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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and oil industry sue Vermont over its law requiring companies to finance climate change damage from 1995 onwards.
Seattle's new minimum wage law, now at $20.76, faces backlash as businesses struggle with rising costs and potential closures.
Readers share their views on whether Democrats should work with Donald Trump, reflecting varied opinions and political strategies.
The College Football Playoff confirmed it will not change kickoff dates for the Cotton and Orange Bowls, ensuring schedule consistency.
Biden will announce two national monuments in California, protecting tribal lands and restricting mining and solar energy development.
Senate Majority Leader Thune discusses the unclear GOP support for Trump's nominees amidst ongoing Senate confirmation processes.
Trump's aversion to alcohol surges into focus after Surgeon General links alcohol consumption to cancer risk and proposes warning labels.
The US Justice Department highlights violations in Oklahoma's treatment of the mentally ill, revealing systemic issues in care and police response.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune pledges to uphold the filibuster rule as the new Congress begins, emphasizing the importance of compromise.
A Luton cyber hacker, Skylar Dalziel, receives a suspended sentence for stealing and selling unreleased music from Coldplay and other artists on the dark web.
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