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Justice Samuel Alito was examined by a doctor last month after falling ill during an event in Philadelphia, according to a US Supreme Court spokeswoman.

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Is Social Media Big Tobacco 2.0? Suits Over the Impact on Teens
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Church’s Short-Term Rental House Isn’t Tax-Exempt, IRS Says
A short-term rental house owned by a church but made available to the public doesn’t qualify for tax-exempt status, the IRS has ruled.
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Justice Alito Sought Medical Care After Falling Ill Last Month
Justice Samuel Alito was examined by a doctor last month after falling ill during an event in Philadelphia, according to a US Supreme Court spokeswoman.
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