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  1. Jun 4

    The Justice Department has reached an agreement with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services to resolve alleged violations of the ADA. via

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  2. Jun 4

    A Philadelphia judge has been suspended for six months for misconduct that included misusing her contempt power and “harshly belittling” people in family court. via

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  3. Jun 4

    Cruise has secured a permit that will allow the company to shuttle passengers in its test vehicles without a human safety operator behind the wheel. via

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  4. Jun 4
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  5. Jun 4

    A federal court in the Southern District of Florida held two individuals, as well as the company they allegedly co-own, in contempt for violating a preliminary injunction that restricted their tax preparation activities. via

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  6. Jun 4

    Facebook said on Friday that Donald J. Trump’s suspension from the service would last at least two years, clarifying a timeline on the ban that the company put in place in January. via

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  7. Jun 4

    Facebook plans to announce today that it will no longer keep posts by politicians up by default if their speech breaks its rules prohibiting harassment, discrimination or other harmful speech. via

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  8. Jun 3

    A Stanford student sent a satirical flier that drew a complaint from the law school's Federalist Society. The university then placed a hold on his diploma. via

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  9. Jun 3

    Lone Star Industries has agreed to upgrade and optimize pollution control equipment and procedures at its cement manufacturing facility in Greencastle, Indiana, to resolve Clean Air Act violations. via

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  10. Jun 3

    President Biden signed an executive order Thursday expanding a Trump-era ban on Americans investing in Chinese companies with purported ties to China’s military. via

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  11. Jun 3

    ruled today that the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act doesn’t apply to a police officer’s search of a license plate database for an acquaintance who paid him more than $5,000. via

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  12. Jun 3

    Check out the highlights from Google I/O in our latest Onward post!

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  13. Jun 3

    Twitter today is officially launching its first-ever subscription service, Twitter Blue, initially in Australia and Canada. via

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  14. Jun 3

    Major League Baseball has been hit with a lawsuit for moving the All-Star game out of Atlanta following controversy over Georgia’s recent restrictive voting law. via

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  15. Jun 2

    Many companies require their employees and customers to resolve disputes through arbitration rather than in the courtroom. Now, Amazon is no longer one of them. via

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  16. Jun 2

    A Florida man who stormed the U.S. Capitol has become the second person to plead guilty in the federal investigation into the deadly riot. via

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  17. Jun 2

    Facebook has announced that all businesses can now use the Messenger API to interact with users on Instagram. via

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  18. Jun 2

    Twitter is starting to roll out its new product Birdwatch which taps a network of engaged tweeters to add notes to misleading tweets. via

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  19. Jun 2

    The Supreme Court announced today that Kathleen Arberg, the court’s longtime spokesperson, will retire on July 3. via

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  20. Jun 2

    Former President Donald Trump’s blog has been permanently shut down, his spokesman said Wednesday. via

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