Michigan lawmakers renew effort to give sex abuse victims more time to sue
Michigan lawmakers are scheduled to introduce bipartisan legislation that would give victims of sexual abuse more time to sue for damages and create a two-year revival window for cases where the statute of limitations has expired
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US court hears Heritage Foundation challenge over Prince Harry's visa info
A federal judge has given the Department of Homeland Security until next Tuesday to decide how it will handle a conservative think tank's request for Prince Harry's US immigration records.
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Republican state AGs challenge US approval of California heavy duty truck rules
WASHINGTON A group of 19 Republican state attorneys general said on Tuesday they are challenging the Biden administration
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Bills' Damar Hamlin takes next step in recovery by practicing fully 6 months since cardiac arrest
With a helmet on, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin took part in team drills in a practice open to reporters for the first time in six months since having a near-death experience during a game
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Louisiana lawmakers approve anti-LGBTQ+ bills that include ban on trans care for minors
Louisiana is poised to become the latest state to enact laws targeting the LGBTQ+ community
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Judge rejects attempt to block new Washington state gun restrictions
A federal judge has rejected a request to block a new Washington state law banning the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles
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A survivor of Iowa's deadly apartment building collapse sues, saying the owner and city didn't evacuate residents despite 'imminent danger'
For the first time since the deadly May 28 collapse, a spokesperson for the building's owner responds to CNN and addresses the collapse and litigation.
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Donald Trump faces skeptical court in New York fraud appeal
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A New York appeals court on Tuesday signaled it was unlikely to grant
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Co-signers of George Santos' $500,000 bond must be made public, judge rules
Republican Rep. George Santos of New York, who was indicted on charges of wire fraud and money laundering, has lost his effort to keep the public from learning the names of the people who put up his $500,000 bond, according to court records.
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Louisiana's legislature sends ban on gender-affirming care for most minors to Democratic governor's desk
Louisiana's Republican-led legislature Tuesday passed a ban on gender-affirming care for most minors in the state, sending the bill to a Democratic governor who has signaled opposition to the legislation but faces a GOP supermajority with the numbers to override his veto power.
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Abortion providers sue Kansas over new medication rule, longstanding waiting period
Abortion providers have sued Kansas over what they are required to tell patients before a procedure and a requirement that patients wait 24 hours to terminate their pregnancies
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Senegal temporarily shuts consulates abroad following attacks in several cities
DAKAR (Reuters) -Senegal has temporarily closed its consulates abroad following attacks on diplomatic missions in Bordeaux, Milan, Paris and New
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