With their closed doors and transient nature, hotels can provide an environment for crimes like sex trafficking. An incident in the middle of the night prompts a writer to ask what is being done to prevent them.
Category: Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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Texas Judge Hears Case to End Federal Approval of Abortion Pill
The judge said he would decide soon whether to issue a preliminary injunction ordering the F.D.A. to withdraw its approval of the drug or wait for the full trial.
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Man Sues Buffalo Wild Wings Over ‘Boneless’ Wings
The plaintiff claims the wing chain is falsely advertising its boneless wing products, which he says are more like chicken nuggets.
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How an Opioid Settlement Hinders Patients’ Access to ADHD Medication and Other Drugs
An agreement between attorneys general and major drug distributors increased scrutiny on medications for A.D.H.D., addiction, anxiety and pain.
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The Week in Business: Fox News Anchors’ Private Messages
President Biden offers a proposed budget. Jobs numbers once again soared past analysts’ forecasts. And we’ll get a new inflation figure this week.
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Fox’s P.R. Woes May Not Directly Translate to Legal Ones
Some of the unflattering private messages among the network’s hosts and executives may never become evidence when Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News goes to trial.
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Former Goldman Banker Gets 10 Years in Prison for His Role in 1MDB Scandal
Roger Ng, who was convicted of bribery and money-laundering charges last year, was sentenced to a 10-year prison term.
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As a Film Revives Elvis’s Legacy, the Presleys Fight Over His Estate
After the death of Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’s ex-wife initiated a legal battle with her granddaughter over control of the family trust.
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JPMorgan Sues Ex-Executive Accused of Helping Jeffrey Epstein
The bank is seeking to shield itself from damages if a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Virgin Islands proves that James E. Staley knew about Mr. Epstein’s sex trafficking.
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Records Show Fox and G.O.P.’s Shared Quandary: Trump
Fox hosts and executives privately mocked the former president’s election fraud claims, even as the network amplified them in a frantic effort to appease viewers.
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‘The Whole Thing Seems Insane’: New Documents Shed Light on Debate Inside Fox After Election
Messages and depositions from the network’s stars like Tucker Carlson revealed serious misgivings about claims of election fraud even as some of the hosts told their audiences of millions a very different story.
