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After a report from Media Matters showed advertisements from major brands appeared next to antisemitic posts on X, the company sued the media watchdog group and its reporter. The Texas Attorney General’s Office plans to investigate the nonprofit for potential fraud.
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Legal battles ensue as Tri-County Electric Cooperative is sued for defamation by the CEO it terminated for allegations of financial malfeasance.
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Kenneth Knotts, 41, died in hospital police custody after being taken in for a mental health crisis. His death was ruled a homicide.
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Thirteen women who were denied abortions despite severe pregnancy complications are plaintiffs in the suit.
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Anti-abortion advocates are trying to revive the long-dormant 1873 Comstock Act, which banned mailing of anything related to abortion or contraception, in a lawsuit about mifepristone, an abortion-inducing drug.
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The measure, authored by Rep. Steve Toth, R-Woodlands, has a 10-year statute of limitations. Opponents say the wide scope of the proposal makes it dangerous.
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NFL commentator Michael Irvin met with reporters Wednesday in Dallas in response to harassment allegations by a hotel staffer.
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It was unclear whether a ransom was paid to the unknown attacker. It was still unclear how the Hosted Exchange system was breached.
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The lawsuit says each defendant played a part in the shooting’s tragic outcome, from failing to comply with safety protocols to pushing dark marketing that pitches lethal weapons to young minds.
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The USDA Food and Nutrition Service announced in May that it would expand its definition of sexual discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation. Paxton and other attorneys general are suing in response.
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A federal judge has prevented a Houston-area school district from enforcing a dress code policy that states that male students must keep their hair…
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Players on the U.S. women’s national team are seeking more than $66 million in damages as part of their gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S.…