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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay Hundreds of Millions in Damages over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota court ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for protesting the pipeline's construction on land sacred to Sioux tribes, raising concerns about free speech and environmental activism.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million in damages for its role in protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline, a verdict the environmental group plans to appeal, citing concerns about the chilling effect on free speech and environmental activism.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit

A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for actions related to protests against the Dakota Access pipeline's construction between 2016 and 2017, a decision Greenpeace plans to appeal.

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García Carrión Fine Reduced for Late Supplier Payments

The Madrid High Court of Justice reduced García Carrión's €100,000 fine for exceeding the 60-day payment limit to suppliers to €95,000, ruling the infraction "serious" but not "very serious" due to insufficient evidence of reoccurrence, despite the winery's use of confirming, a financial tool to ext...

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First Arrests Under Texas's Strict Anti-Abortion Law

Texas authorities arrested midwife María Margarita Rojas and her employee José Ley for allegedly performing illegal abortions at three clinics near Houston, highlighting the state's strict anti-abortion law and its impact on healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

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Texas Invalidates Court Orders for Sex Marker Changes on State IDs

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declared all court orders allowing sex marker changes on state IDs invalid, forcing a reversion to birth sex, escalating a decade-long effort to restrict transgender rights and creating potential safety concerns for transgender individuals.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $50 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Lawsuit

A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay Energy Transfer $50 million for organizing 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Reservation, impacting Greenpeace's operations and raising concerns about free speech.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case

A North Dakota jury awarded Energy Transfer $660 million in damages from Greenpeace, concluding a lawsuit stemming from 2016-2017 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction, which caused costly delays; Greenpeace plans to appeal.

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Greenpeace Ordered to Pay \$660 Million in Dakota Access Pipeline Case

A US court ruled that Greenpeace must pay over \$660 million in damages to Energy Transfer for protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, which carries approximately 5% of the US's daily oil production; Greenpeace plans to appeal the decision.

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Federal Agencies Reinstate Fired Workers, Place Them on Paid Leave

Following a court order, multiple federal agencies are reinstating approximately 6,000 terminated probationary workers but placing them on paid administrative leave, causing staffing shortages and hindering agency operations; a judge has questioned the legality of this action.

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Thousands of Fired Federal Workers Reinstated, But on Paid Leave

Federal agencies are reinstating nearly 6,000 probationary workers terminated in February, placing them on paid administrative leave after court orders, creating a backlog of work and costing taxpayers millions while the legal battle continues.

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Diddy Pleads Not Guilty to Amended Indictment Including New Forced Labor Allegations

Sean "Diddy" Combs pleaded not guilty to an amended indictment in New York's Southern District federal court on Friday, adding forced labor and sex act allegations to existing racketeering and sex trafficking charges; his trial is set to begin on May 12th.

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