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The chairwoman of the Birmingham Water Works Board failed to disclose family ties to groups that received $40,000 in grants, according to a new complaint filed with the Alabama ethics commission.
Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million in a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, which said that it ...
Three University of Iowa international students whose visas were revoked by the federal government earlier this month warned ...
According to police, the victim, identified as Ram Dayal, 35, a street food vendor from Surjeet Singh Nagar in Sahnewal, was ...
Tesla has settled a lawsuit by a worker in its Fremont, Calif., EV factory who claimed she was harassed and discriminated ...
SPRINGFIELD — Three weeks before a Ludlow woman was accused of dumping 1.5 tons of trash on a city street, the Board of ...
Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe said Tuesday that President Donald Trump threatening Harvard University’s federal ...
New details are emerging about the seizure of Peanut the squirrel in upstate New York in October. New York wildlife officials ...
The longtime head of CBS' 60 Minutes resigned Tuesday, as the network's parent company grapples with President Trump's ...
U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley granted the temporary restraining order in a case filed by Ohio State doctoral student ...
The Raley’s Companies agreed to pay $420,000 to settle allegations that its stores sold expired over-the-counter medications and baby formula. The agreement marks the second time in recent years that ...
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A landlord ordered to fix a property described as "not fit for human occupation", instead removed windows and replaced them with cardboard and cling wrap - and then left the country.
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