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The Southern state of Louisiana agreed in June to pay $100,000 to a group of salon owners who said they were the victims of discrimination
The case stems from a clause in the US Constitution that prohibits presidents from receiving payments from foreign and domestic governments
Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh’s case drew extra attention because of reports that American officials had debated whether to try to kill him in a drone strike
Facebook generally points to the fact that its policies prohibit misuse of its platform, but has Facebook taken sufficient care to build policies and systems that are resistant to abuse
The investigation was opened before the explosions and fire at the Arkema plant, which is also being sued
Council President Tusk will tackle how the EU should further its financial, military and tax integration without alienating EU nations favoring a slower approach
Vladan Vukosavljevic, Serbia's culture and information minister, says his agency 'strongly objects' to any form of pressure on journalists
The grocer said the breach only affected customers who visited its bars and restaurants, but did not say how many of its stores were affected
Christine Lagarde tells a conference in London that virtual currencies, which are created and exchanged without the involvement of banks or government, could in time be embraced by countries with unstable currencies or weak domestic institutions
A 2013 report warned that work on the third floor and illegally added fourth floor were damaging structural elements that affect the stability of the school
Basic necessities remain in very short supply a week after Maria slammed Puerto Rico, and many islanders are wondering how long it will take for their life to return to normal
The Office of the Solicitor General does some position switching every time the White House changes parties, but with “a great deal of trepidation”
Hawaii’s land board granted a construction permit for the $1.4 billion telescope atop the state’s tallest mountain, Mauna Kea, but opponents likely will appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court
Even people outside the exclusion zone have fled and are scattered in more than 500 locations across the island
Scientists will monitor 289 Japanese species to see if they will thrive in their new home and crowd out native species
A day earlier a smaller rock fall killed a British man and injured a British woman with him; they have not been publicly identified
Praise and criticism follow 'Playboy' founder after his death Wednesday at age 91
Tom Price issued a public apology and vowed to swear off charter flights in the future
Plan is to announce arrests Friday, when Justice Department officials are meeting with attorneys general from the so-called Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
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