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Children are Developing Symptoms Possibly Linked to COVID-19

Children are Developing Symptoms Possibly Linked to COVID-19

Sara E. Teller - May 11, 2020

Children are being hospitalized with mysterious symptoms possibility linked to the coronavirus.

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Thousands of Buses and Trucks Recalled Due to Defective Fuel Heater

Brianna Smith - May 10, 2020

Cummings and Navistar, Inc. recently issued a recall for certain school buses, trucks, and other vehicles over concerns their engines might overheat.

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Ohio State University to Pay $40.9m Settlement to Men Abused by Former College Physician

Ryan J. Farrick - May 10, 2020

The late physician Richard Strauss, who worked at OSU for decades, is suspected of sexually assaulting dozens of men between 1978 and the late 1990s.

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How the Trump Administration is Using Coronavirus to Push Immigration Crackdown

Ryan J. Farrick - May 10, 2020

Numerous administration officials have said they want temporary immigration restrictions to extend for weeks, months, or years after coronavirus is contained.

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Michigan Gov. Whitmer Says She’ll Support Proposal to Ban Guns Inside State Capitol

Ryan J. Farrick - May 9, 2020

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel noted that many other states have similar polices.

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Colorado Ruling: Trump Can’t Bully States into Giving Up Sanctuary Policies

Ryan J. Farrick - May 9, 2020

The ruling may impact similar lawsuits against the Trump administration, which have been filed by sanctuary cities such as Los Angeles and Philadelphia.

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Judge Tosses Coronavirus Safety Lawsuit Filed by Smithfield Workers

Ryan J. Farrick - May 8, 2020

In his ruling, the judge said that Smithfield’s already acted to improve worker safety.

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Lawsuit: California Woman Didn’t Get Coronavirus Stimulus Because of Husband’s Immigration Status

Ryan J. Farrick - May 8, 2020

The Jane Doe plaintiff says she would’ve been eligible to receive a stimulus check–and that the only thing disqualifying her is her husband’s lack of a Social Security Number.

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Former Inmates at Kentucky’s LaRue County Detention Center Win $1.1 Settlement

Ryan J. Farrick - May 8, 2020

The lawsuit stems from allegations that former LaRue County Detention Center deputy jailer Jerome Perry molested nearly a dozen women at the jail.

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Bitcoin Halving: Definitive Guide (In Just 5 Minutes)

Karthik - May 8, 2020

The production of 21 million bitcoins involves 32 halvenings, we are now done with two halvenings and this might continue until or come to an end in the year 2140.

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