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POLITICS
South Africa's Constitutional Court Allows Men to Take Their Wives' Surnames

South Africa's Constitutional Court rules that men can take their wives' surnames, marking a significant legal shift in gender equality.

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Fired FBI Officials Sue Kash Patel Over Alleged Political Retaliation

Three former FBI officials allege unlawful political retaliation and violations of constitutional rights in a lawsuit against Kash Patel and others.

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TECHNOLOGY
Former WhatsApp Executive Claims Meta Ignored Security Warnings and Retaliated

A former WhatsApp executive files a lawsuit claiming that Meta ignored serious security risks, retaliating against him after he raised concerns.

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HEALTH
South Korean Women Sue US Military over Forced Prostitution

More than 100 South Korean women have filed a lawsuit against the US military for past abuses related to forced prostitution.

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WORLD NEWS
Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in Landmark Settlement for Copyright Infringement

Anthropic agrees to a historic $1.5 billion settlement for illegally using authors' works to train AI.

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POLITICS
D.C. Lawsuit Challenges Trump's National Guard Deployment Amid Crime Concerns

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb files a lawsuit against Trump’s National Guard deployment, alleging constitutional violations and local autonomy infringement.

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ECONOMY
Indiana Lawyer Sues Meta After Account Suspensions for Impersonation

An Indiana lawyer named Mark S. Zuckerberg is suing Meta for falsely accusing him of impersonation and account suspensions.

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POLITICS
US government sues Southern California Edison for negligence in deadly wildfires

The US government sues Southern California Edison, seeking over $77 million in damages for negligence linked to deadly wildfires.

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TECHNOLOGY
Google Ordered to Pay $425 Million for Violating User Privacy

Google faces a $425 million verdict for improperly tracking users despite their privacy settings being turned off.

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POLITICS
Texas Passes Controversial Bill Allowing Lawsuits Against Abortion Pill Providers

Texas lawmakers pass a bill enabling residents to sue distributors of abortion pills, raising concerns over reproductive rights.

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