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U.S. jury issues $20 million verdict against France’s largest bank over Sudanese atrocities
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The Associated Press
October 18, 2025
Law
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Nino Paoli
September 24, 2025
Politics
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Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
September 16, 2025
Economy
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By
Jason Ma
August 31, 2025
Economy
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Jason Ma
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California’s attempt to require background checks for buying bullets struck down as unconstitutional
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The Associated Press
July 25, 2025
Politics
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Dylan Lovan
and
The Associated Press
July 22, 2025
Politics
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Lindsay Whitehurst
and
The Associated Press
May 9, 2025
Finance
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April 14, 2025
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Scott Bauer
and
The Associated Press
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Politics
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Lindsay Whitehurst
and
The Associated Press
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