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Supreme Court kills suit claiming Cisco’s technology helped China persecute Falun Gong members
The Supreme Court has granted tech giant Cisco’s bid to shut down a lawsuit claiming that the company’s technology was used to persecute members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement in China
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Supreme Court OKs Exxon Mobil lawsuit over Cuban property seized by Fidel Castro's government
The Supreme Court has ruled that Exxon Mobil can sue Cuban state-owned companies in American courts over property on the island nation that was seized after Fidel Castro took power
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As Native American boarding schools project ends, survivors describe feeling honored and restored
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is wrapping up an oral history project in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters
A federal judge has ruled that a revamped federal tool that state election officials have used in their efforts to identify illegally registered noncitizen voters is unlawful and cannot be used
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Coast Guard helicopter crashes on a training mission in Alaska and four crew members are injured
A Coast Guard helicopter has crashed in southeast Alaska
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Senate passes a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
The Senate has passed a bipartisan housing bill that aims to bring down home prices and increase supply
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Prosecutors allege that mob hitman turned councilman in New Jersey has returned to crime
A notorious mob hitman who once testified against John “Junior” Gotti before cleaning up his life enough to become a councilman in New Jersey has been arrested on charges that, if proven, reflect a return to the lifestyle of his youth
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$75 caviar-topped tots. A day's pay worth of beer. Here's the World Cup menu — and prices
World Cup tickets, flights and hotel rooms are expensive
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A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition
A newly unsealed court filing shows the U.S. government opposes a plan to auction more than 100 artifacts recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic
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Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after FBI search and months on paid leave
The superintendent of Los Angeles public schools has resigned four months after he was put on paid leave during a federal investigation
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