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DHB Loses Court Case Against Former Coach Fuhr
A German court ruled against the German Handball Federation in their case against former coach André Fuhr, ordering the termination of an independent commission and the initiation of disciplinary proceedings.
DHB Loses Court Case Against Former Coach Fuhr
A German court ruled against the German Handball Federation in their case against former coach André Fuhr, ordering the termination of an independent commission and the initiation of disciplinary proceedings.
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NLRB Faces Legal Challenges from Amazon, SpaceX
Companies like Amazon and SpaceX are suing the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), challenging its structure and enforcement powers in a conservative appeals court.
NLRB Faces Legal Challenges from Amazon, SpaceX
Companies like Amazon and SpaceX are suing the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), challenging its structure and enforcement powers in a conservative appeals court.
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Shell Climate Case Ruling and Future of Climate Litigation
A Dutch court's decision in the Shell climate case has raised questions about the future of climate litigation, but experts suggest that it won't necessarily stop the ongoing cases.
Shell Climate Case Ruling and Future of Climate Litigation
A Dutch court's decision in the Shell climate case has raised questions about the future of climate litigation, but experts suggest that it won't necessarily stop the ongoing cases.
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Sinner's Doping Case: Public Opinion vs. CAS Ruling
Top tennis player Jannik Sinner faces a doping case appeal, while his sponsors and the Italian tennis federation express support.
Sinner's Doping Case: Public Opinion vs. CAS Ruling
Top tennis player Jannik Sinner faces a doping case appeal, while his sponsors and the Italian tennis federation express support.
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French Court Halts Google News Test
A French court halted Google's test to remove European news content from search results, sparking a wider debate about copyright and the relationship between tech companies and news publishers.
French Court Halts Google News Test
A French court halted Google's test to remove European news content from search results, sparking a wider debate about copyright and the relationship between tech companies and news publishers.
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Infowars Auction: Seven-Figure Bid, Diverse Buyers
Alex Jones' Infowars media empire is up for auction, with bids reaching seven figures. The outcome will impact the future of Jones' broadcasting and his ability to spread misinformation.
Infowars Auction: Seven-Figure Bid, Diverse Buyers
Alex Jones' Infowars media empire is up for auction, with bids reaching seven figures. The outcome will impact the future of Jones' broadcasting and his ability to spread misinformation.
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Philips Respironics Faces Massive Lawsuit
Millions of patients affected by Philips Respironics' defective respiratory devices are pursuing compensation through a class-action lawsuit, but Philips is fighting back.

Philips Respironics Faces Massive Lawsuit
Millions of patients affected by Philips Respironics' defective respiratory devices are pursuing compensation through a class-action lawsuit, but Philips is fighting back.
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Transgender Student Sues South Carolina School District
A South Carolina transgender student is suing his school district and state over a budget rule restricting restroom access for transgender students, setting up a clash between state and federal law.

Transgender Student Sues South Carolina School District
A South Carolina transgender student is suing his school district and state over a budget rule restricting restroom access for transgender students, setting up a clash between state and federal law.
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Sinner's Doping Case: Public Opinion vs. CAS Ruling
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner faces a doping case, with a final decision pending; however, public and sponsor support remains strong.

Sinner's Doping Case: Public Opinion vs. CAS Ruling
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner faces a doping case, with a final decision pending; however, public and sponsor support remains strong.
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School Liable for Child Abuse
A Spanish court ruled that a private school is liable for failing to prevent the sexual and physical abuse of a 5-year-old student, awarding \u20ac40,000 to the victim's family.

School Liable for Child Abuse
A Spanish court ruled that a private school is liable for failing to prevent the sexual and physical abuse of a 5-year-old student, awarding \u20ac40,000 to the victim's family.
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The Onion Buys Infowars
Satirical news website The Onion buys Alex Jones' Infowars after he was ordered to pay $1.5 billion in damages for spreading misinformation.

The Onion Buys Infowars
Satirical news website The Onion buys Alex Jones' Infowars after he was ordered to pay $1.5 billion in damages for spreading misinformation.
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French Publishers Sue X over Copyright
French news publishers are suing X for copyright infringement, highlighting the ongoing conflict between media companies and tech platforms over the use of news content.

French Publishers Sue X over Copyright
French news publishers are suing X for copyright infringement, highlighting the ongoing conflict between media companies and tech platforms over the use of news content.
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