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Indigenous businessman hopes not to be left holding the bag after the court dismissed the predatory lending claims against the involved tribal entities.
The three defendants still face the prospect of years in prison after they were convicted of federal charges last year.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Standing in the east Jerusalem school he attended as a young boy, Palestinian construction worker Ahmad ...
Customers of LPL Financial says their cash was automatically funneled into cash sweep programs that netted them minimal ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service had said the teenagers were involved in trafficking the ants to markets in Europe and Asia.
Forcing federal grant recipients to either accept the Trump administration's anti-DEI conditions or forgo funding presents ...
Shannon Ratcliff, a farmer and co-owner of organically certified Shannon Brook Farms in Watkins Glen, New York, attributes ...
Employees slept in shared beds, informed leadership on one another's perceived commitment to the group and spent their waking ...
After weeks of a standstill, a Maryland judge is ramping up efforts to facilitate a Maryland father’s return to the U.S.
The agreement to talk comes at a time when both sides have remained adamant, at least in public, about not compromising on ...
Apple's Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue said that Google searches fell on Safari browser last month for the first ...
On Tuesday, the bill had again changed. Someone who solicits a 16 or 17 year old for sex now can face a felony, if the ...
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