
US jury says Google owes Sonos $32.5 million in smart-speaker patent case
By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc's Google must pay $32.5 million in damages for infringing one of smart-speaker maker Sonos
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Native American sues school for barring sacred eagle feather at graduation
Native American Lena Black says she was not allowed to wear her sacred eagle plume at graduation.
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Bond Traders Are Starting to Eye Potential Risks Beyond the Debt Ceiling
Bond investors are beginning to look beyond the debt-ceiling quagmire even as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s warnings about
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Hikikomori: Why S Korea is paying young recluses to leave home
Money only "touches the surface" of a deeper problem, former recluses and youth workers say.
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Yellen Sets June 5 as Default Date in US Debt-Ceiling Standoff
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said her department estimates it will run out of funding by June 5 if
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Tesla’s Former Partnerships Cast Shadow Over Ford EV Charging Pact
Tesla Inc.’s partnership with Ford Motor Co. on electric-vehicle charging technology is winning support across Wall Street. Its
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Luxury Concierge Service Was Illegal Private Bank, US Says
A businessman who claimed to operate a high-end concierge service featuring custom credit cards crafted from solid gold
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JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon deposed over bank's Jeffrey Epstein ties
Two lawsuits accuse the bank of ignoring signs it was profiting from the long-standing relationship.
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Roger Waters: German police investigate ex-Pink Floyd star over Nazi-style costume
Authorities are investigating the ex-Pink Floyd star after he wore the controversial outfit in Berlin.
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Brazil’s Amazon Region to Host UN Climate Summit in 2025
Belem, a city in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest region, will host the United Nations’ annual climate change summit in
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Colombia Government to Honor Its Ecopetrol Debt, Official Says
Colombia’s Finance Ministry is planning to pay off in full its $5.8 billion debt with state-controlled oil producer
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Bears: 3 best moves of the 2023 offseason
There’s a lot of work ahead for a team that finished with the worst record in the NFL in 2022. What have been the Chicago Bears’ top moves this offseason?The Chicago Bears were NFC North champions in 2018. The past four seasons have been quite different, despite the fact that the clu...
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