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Haryana CM ML Khattar on Nuh violence: 'Compensation will be collected from those who are liable for it'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Haryana CM ML Khattar on Wednesday said the government will collect compensation against loss of the private property from the rioters. The chief minister said, "We have passed an Act wherein it provides that for any loss, the government...
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What to Know About Tax Extensions

9th - Higher Ed
Karla Dennis, CEO and founder of Karla Dennis & Associates Inc., joined Cheddar News to explain what's needed in order to file for a tax extension and avoid penalties.
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Google Warns Supreme Court Liability Case Could “Upend the Internet”

9th - Higher Ed
Google said a liability case before the Supreme Court could potentially "upend the internet" and lead to massive censorship online.
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Courts Overturn Opioid Ruling, Halt Baby Powder Lawsuits Against Johnson & Johnson

9th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday, an Oklahoma court overturned a ruling in a case against Johnson & Johnson for liability in the opioid crisis, and on Wednesday a North Carolina judge put a pause on the thousands of lawsuits accusing the company's baby powder...
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Scheer says the Liberal government wasn't protecting taxpayers when it chose the WE charity student plan

9th - Higher Ed
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer spoke with reporters from Regina on Friday.
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Nova Scotia university wants students to sign COVID-19 liability waiver

9th - Higher Ed
St. Francis Xavier University is asking students to sign a liability waiver before attending class. By signing, they give up the right to sue the university for any illness, injury or death 'as a result of COVID-19 risks.'
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Prince Harry Security Case: Judge Makes Shocking Observation, Asks Lawyers To Comply

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A court of appeal judge gave warning to the lawyers of both side on Day-2 of Prince Harry's security appeal hearing. The judge asked barristers to not 'ask wrong question' and act in any 'knee-jerk' ways. The judge suggested question...
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If your vehicle is damaged by a pothole, is there anything you can do?

9th - Higher Ed
Bigger than your feet yet every year you meet potholes in Windsor. The pothole problem is now being aggravated by the freeze-thaw weather. But is there anything you can do if your vehicle gets damaged by a pothole? CBC's Pratyush Dayal...
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Nova Scotia leaders on climate action

9th - Higher Ed
From floods to wildfires to hurricanes: Nova Scotia’s been hard hit by a number of disasters attributed to climate change. Leaders are asked how they would keep Nova Scotians safe from the effects of climate change.
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Bloomberg

Edison CEO on California Wildfires, Lawsuit

Higher Ed
Edison International Inc. President and CEO Pedro Pizarro says one set of transmission distribution lines near the origin point of the Eaton Wildfire in Los Angeles were "de-energized" before the reported start of the fire. He also says...
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Inside the Race: Kennedy family backs Biden over RFK Jr.

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Politico White House Reporter Adam Cancryn and White House and Washington Reporter Daniel Lippman join Scripps News on this weekend's Inside the Race.
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Bloomberg

Hawaiian Electric Pushes Back on Cause of Wildfires

Higher Ed
Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. soared after the utility pushed back against a lawsuit filed by Maui County that accused the company of starting the deadly Lahaina fire. The utility says its lines were de-energized when a fire...
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Bloomberg

3M Tentatively Agrees to $5.5B Over Military Earplugs

Higher Ed
3M Co. has tentatively agreed to pay more than $5.5 billion to resolve lawsuits, claiming it sold defective combat earplugs to the US military, according to people familiar with the deal. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Indrawati: Credibility at Ministry Is Serious Issue

Higher Ed
Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati discusses the contagion risks from the banking crisis in the US and Europe, her outlook for the country and rebuilding credibility in the tax office. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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'Nobody's Victim': Lawyer And Author Carrie Goldberg Suffers No Trolls

Higher Ed
Newsy chats with lawyer Carrie Goldberg about her new book, which explores sexual violence and privacy violations both online and in the real world.
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Bloomberg

Saudi Electricity CEO on Liabilities Conversion, Renewables

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Fahad Al Sudairi, chief executive officer at Saudi Electricity Company, discusses liabilities conversion, reforms and the company’s renewable power projects. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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NY attorney general says Weinstein Co. covered up abuses

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New York's attorney general says his office's four-month investigation of The Weinstein Co. found "a pervasive pattern" of sexual harassment, intimidation and abuse.

Attorney General Eric...
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Bloomberg

Citron's Left: Chemours Is a Bankruptcy Waiting to Happen

Higher Ed
June 6 -- Andrew Left, Citron research executive editor, explains why he thinks Chemours is a bankruptcy waiting to happen. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Alix Steel on "What'd You Miss?"
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USA: SWISSAIR FLIGHT 111 CRASH: LAWSUIT LATEST

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English/Nat

The families of the American victims of Swissair Flight 111 go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Thursday to take the next step in their lawsuit against the air
line.
The MD-11 flight...
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NY AG says Weinstein Co. Covered Up Abuses

Higher Ed
New York's attorney general says his office's four-month investigation of The Weinstein Co. found "a pervasive pattern" of sexual harassment, intimidation and abuse.

Attorney General Eric...
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USA: SWISSAIR RESPONSIBILE FOR LAST NOVA SCOTIA AIRCRASH

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English/Nat

Swissair has taken responsibility for last year's fatal crash off the coast of Nova Sc
otia.
The company faces claims totaling 16 billion (b) U-S dollars from families of U-S...
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Bloomberg

Endless SPAC Boom Wears Out Insurers

Higher Ed
Feb.09 -- The SPAC boom is overwhelming a key player in the creation of a blank-check companies: insurers. Bloomberg's Katherine Chiglinsky has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Lenkner Outlines Major Opioid Lawsuit

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- Travis Lenkner, Keller Lenkner Managing Partner discusses the opioid epidemic in America. Lenkner's firm has filed class action lawsuits against several opioid manufacturers and distributors. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

1 in 5 Small Businesses Won't Survive Without Help: NFIB

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Brad Close, president of the National Federation of Independent Business, the largest group representing small businesses in the country, says one out of every five small businesses won't survive the next six months without...