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U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government after their $14.9 billion merger was blocked by President Biden.
A bride faces backlash for omitting her future sister-in-law from her wedding guest list while expecting her husband’s family to pay for it.
California's new labor laws, effective January 1, strengthen worker protections and regulate employer practices related to union activities and freelance contracting.
US Steel and its Japanese partner challenge Biden's decision, facing limited pathways forward after triggering lawsuits.
Trump's legal team has announced plans to seek presidential immunity from a lawsuit by police officers injured during the Capitol riot on January 6.
Ollie Lawrence apologizes for his reaction to a head clash with Alex Mitchell during the match against Northampton in the Gallagher Premiership.
Nippon Steel and US Steel sue Biden for blocking their merger, alleging illegal interference and political motives in a $14.9 billion deal.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel file lawsuits claiming President Biden's block of their merger violates the Constitution and seeks judicial review.
Wisconsin's Governor Evers revives his plan allowing voters to repeal and create laws, aiming for a more direct democratic process.
Exploring the departure of progressive views from just war traditions amidst ongoing military conflicts, particularly focusing on Israel and Hamas.
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