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Here's why dozens of lawsuits seeking to quash Trump's early actions as president are failing

The Trump administration's lawyers have spent significant time in court this month fighting dozens of requests filed by legal groups, labor...

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Coventry health workers falsified checks of man found dead

Mental health facility staff who failed to check on a patient falsified paperwork to make it look as though observations had been carried out, an...

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Rhianan Rudd: Groomed girl who died was charged without 'full evidential picture'

Prosecutors charged a girl with terrorism offences without the "full evidential picture" of her exploitation by a far-right extremist, an inquest has...

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Weeping farmer jailed for accidentally killing his boy, 3, with a forklift

A heartbroken farmer who wept when cleared of killing his three year-old son when hitting him with a defective forklift-style vehicle has been jailed...

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Abu Ghraib Torture Trial Against Virginia-Based Defense Contractor Begins Again

A federal case brought against a military contractor by three Iraqi men detained at Abu Ghraib prison in 2003 went to trial for the second time this...

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Elon Musk Can Keep Throwing Cash at Voters for Now

A Philadelphia judge on Thursday paused a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s massive cash giveaways to voters in battleground states after the billionaire...

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SCOTUS tosses challenge to TN law banning drag shows with kids present, state AG hails decision

Tennessee's ban on drag shows when children are present will remain in effect, as the Supreme Court earlier this week refused to hear a challenge to...

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Fullerton : City Agency Files Suit to Force Sale of Structures

The city has gone to court to force three property owners to sell their buildings so that the city can tear them down and put up a parking structure....

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Protection for Wild Rivers

About the time that President Reagan was taking his oath for a second term Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court made final one of the last acts of the...

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Uganda government offers to drop military trial of hunger-striking opponent

Uganda's government said Sunday it would drop a military trial against opposition figurehead Kizza Besigye, urging him to give up his hunger strike...

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