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Wayne LaPierre corruption trial fuels efforts to rebuild NRA

After a jury ruled in February that the former longtime CEO improperly spent NRA funds, self-described reformers are hoping for a shake-up at the controversial nonprofit. Can the group shed its far-right image — and do rank-and-file members even want to?

California judge rules in favor of government in child removal case

The government isn't liable for the removal of the children, who were taken after a false 911 call claiming abuse, the judge said.

Del Mar homeowner throws red flag on soccer complex expansion

Corwyn Ha'o claims that he sold his 2-acre property in the wealthy coastal enclave of Del Mar to a "straw man" with plans to ruin the bucolic community with events that draw crowds and noise.

Biologist squares off again with Army Corps of Engineers over endangered salmon protections

A fisheries expert asked the court again to address flood control operations at a Northern California dam that he says are affecting salmon populations after a previous failed attempt.

Federal judge rejects Donald Trump effort to halt Jan. 6 civil suit

Trump argued that allowing the civil case to proceed while his still-paused criminal trial is pending could force him to reveal potential defenses and incriminate himself.

Third Circuit judges grill Papa Johns, Mattress Firm over tracking software

The appeals court seemed amenable to the argument that the pizza and mattress chains violated the privacy rights of Pennsylvanians by tracking their movements online.

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