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Minnesota sends ‘social equity’ marijuana money to communities as ‘form of reparations’

Minnesota inaugurated a new program to use tax revenue from newly-legalized marijuana to invest in communities that felt the "direct harm" from prohibition.

California judge arrested after wife was found fatally shot

A judge in Southern California was arrested Thursday night after his wife was found fatally shot at their home in Anaheim Hills, the Anaheim Police Department announced on Friday.

Judge rules that Google search results don’t harm competitors in antitrust suit

A federal judge ruled that state attorneys general could not prove that Google's dominance in search has caused significant harm to its competitors, a win for the search engine in its legal battle over accusations of antitrust violations.

Food stamps: Maine SNAP recipients will start seeing August benefits in six days

Those who receive food stamps in the state of Maine will begin to see their monthly payments in six days.

Expected fourth Trump indictment leads to closed roads near Georgia courthouse

Georgia's Fulton County Sheriff’s Office announced it will soon close the roads near the county courthouse ahead of an anticipated fourth indictment against former President Donald Trump.

Gilgo Beach murders prosecutor won’t say whether ‘Fire Island Jane Doe’ is part of case

A new victim has been identified by investigators in the Gilgo Beach murders case, but the latest discovery is not being used to charge the accused Long Island serial killer, according to the lead prosecutor.

Texas Republicans and Democrats push to make state center of global semiconductor industry

A bipartisan group of Texans is pushing for the state to become the central hub for the global semiconductor industry.

Putin cronies excited to drive ‘modest’ Russian cars

Russian officials have decided by acclamation to drive Russian-made vehicles rather than luxury Western automobiles, according to a senior Russian lawmaker.

Portland lost $1 billion as residents fled homelessness and crime

Portland, Oregon, lost $1 billion between 2020 and 2021 as residents fled rampant homelessness and crime, taking their tax dollars with them.

DOJ officials hesitant to prosecute Binance for fear of crypto exchange run

Officials from the Department of Justice are considering charging the major cryptocurrency exchange Binance with fraud, but they are worried that the charges could cause a run on the exchange and cost consumers a lot of money.
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