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Sustainability, Parks, Recycling and Wildlife Defense Fund v. Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

(California Court of Appeal) - Rejected an environmental group's challenge to the issuance of a revised permit for a landfill. Affirmed the denial of writ relief.




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Sierra Club, Inc. v. US Fish and Wildlife Service

(United States Ninth Circuit) - In an amended opinion in a Freedom of Information Act case, held that the Sierra Club was entitled to certain records generated during the Environmental Protection Agency's rule-making process concerning cooling water intake structures. However, other records were protected from public release by the deliberative process privilege. Reversed in part and remanded.




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A.J. Fistes Corp. v. GDL Best Contractors, Inc.

(California Court of Appeal) - Reversed and remanded. The trial court sustained the Defendant’s demurrer without leave to amend to Plaintiff’s third amended complaint. The appellate court held that Plaintiff made a sufficient showing for leave to amend and directed Plaintiff to amend their complaint consistent with this opinion.




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Nick Heyward Announces His 2018 UK Tour Following The Release Of His New Album 'Woodland Echoes'

Following The Release Of His Critically Acclaimed New Album ‘Woodland Echoes’ That Entered At No. 4 In The Independent Album Charts, Nick Heyward Has Announced A UK Tour For 2018.




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ADI Worldlink, LLC v. RSUI Indemnity Company

(United States Fifth Circuit) - Affirmed. All insurance claims were properly denied because while the insured gave timely notice of later claims they failed to give notice of an initial claim within the policy's one year coverage limitation.




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Christiana Trust v. Riddle

(United States Fifth Circuit) - Held that a bank was not vicariously liable, as a matter of law, for its loan servicer's alleged violations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. Affirmed dismissal of a complaint brought by a borrower who took out a home equity loan.




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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Midnight Deadline

California’s state legislative session has finally concluded, with Gov. Gavin Newsom signing bills late into the night on Sunday. Included in the bills the governor signed this term are the country’s strongest protections for renters, expanded health insurance coverage and legislation intended to lower the cost of prescription drugs. 

Other measures signed address efforts to prepare the state for impending natural disasters, wildfire safety, economic resiliency and clean drinking water. The governor also vetoed quite a number of bills. In addition, the state has filed over 60 lawsuits — either alone or in conjunction with other states — against the Trump administration, in areas from environmental protection to immigration to funding for the border wall, with many lawsuits still pending. The state has both won and lost several of these suits along the way. CapRadio’s Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler, has an update.




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Oxford Preparatory Academy v. Edlighten Learning Solutions

(California Court of Appeal) - Remanded for a redetermination of whether an arbitration agreement covered a dispute between a school and a consulting firm. Reversed an order denying arbitration.




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Deadline Upcoming: USArtists International 2016-2017

USArtists International Provides Grants To Ensembles And Individual Performers In Music Invited To Perform At Significant International Festivals




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Deadline Looms - The 22nd Annual USA Songwriting Competition

This Opportunity Is Gone Soon For Songwriters, Deadline To Enter Is May 31st




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Linkfire Partners With Anghami, MENA’s #1 Music Streaming Service, To Unlock Crucial Data For Middle East Artists

The Deal Will Open Up Conversion Data From Anghami To Artists, Managers, And Their Teams, Allowing Them To See What Actions Fans Take On The Service After Clicking On A Linkfire Smart Link.




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Kafer: The summer of isolation is the time to replace your grass with water-friendly plants

You can reduce water use not by forgoing the recommended eight daily glasses of water, showering less often, or draining the fishbowl but by cutting back on grass, the turf kind, that is.




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Friednash: Lessons of the Greatest Generation will help us and defeat our silent, deadly enemy

Each of us is morally and ethically called upon to do the right thing, make sacrifices, and take the necessary steps to keep our family, friends, co-workers and community safe.





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Detroit Artists Team Up For Two Headline Sketch Comedy Shows In One Night Only Event

Michael Fish & Phil Elam Perform Separate One-man Productions To Raise Money For Charity




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Kafer: The summer of isolation is the time to replace your grass with water-friendly plants

You can reduce water use not by forgoing the recommended eight daily glasses of water, showering less often, or draining the fishbowl but by cutting back on grass, the turf kind, that is.




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Watch: Two lion cubs cuddle in their den at the Denver Zoo

Two teeny-weeny African lion cubs were born at the Denver Zoo Thursday, and so far they’ve spent their time in the world nuzzling around their den, nursing and cuddling with their mom.





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D.O.A. Headline 1st Annual Fight Back Festival In Vancouver, B.C.

Sudden Death Records Is Proud To Present The First Annual Fight Back Festival, Friday July 6th At The Rickshaw Theater. Vancouver’s Punk Pioneers D.O.A. Who Are Celebrating Their 40th Anniversary Will




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Man who allegedly pulled knife on woman in an Arvada store is arrested

A man suspected of pulling a knife on a store employee in Arvada has been arrested, police said




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Woman allegedly spits on Arvada cop, tells him, “There’s some corona for you”

Brenda Johnson, 62, was arrested Sunday for investigation of second-degree assault on a peace officer, driving under the influence, hit-and-run and several other traffic charges, the news release said.




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Tracking the “murder hornet”: A deadly pest has reached North America

With queens that can grow to 2 inches long, Asian giant hornets can use mandibles shaped like spiked shark fins to wipe out a honeybee hive in a matter of hours, decapitating the bees and flying away with the thoraxes to feed their young.




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Eddie Murphy Headlines Comedy Fest For Charity



“Laughter is often the best medicine.”




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Flicks of the Week: Taye Diggs Handles Best Man Duties



See how everything turns out.



  • BET Star Cinema

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Flight School's Niyo Davinci Allegedly Shot And Killed



Chanel Galle has been arrested and charged with homicide.




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Janet Jackson Biopic Reportedly In Development



The project is in its early stages.




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Jay-Z Reportedly Taking Action To Have Fake Videos Removed



They depict him singing Billy Joel and reciting Shakespeare.




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Kodak Black Reportedly Assaulted By Multiple Prison Guards



His lawyer is demanding a full investigation.




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Amandla Stenberg Can’t Be Tamed – Exactly How She Likes It



The actress covers Teen Vogue, makes major announcement.




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NFL’s Bashaud Breeland Arrest Almost Takes Deadly Turn



The Kansas City Chiefs’ CB had a gun pointed in his face.





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Here's Why Michael Jordan Reportedly Turned Down $100M



The basketball legend’s former agent speaks out.




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NYC Landlady Makes TikTok Video Boasting Package Theft



Abbe Awosanya says she won’t be deleting the video.




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Pharoahe Monch Performs a Medley



The rapper brings the energy onstage.





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BET Announces Headliners for BET Experience 2019



THIS YEAR WILL FEATURE SOME OF TODAY’S HOTTEST ARTISTS




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Pharoahe Monch Performs a Medley



The rapper brings the energy onstage.




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Brooklyn Nets Player Wilson Chandler Furious Over Apartment Building Restrictions

Four players on his team tested positive for COVID-19.




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Lamar Jackson Is Reportedly Suing Amazon Over Unlicensed Merchandise

He claims they're selling products featuring his likeness.




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Kobe Bryant And Two Other NBA Icons Will Headline 2020 Basketball Hall Of Fame Class: Report

The trio were three of the best of their era.




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Why Some NBA Players Are Reportedly Living Paycheck-To-Paycheck

Portland’s CJ McCollum says many players are hurting




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Chris Paul And Trae Young Among First To Headline NBA HORSE Challenge

NBA and WNBA players are slated to participate.




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Alex Rodriguez And Jennifer Lopez Are Reportedly Interested In Buying A Stake In The New York Mets

The owners are looking to sell a majority share of the team.




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Kobe Bryant’s Final NBA Season Was Reportedly Documented By An All-Access Film Crew

Could a new documentary series be in the works?




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Here's Why Michael Jordan Reportedly Turned Down $100M To Appear At A Two-Hour Event

The basketball legend’s former agent speaks out.




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NYC Landlady Makes TikTok Video Boasting Package Theft



Abbe Awosanya says she won’t be deleting the video.




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Edwina Findley-Dickerson Turns to God as Her Career Compass



She encourages women to have convictions and set priorities.




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Amandla Stenberg on Staying Woke, BFF Willow Smith



The Asos cover girl holds nothing back.





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‘Covid Candles’ Fundraiser Assists Charities

Owen Stewart, who makes candles as a hobby, has taken the initiative to support the community during the Covid-19 pandemic by selling ‘Covid Candles,’ with the proceeds going to local charities. Amanda Stewart, Owen’s mother, said, “This started for him as a rainy day hobby for he and I to do together. We would save […]

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