 
    FTC to Sue to Block Amgen’s Takeover of Horizon Therapeutics
      The US Federal Trade Commission is expected to file a lawsuit Tuesday to block Amgen Inc.’s $27.8 billion
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    He lost his son to suicide after a 'sextortion' scam. Now this lawmaker is fighting to save other teens
      Brandon Guffey was at home last July when he heard a gunshot and found his 17-year-old son Gavin bleeding from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He soon learned Gavin had been blackmailed by scammers who tricked him into sending nude photos. Guffey, a South Carolina state lawmaker, has successfully pushed a bill that would criminalize sextortion.
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    Ex-ByteDance Exec Claims Reporting Illegal Conduct Got Him Fired
      ByteDance Inc.’s former head of engineering in the US said in a lawsuit he was fired for voicing
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    US Transportation Department Discloses Data Breach
      The US Transportation Department said it had been hit by a data breach involving its administrative systems. A
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    What to know about Florida's challenge to the immigration parole policy
      A federal judge late Thursday night temporarily blocked one of the Biden's administration's key tools to try to manage the number of migrants in US Customs and Border Protection custody.
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    U.S. Congressman George Santos agrees to settle lawsuit in Brazil
      By Rodrigo, Viga and Gaier RIO DE JANEIRO Republican U.S. congressman George Santos, who has Brazilian heritage, agreed
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    China Regulator Steps Up Probes of Bond Underwriting Practices
      China’s credit markets are closing out the week trying to digest the implications of new probes that a
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    Judge rejects bid to disqualify JPMorgan's law firm in Epstein litigation
      By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A federal judge on Thursday rejected an effort to disqualify the law firm
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    Trump Appeals Carroll Sexual Assault Verdict Granting Damages 
      Donald Trump is appealing the verdict of a New York jury that found him liable for sexually abusing
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    Trump appealing $5 million judgment in E. Jean Carroll civil suit
      Former President Donald Trump is appealing the $5 million judgment awarded by the Manhattan federal jury that found he sexually abused and defamed former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll.
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    High Court Backs California Humane-Pork Law in Industry Loss
      The US Supreme Court upheld California’s new humane-pork law, rejecting an industry challenge in a ruling buttressing the
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    Europe’s Drought-Riven Future Is Here, Decades Earlier Than Expected
      A network of ditches dug in the Middle Ages has allowed farmers in the hillside hamlet of Letur
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