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The mogul's lawyers told the streaming service to withdraw a documentary because it was produced by his rival and uses footage they say was "illicitly" acquired.
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"This (law) is notoriously challenging to manage and this isn't just Starbucks issue, nearly every retailer in the city faces these roadblocks," a company spokeswoman said.
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Appeals Court Says Alina Habba Is Unlawful U.S. Attorney The New York TimesFormer Trump personal lawyer Alina Habba is unlawfully serving as the US attorney for New Jersey, appeals court says CNNAppeals court upholds ruling that disqualified Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey's top prosecutor NBC NewsAppeals court rules Trump prosecutor appointment violates law The Washington Post
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The settlement with Starbucks stems from more than half a million violations, including failing to give workers stable schedules.
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The judges wrote that the Trump Administration appeared to have become frustrated by legal and political barriers that have prevented its preferred U.S. attorneys from leading federal prosecutors' offices.
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Indiana House releases draft congressional map that could net Republicans 2 seats PoliticoRepublican whose child has Down syndrome opposes redistricting after Trump's ableist slur The GuardianLive updates: Indiana lawmakers to take up redistricting; Alina Habba disqualified as acting U.S. attorney NBC NewsIndiana Democrats have a plan to stop Indiana's redistricting before it starts Axios
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Congress launches bipartisan probe into the Trump administration's controversial Caribbean drug strikes after reports allege Pete Hegseth ordered killing survivors.
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As tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela continue to intensify, some U.S. lawmakers are concerned at least one of President Trump's boat strikes in the Caribbean Sea may have been a war crime.
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Here are all of Hegseth's boat strikes near Venezuela that we know about AxiosLawmakers spoke privately to Trump's top general after boat strike revelations The Washington PostWhite House defends Hegseth and second strike on boat near Venezuela AxiosThe Legal Consequences of Pete Hegseth's "Kill Them All" Order The New YorkerUS military carried out second strike killing survivors on a suspected drug boat that had already been attacked, sources say CNN
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Lawmakers from both parties said Sunday they support congressional reviews of U.S. military strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean.
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