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AG Campbell Reaches $7.8 Million Settlement
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell reached a $7.8 million settlement with a lease-to-own company. The company engaged in deceptive practices that cost consumers thousands of dollars. The settlement aims to provide restitution to affected consumers.
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Trump Counterterrorism Strategy Criticized As Ineffective
A critical analysis of the Trump Counterterrorism Strategy labels it unfocused, run by amateurs, and more concerned with personal grievances than national security. The strategy is also accused of yanking over $1 billion in Medicaid funding from California.
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Waymo Recalls Driverless Fleet Over Flood Risk
Waymo is recalling its driverless fleet due to flood risk concerns.
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Waymo Recalls Driverless Fleet Over Flood Risk
Waymo is recalling its entire fleet of driverless vehicles due to a flood risk. This recall affects operations in multiple cities. The autonomous vehicles are being recalled for safety concerns.
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Tango Therapeutics Reports Significant Q1 Financial Loss
Tango Therapeutics reported a substantial net loss of $45.5 million for the first quarter. The company cited cost concerns as a factor in its financial performance.
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US Companies Aware Of Unsafe Vessel Practices
US companies are aware of unsafe practices on vessels. The stolen goods from these vessels can be sold.
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US Companies Aware Of Unsafe Practices On Vessels
The DOJ alleges that companies were aware of unsafe practices on vessels and that technical managers fabricated safety inspections and certifications. These practices related to vessel systems.
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Louisiana Senate Bill 111 Advances Along Party Lines
The Louisiana Senate and government affairs committee voted 4-3 along party lines to advance Senate Bill 111. The vote followed nearly 10 hours of deliberation. Republicans are reportedly in favor of the bill.
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17-Year-Old Accused in Fatal High-Speed Crash
A 17-year-old boy has been accused of causing a high-speed crash that resulted in the deaths of a married couple from Illinois. Authorities are investigating the incident.
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US Supreme Court Expected To Release Major Decisions
The US Supreme Court is expected to release its major decisions in June or early July. The source mentioned an appeal filed by the Virginia Attorney General. The court will proceed and see what happens with the appeal.
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