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Illinois · IllinoisFood retailers Foxtrot Retail Inc. and Dom’s Market LLC, and the company recently created by their merger, Outfox Hospitality LLC, were hit with a class action Wednesday, alleging they violated federal and Illinois employment laws by laying off their workers without notice.See the Story
Food Retailers Foxtrot, Dom’s, Outfox Sued Over Mass Layoffs (1)
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Kevin McCarthy · United StatesThe Senate on Tuesday advanced a package to provide billions in aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan, sending the legislation on a glide path to become law after a rocky six months of political battles.See the Story
Senate advances long-awaited aid for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and TikTok bill
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Electric Vehicles · CanadaHonda Canada is set to build an electric vehicle battery plant near its auto manufacturing facility in Alliston, Ont., where it also plans to produce fully electric vehicles.
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Honda to build electric vehicles and battery plant in Ontario: sources
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Joe Biden · United StatesThe Supreme Court agreed on Monday to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-trace ghost guns, which had been struck down by lower courts.See the Story
Supreme Court will take up the legal fight over ghost guns, firearms without serial numbers
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Gina Raimondo · United StatesCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondo proudly held up the progress of American industry on semiconductor manufacturing Sunday, declaring that the U.S. has “out-innovated” China as the two nations fight to advance their domestic technology manufacturing.See the Story
Gina Raimondo says ‘we’ve out-innovated China’ amid chips war
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App · United StatesTikTok says a potential ban on its app in the US would "trample the free speech" of 170 million Americans. The US House of Representatives voted on Saturday to ban TikTok if the app's owner does not cut its ties with China. The legislation was part of a US foreign policy package that included aid for Ukraine and could become law as early as next week. In recent months US officials have voiced alarm over TikTok's popularity with young people. They allege TikTok's owner Bytedance is subservient to Beijing - accusations it has repeatedly denied.See the Story
TikTok: Bill Would ‘Trample’ Free Speech Rights of Americans
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