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DHS terminates TPS for Haitians, effective Sept. 2

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Judge dismisses authors' copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training

Read full article: Judge dismisses authors' copyright lawsuit against Meta over AI training

A federal judge on Wednesday sided with Facebook parent Meta Platforms in dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit from a group of authors who accused the company of stealing their works to train its artificial intelligence technology.

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Anthropic wins ruling on AI training in copyright lawsuit but must face trial on pirated books

Read full article: Anthropic wins ruling on AI training in copyright lawsuit but must face trial on pirated books

In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the law by training its chatbot Claude on millions of copyrighted books.

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Trump asks the Supreme Court to clear the way for federal downsizing plans

Read full article: Trump asks the Supreme Court to clear the way for federal downsizing plans

President Donald Trump’s administration has renewed its request for the Supreme Court to clear the way for plans to downsize the federal workforce, while a lawsuit filed by labor unions and cities proceeds.

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Trump asks the Supreme Court to allow his government downsizing plans to proceed

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President Donald Trump is asking the Supreme Court to allow him to resume his downsizing of the federal workforce, while a lawsuit filed by labor unions and cities proceeds.

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Judge pauses much of Trump administration’s massive downsizing of federal agencies

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A California judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt much of its massive downsizing of the federal workforce.

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Judge expresses sympathy for fired federal workers but questions if reinstatement is proper remedy

Read full article: Judge expresses sympathy for fired federal workers but questions if reinstatement is proper remedy

A federal judge says he sympathizes with thousands of federal employees who were suddenly fired by the Trump administration, but he also voiced skepticism about whether reinstating them to their jobs was a proper remedy and questioned what the courts could ultimately do.

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Judge orders Trump administration to tell fired workers they were not let go for poor performance

Read full article: Judge orders Trump administration to tell fired workers they were not let go for poor performance

A U.S. district judge in California has ordered the Trump administration to provide probationary workers fired en masse a written statement saying they were not terminated for poor performance.

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Supreme Court blocks order requiring Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal workers

Read full article: Supreme Court blocks order requiring Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal workers

The Supreme Court has blocked an order for the Trump administration to return to work thousands of federal employees who were let go in mass firings aimed at dramatically downsizing the federal government.

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Appeals court refuses to halt an order for the rehiring of thousands of fired federal workers

Read full article: Appeals court refuses to halt an order for the rehiring of thousands of fired federal workers

An appeals court in California has refused to halt a judge’s order requiring the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary workers who were let go in mass firings.

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The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship

Read full article: The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship

Constitutional challenges are expected for President Donald Trump's order to overhaul U.S. elections.

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Come back or move on? Fired federal workers face choices now that a judge wants them rehired

Read full article: Come back or move on? Fired federal workers face choices now that a judge wants them rehired

After a judge ordered the Trump administration to rehire thousands of probationary workers who were fired in a dramatic downsizing of the U.S. government, many have been asked to return to work only to be put on administrative leave, or offered early retirement.

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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order to rehire probationary federal workers

Read full article: Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order to rehire probationary federal workers

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to halt a ruling ordering the rehiring of thousands of federal workers let go in mass firings across several agencies.

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Two judges order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings

Read full article: Two judges order Trump administration to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings

Two federal judges have handed down orders requiring President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire thousands, if not tens of thousands, of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies.

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The Latest: Trump calls for ā€˜ceasefire now’ between Russia and Ukraine

Read full article: The Latest: Trump calls for ā€˜ceasefire now’ between Russia and Ukraine

President Donald Trump says he wants an ā€œimmediateā€ ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine and has warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to make peace or lose American support.

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Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers were likely unlawful

Read full article: Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers were likely unlawful

A federal judge in San Francisco finds the mass firings of probationary employees were likely unlawful.

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Supreme Court won't block $6B student debt relief settlement

Read full article: Supreme Court won't block $6B student debt relief settlement

The Supreme Court is allowing a roughly $6 billion legal settlement to go forward that will cancel student loans for hundreds of thousands of borrowers who say they were misled by their schools.

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PG&E's criminal probation to end amid ongoing safety worries

Read full article: PG&E's criminal probation to end amid ongoing safety worries

The nation's largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, is poised to emerge from five years of criminal probation amid worries that it remains too dangerous to be trusted.

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US judge weighs if PG&E violated probation with 2019 fire

Read full article: US judge weighs if PG&E violated probation with 2019 fire

A federal judge is weighing whether Pacific Gas & Electric violated its criminal probation by sparking a wildfire north of San Francisco.

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Judge mulls requiring PG&E to turn off power more frequently

Read full article: Judge mulls requiring PG&E to turn off power more frequently

The plan outlined Tuesday, March 23, 2021, would add more power shut-offs near tall trees and would at least double the number of power outages in six Northern California counties. U.S. District Judge William Alsup is overseeing PG&E’s safety precautions as part of the utility’s criminal probation after its natural gas lines blew up a suburban neighborhood south of San Francisco in 2010. The number of outages would triple in Trinity County while doubling in Placer, Shasta, Tehama, Madera and Mendocino. PG&E attorney Kevin Orsini assured Alsup the utility shares the judge’s goal of reducing wildfire risks posed by its power lines as the company pours billions of dollars into upgrading its equipment. ā€œIt’s a Hobson’s choice, it’s a terrible choice that California is faced with," Alsup lamented.

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Judge slams DeVos for rejecting 94% of loan relief claims

Read full article: Judge slams DeVos for rejecting 94% of loan relief claims

In a biting decision issued Monday in California, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said the department has been denying claims using template letters that are ā€œalarmingly curt." Spokesperson Angela Morabito said many claims were submitted by borrowers who attended ineligible programs or who failed to make a valid claim for loan forgiveness. ā€œJust because a claim was filed does not make it valid and eligible for taxpayer-funded relief,ā€ she said in a statement. The claims were filed through a program known as borrower defense, which forgives federal student loans for borrowers who are cheated by their colleges. In a proposed settlement in April, the Education Department agreed to process the backlog of claims within 18 months.

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Regulators approve PG&E bankruptcy plan despite safety fears

Read full article: Regulators approve PG&E bankruptcy plan despite safety fears

Meanwhile, the Public Utilities Commission will vote on the bankruptcy plan. U.S. District Judge William Alsup blasted PG&E for flim flamming him about its newfound commitment to safety in previous hearings. He also raised worries that state power regulators havent done enough to prevent a recalcitrant criminal from causing more death and destruction as the risk of wildfires rises with the summer temperatures. If there ever was a corporation that deserved to go to prison, it is PG&E, Alsup said. But the reforms included in PG&E's plan still might not be enough, acknowledged Clifford Rechtschaffen, one of the the five PUC board members.

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