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Federal lawmakers are calling for an inquiry into the Interior Department's handling of a contract that was awarded to a former administrator to review deaths at tribal jails, nearly half of which happened on his watch. via
A Colorado resident filed a class action lawsuit against Apple that accuses the company of fraudulently marketing and selling the sixth-generation iPad mini despite being aware of a so-called "jelly scrolling" defect with the device. via
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The Department of Justice, together with the Federal Trade Commission, announced the filing of a civil enforcement action against two companies for allegedly selling fast-casual burger franchises using false representations. via
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#SCOTUS reinstated an Alabama congressional map that a lower court had said diluted the power of Black voters, suggesting that the court was poised to become more skeptical of challenges to voting maps based on claims of race discrimination. via
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The Justice Department found that the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by prohibiting or limiting the use of disability-related medication to treat Opioid Use Disorder. via
Amazon will boost its maximum base pay to $350,000 for corporate and tech employees, from $160,000 previously, as part of an overall increase in total compensation intended to help recruit top talent and retain existing employees. via
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A federal appeals court has refused to toss a lawsuit by a St. Louis man who claims that police violated his constitutional rights during a protest when they boxed him and other bystanders into an intersection and made mass arrests. via
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A Florida woman was sentenced today to 44 months in prison for defrauding the Paycheck Protection Program of more than $3.3 million in loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration under the CARES Act. via