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Judge rejects bid to stop Arizona’s prosecution of Kalshi on wagering charges
A federal judge has denied a bid by prediction market operator Kalshi to bar Arizona prosecutors from moving forward with a criminal case against the company
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Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore access to reporters
Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore access to reporters
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USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike
The U.S. Postal Service has decided to temporarily suspend its contributions to Federal Employees Retirement System annuities
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US stocks rise and oil prices trim their gains on hopes for the ceasefire with Iran
U.S. stocks rose, even though oil prices did too, as financial markets moved more modestly a day after surging on optimism about a ceasefire in the war with Iran
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Evers signs a law legalizing online sports betting in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has signed a bill into law that legalizes online sports betting, making it the 33rd state to allow the practice
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Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers
Calls are increasing inside Congress for investigations into the prediction market platform Polymarket
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New York man who shot, wounded ex-boss, then fled through subway tunnels, sentenced to 15 years
A New York City man who shot and wounded his former boss on a Manhattan street and then escaped through the city’s subway system has been sentenced to 15 years in prison
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Maryland settles with owner and operator of ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge
Maryland officials have announced a settlement with the owner and operator of the massive cargo ship that crashed into a Baltimore bridge two years ago, causing its deadly collapse
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EPA moves to weaken rules for handling coal ash, the toxic waste from burning coal that is a threat to groundwater
EPA moves to weaken rules for handling coal ash, the toxic waste from burning coal that is a threat to groundwater
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IMF chief warns that Iran war will slow global economic growth
The head of the International Monetary Fund says the war in Iran is darkening the outlook for the world economy, and that's the case whether or not a fragile ceasefire holds
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