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Patent law and administrative law intersect in this case that raises a question about the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
U.S. officials hold talks with Taliban, Merck ask FDA to approve its COVID treatment, flight disruptions, and Nobel prizes
Police reform measures stuck in defunding debate quagmire
Emerson College suspends conservative student group for China critique
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Spending bill debate heats up, Taiwan defiant despite Chinese aggression, a blackout in Lebanon, and a shootout in Minnesota
Mississippi and Tennessee argue over which state has the right to underground water reserves
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