Ketanji Brown Jackson Grilled on Sentencing Record, Social Issues in Senate Hearing
President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, answered senators’ questions during her confirmation hearings.