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Starbucks Ordered to Pay $50 Million After Hot Coffee Spill Causes Severe Burns

A California jury has ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million in damages to a delivery driver who suffered severe burns from spilled hot beverages.

Indiana Lawmakers Propose Bill Restricting TikTok Access to Children Under 16

Less than 12 hours after TikTok was temporarily banned in the U.S., the app was restored, crediting former President Donald Trump for its return. However, in Indiana, proposed legislation could once again restrict access to popular social media platforms for thousands of children.

Senate Advances Immigration Bill Requiring Migrant Detention

The Senate voted Thursday to advance a bill mandating federal authorities detain unauthorized immigrants accused of specific crimes.

Houses Passes ‘Laken Riley Act’

The Laken Riley Act passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon, marking the first federal legislation approved by the 119th Congress.

Americans Sue Venezuela’s Socialist Dictator

Two American citizens filed a lawsuit against Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, accusing the dictator of leading a "criminal enterprise" that uses U.S. citizens for negotiations.

U.S. Steel, Nippon Steel Sue Biden Admin Over Blocked Acquisition

U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel have sued the Biden administration for blocking a deal that would have resulted in the Japanese company acquiring the U.S. steelmaker.

Portland Commissioner Threatens Legal Action Over Delayed Response to Threats and Violence

Portland City Commissioner Rene Gonzalez has announced his intention to sue the city over its delayed response to investigate crimes committed against him during his 2024 mayoral campaign. The moderate Democrat accused the city of failing to protect political candidates who were frequently threatened with violence, particularly by anarchist groups like Antifa.

Montana and Wyoming Sue Biden Administration Over Plan to Halt Federal Coal Production

The attorneys general of Montana and Wyoming have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration following its announcement to halt federal coal production in the Powder River Basin. The Basin, which covers 20,000 square miles in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana, accounts for 85% of federal land-produced coal.

Biden Announces New Climate Goals Days Before Leaving Office

President Joe Biden announced new climate goals with only 31 days left in office.

State Department Sued by Palestinians Over Israel Aid

A group of Palestinians filed a lawsuit against the U.S. State Department over its military aid to Israel.

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