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Christopher Cash was arrested by police last year under the Official Secrets Act
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Supreme Court appears to side with an Oregon city's crackdown on homelessness NPRSouth-central Pa. communities eye US Supreme Court case involving homelessness WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.Supreme Court conservatives skeptical of challenge to Oregon city's crackdown on homeless NBC NewsTents downtown. Why are people camping in Watertown? WWNYActivities rally in SF as Supreme Court hears case on homeless
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The TikTok ban was just passed by the House. Here's what could happen next. CBS NewsTikTok ban expected to become law, but it's not so simple. What's next? NPRCongress seems poised to pass potential TikTok ban in US. How would it work? ABC NewsWhy Bytedance Will Fight TikTok Ban Bill in US Courts BloombergTikTok star who makes living off Chinese-owned app reveals why US must force sale: 'I am terrified of what I'm seeing' New York Post
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Express Inc. said Monday that it was closing 95 Express-branded stores as part of its bankruptcy plan.
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Supreme Court conservatives skeptical of challenge to Oregon city's crackdown on homeless NBC NewsSupreme Court confronts the US homelessness crisis BBC.comPerspective | At a tent city near the Supreme Court: 'They want to criminalize us' The Washington PostJustices Appear to Side With City Trying to Regulate Homeless Encampments The New York TimesSupreme Court appears to favor Oregon city in dispute over homeless camping ban ABC News
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The supermarket chains, hoping to merge, will now sell 579 stores to C&S Wholesale Grocers in a revised deal.
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The Senate is poised to pass the bill the House advanced over the weekend. President Biden is set to sign it. From there, TikTok says the battle will move to the courts.
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The deal between Coach's owner, Tapestry, and the parent of Michael Kors, Capri Holdings, is intended to create a U.S. luxury group to compete with the European industry giants.
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The stock was downgraded last week on fears that the recent growth slowdown might worsen.
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Biden marks Earth Day by going after GOP, announcing $7 billion in federal solar power grants The Associated PressView Full Coverage on Google News
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Tesla is set to report quarterly earnings results after the markets close on Tuesday, April 23.
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Express, which dressed generations of mall shoppers in slacks and blouses, now owns Bonobos and UpWest. It's closing dozens of stores but also plans to get sold to a consortium to survive.
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Dominant EV maker's voltage dims after sales slow and new design is scrapped.
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Tennessee Volkswagen workers voted yes to join the UAW union. It was a historic moment could be the turning point for more unionization in the South.
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After two close defeats, Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga overwhelmingly voted to join the UAW. Here's what you need to know.
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Most potential buyers — especially younger ones — are aware of Chinese EV brands.
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Apple reportedly plans M4 Mac mini for late 2024 or early 2025, skipping the M3 Ars TechnicaView Full Coverage on Google News
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As the FTC is ramping up efforts to prevent deceptive marketing around companies and their environmental efforts, these tips can help ensure your sustainability goals are real and traceable.
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Union leader Shawn Fain says an Alabama Mercedes plant is the next target, as historically anti-union South gives ground to organized labor.
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Between 2011 and 2019, 414 global companies appointed chief sustainability officers (CSOs), per PwC data. Now a second wave of CSO appointments is making headlines. Since the start of 2023, Lego, Caterpillar, PepsiCo, Autodesk and Delta have all enlisted CSOs to steer them through increasingly tight greenwashing regulations in a world where people expect brands...
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Concern grows as bird flu spreads further in US cows: 32 herds in 8 states Ars TechnicaBird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us? The New York TimesWHO clarifies what counts as a pathogen that can spread through the air CNNWith H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak in Cows, CDC Stumbles Again BloombergU.S. Could Vaccinate a Fifth of Americans in a Bird Flu Emergency Barron's
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The deal between Coach's owner, Tapestry, and the parent of Michael Kors, Capri Holdings, is intended to create a U.S. luxury group to compete with the European industry giants.
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Tesla slashed a newly formed marketing team as part of companywide layoffs, reversing course from a traditional advertising push that CEO Elon Musk greenlighted less than a year ago.
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Longtime mall retailer Express filed for bankruptcy and plans to close nearly 100 stores as an investor group looks to save it from extinction.
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CEO Elon Musk will face tough questions after a Q1 sales decline and reports Tesla stopped work on an affordable EV in favor of a dedicated robotaxi without human controls.
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The company dropped its starting prices of its Model X, Model Y and Model S by $2,000 in the U.S.
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Congresswoman Carol Miller announced the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act of 2024, designed to regulate the foreign entity of concern definition for the 30D EV tax credit and prevent Chinese companies from obtaining U.S. tax dollars.
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Let's say you purchase a used car from a dealership and later want to bring it back for a refund. Do you have the legal right to get your money back regardless of the reason? Does the "Three-Day Cooling Off Period" apply?
That's what "Mack" thought.
‘I Looked Under the Seats and Found Drug Paraphernalia!'
"I bought a used SUV two days ago and want to take it back to the dealer for a refund, but when I told them why they laughed at me and refused," Mack told me in a call recently.
When I asked if there was anything mechanically wrong with the vehicle, he replied, "No, it drives fine, but it is what I found under the front seats that scares me: dangerous drug paraphernalia." His tone of voice grew increasingly strident the longer we spoke.
And what was he looking for under the front seats?
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"For money or jewelry sometimes that winds up there, but instead I found vaping equipment! That's illegal! I don't know what other illegal items are in the car, and I want my money back! Also, don't I have three days to cancel the contract?"
I explained to Mack that while there is such a thing as a Three-Day Cooling-Off Rule, in most all cases - including this one - it doesn't apply to car purchases. And besides, in his state, mere possession of vaping hardware is not illegal. Unless he had the right to bring the car back for a refund - spelled out in the sales contract - the dealership could decline his request.
Car Buyers Shouldn't Believe the 3-Day Myth
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At issue is that department's move last month to block telecom giant ZTE Corp. from importing American components for seven years.
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