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U S House committee considers bipartisan bill to move Fort Bragg to different judicial district

U S House committee considers bipartisan bill to move Fort Bragg to different judicial district
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History repeats itself - Carolina Journal - Carolina Journal

The end of (inconvenient) protest? - NationofChange

NationofChange The end of (inconvenient) protest? Protest has been a tool that the left has used to force government action throughout the English speaking world. Among the most important innovations brought about by America’s experiment with a democratic republic, the country’s bill of rights established freedoms for citizens that many people throughout the world are still fighting for. The country’s history can in some ways be understood as the story of a simmering conflict between ordinary working people and powerful interests, from corporations to homegrown demagogues, with these forces trying to redefine or limit these rights, especially during times of war.

Texas Rancher Calls Border Situation Out of Control , Says Drug Smugglers Crossing on Her Land

UK class action over App Store commission could cost Apple $2B

  A class action lawsuit filed with London s Competition Appeal Tribunal takes issue with Apple s customary App Store commission rates, arguing the developer fee is passed on to consumers. In a press release Tuesday, claimants in the case argue Apple has overcharged nearly 20 million UK App Store customers for years by imposing an excessive and unlawful 30% cut of in-app purchases on developers. The group is seeking damages of up to 1.5 billion pounds, reports the BBC. As noted by the publication, the UK s class action legal structure differs from U.S. proceedings, though optout claims have been accepted since 2015. If approved by the tribunal, the action would cover any UK users who purchased paid apps, subscriptions or in-app purchases on an iPhone or iPad since October 2015.

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