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Sig Sauer ordered to pay $11 million to Philadelphia man wounded by holstered pistol
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $11 million to a man whose holstered Sig Sauer pistol went off while he was going down the stairs, causing a serious leg injury
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Trump's team is delaying transition agreements. What does it mean for security checks and governing?
President-elect Donald Trump’s team still hasn’t signed the agreements required to begin the transition process to the White House
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler, who led US crackdown on cryptocurrencies, to step down
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler will step down from his post on January 20
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Justice Department finds a pattern of misconduct by police in Trenton, New Jersey
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops
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Attorneys want the US Supreme Court to say Mississippi's felony voting ban is cruel and unusual
Mississippi's practice of removing voting rights for certain felonies is cruel and unusual
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A draft deal on climate money for developing world is silent on how much as UN summit nears end
A new draft text released early Thursday which will form the basis of any deal reached at United Nations climate talks on money for developing countries to transition to clean energy and adapt to climate change left out a crucial sticking point: how much wealthy nations will pay
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Airline CEOs and Transportation Secretary Buttigieg fight over regulations even after election
The Biden administration is on its way out of power, but that's not ending the arguments between the administration and airlines that think they are being over-regulated
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Trucking company owner sentenced on charges related to crash that killed 7 bikers
The owner of a trucking company was sentenced Thursday to two months in prison followed by one year of supervised release for lying to investigators after one of his trucks was accused of causing a crash that killed seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire
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Several of Trump's Cabinet picks — and Trump himself — have been accused of sexual misconduct
Former congressman Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his name as President-elect Donald Trump's choice for attorney general in the face of sexual misconduct allegations
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Georgia's Brian Kemp picked to lead Republican Governors Association
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has been elected to lead the Republican Governors Association, a one-year position
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