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Supreme Court Hints at Openness to Easing Media-Ownership Limits
The Supreme Court appeared inclined to let the Federal Communications Commission ease limits on the ownership of local media outlets, giving the broadcast industry and President Donald Trump’s administration a mostly favorable reception in a long-running fight.
Merck Loses Bid for Supreme Court to Revive $2.5 Billion Verdict
The Supreme Court rebuffed a bid by
Oath Keeper Faces First Conspiracy Charge Over Capitol Riot
A leader of the far-right extremist group Oath Keepers is facing the first conspiracy charge to arise from the U.S. Capitol riot, with prosecutors alleging a plot to disrupt the U.S. election.
Divisive Top Trump Environment Lawyer Reviews ‘Challenging Job’
As incoming Biden administration officials launch an ambitious environmental agenda across the executive branch, one Trump administration lawyer is anxious to see at least part of his legacy preserved.
Pension Solvency Relief Gets Fresh Shot in Democratic Congress
Saving underfunded pension plans from bankruptcy has a better chance of coming to fruition now that Democrats control both the White House and Congress.
Meatpackers Press for Covid-19 Vaccine to Protect Line Workers
Meatpacking workers and their employers are pushing to the front of the line for coronavirus vaccinations as state governments roll out their distribution plans to combat the pandemic.
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