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Judge Blocks Use Of Pentagon Funds For Border Wall Construction

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A judge In Texas said the Trump administration cannot use military construction funds to build additional barriers on the southern border.
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Judge Says Lawsuit Over Bears Ears National Monument Can Continue

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The Trump administration cut Bears Ears' acreage by about 85% back in 2017. Environmental groups say that was illegal.
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Teenage inventor, Victor Scheinman demonstrates the Electro Mechanical Voice Inscriber at a science fair.

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Teenage inventor, Victor Scheinman demonstrates the Electro Mechanical Voice Inscriber at a science fair.
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CLEAN : Cosby urged to waive right as new accusers cry foul

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CLEAN : Cosby urged to waive right as new accusers cry foul
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WRAP Disgraced investor to remain on bail, reax

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FILE: January 5, 2009 1. Mid of arrested financier Bernard Madoff exiting court January 12, 2009 2. Mid of media outside Madoff's apartment, pull-out to wide of apartment building 3. Mid of cameras 4. Low-angle exterior shot of...
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Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli told a bankruptcy judge he expects the sale of the bulk of Chrysler's assets to a group headed by Italy's Fiat Group SpA to close Friday, assuming the judge approves the deal.

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HEADLINE: Chrysler's CEO sees sale to Fiat closing Friday CAPTION: Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli told a bankruptcy judge he expects the sale of the bulk of Chrysler's assets to a group headed by Italy's Fiat Group SpA to close Friday,...
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Alex Jones Ordered To Pay $49.3M Total Over Sandy Hook Lies

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A Texas jury ordered Alex Jones to pay $49.3 million to parents of a victim killed in the Sandy Hook mass shooting.
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Judge Rules That Judge Judy's $47M Salary Is Not Too High | THR News

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CBS scores a big win as a Los Angeles judge dismisses a talent agency's claim that Judy Sheindlin's compensation was purposely structured to wipe out profits on the syndicated hit.
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Hemi Ventures' Amy Gu Says Female Investors Face Societal Pressures in China

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Dec.26 -- Amy Gu, Hemi Ventures founder and managing partner, discusses her experience of being a female executive and investor in the U.S. and China as well as the societal pressures and challenges that female investors face in China....
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Democratic Candidates Debate Ahead Of New Hampshire Primary

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Days before the New Hampshire primary, the top 7 Democratic candidates take to the debate stage to give their final pitch to Granite State voters.
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Brailsford criticises the UK Anti Doping chairman

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VOICED: The Team Sky principal, Sir Dave Brailsford, has criticised the chairman of UK Anti-Doping for undermining the investigation into allegations of wrongdoing in cycling. David Kenworthy described evidence provided by Brailsford and...
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Fancy Food Show in NY showcases even hemp-infused water

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New York, 26 June 20171. Various of gourmet foods2. SOUNDBITE (English) Phil Kafarakis, President of the Specialty Food Association: "We're celebrating our 65th anniversary as an organization. We represent more than 3,500 food...
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Air Force Ordered To Pay More Than $230M For Texas Church Massacre

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A judge ruled the Air Force failed to flag a conviction that could have prevented the gunman from buying the weapon used to kill 26 people in 2017.
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'Tiger King' Joe Exotic Resentenced To 21 Years In Prison

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A federal judge decreased the Netflix star's sentence by one year in his murder-for-hire conviction.
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VOICED: Women in Morocco still steps behind men

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VOICED: Women in Morocco still steps behind men
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Kim Dotcom Lawyer: Why We Want to Livestream the Hearing

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Aug. 26 -- Ira Rothken, Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's lawyer, comments on his client's extradition fight. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Committee meets to discuss taking Sharon off air on Thursday

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1. Exterior (night) shot of Knesset 2. Central Election Commission members seated at meeting- zoom in to close up of committee head and Supreme Court Justice, Mishael Cheshin 3. Various shots of meeting 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yossi...
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Manafort Jury Asks for Clarification on 'Reasonable Doubt'

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Aug.17 -- Jurors in the fraud trial of Paul Manafort asked for a redefinition of reasonable doubt as part of three questions submitted to the judge at the end of the first day of deliberations. Bloomberg's Andrew Harris reports on...
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Democratic Candidates Debate Ahead Of New Hampshire Primary

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Days before the New Hampshire primary, the top 7 Democratic candidates take to the debate stage to give their final pitch to Granite State voters.
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Immigrant Kids Remain In ICE Detention Despite Deadline To Free Them

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A federal judge wanted kids freed from detention by Monday, citing COVID cases. But ICE's refusal to free their parents is creating a legal impasse.
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How Johnny Depp's Libel Suit In The U.K. Differs From Virginia Case

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Johnny Depp lost his libel suit in the U.K. in 2020 after a judge decided the case. Now in Virginia, a jury will make the verdict.
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Twitter Gets Win Over Musk With Fast-Tracked Trial

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Columbia University Law Professor Eric Talley and Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner join Emily Chang to discuss the court decision to grant the social platform an expedited trial against Elon Musk starting in October, and what the legal precedent...
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Up to a thousand migrants, including many young families, are to be evicted from their makeshift shelters in Calais, after a court ruled part of the so-called 'Jungle' camp should be bulldozed

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Up to a thousand migrants, including many young families, are to be evicted from their makeshift shelters in Calais, after a court ruled part of the so-called 'Jungle' camp should be bulldozed
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CLEAN : Families of crash victims challenge Boeing settlement in US court

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The families of victims of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes in October 2018 and March 2019 ask a Texas judge to overturn a $2.5-billion settlement between the aircraft manufacturer and the US government (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)