However, extravagant demands from government litigators are better suited to generate breathless headlines than favorable court rulings.
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David B Mcgarry,
Oc Register,
8 July 2026
With those rulings, the federal government has lost similar cases more than 10 times around its requests for details from 30 states and the District of Columbia.
Completing their sentences with what sounds plausible is not preservation.
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Masha Pearl,
Sun Sentinel,
5 July 2026
His use of the presidency’s sweeping ability to unilaterally grant pardons and commute sentences is among the ways the Republican’s return to office has featured an expansive use of executive power.
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Michelle L. Price,
Los Angeles Times,
4 July 2026
The two findings can both be true, Kharazian said, because the Stanford study was broader and didn’t focus just on the firms that use AI.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
4 July 2026
The camp owners, the Eastland family, ultimately pulled their license request, but that wasn't the end of the camp's story, as the state lawmakers published, on June 18, 2026, the findings of their months-long investigation into the tragedy.
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