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Jury awards $176M to family

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Jury awards $176M for wrongful deaths of young brothers struck by California socialite’s car
A Los Angeles jury has awarded $176 million to the parents of two young brothers killed in a hit-and-run collision when a California socialite’s car struck them in a crosswalk nearly six years ago.

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Jury awards $176M to family of boys killed by LA socialite in crash
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Jury awards over $175 million to family of brothers struck and killed by Rebecca Grossman's vehicle
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Grossman civil trial moves to punitive phase following record-setting $176M verdict
A jury found socialite Rebecca Grossman and former Dodger Scott Erickson negligent on Wednesday in the 2020 deaths of Mark and Jacob Iskander, awarding their family $176 million in damages.

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Former MLB pitcher found liable in deadly crash that killed 2 young brothers
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Rebecca Grossman and Former L.A. Dodgers Player Scott Erickson Found Liable for Crash that Left 2 Boys Dead
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$176M verdict: Jury finds Rebecca Grossman, Scott Erickson negligent in boys' deaths
The jury also found that Grossman and Erickson acted with malice, potentially leading to a punitive damages phase of trial that could lead to further penalties.

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Jury finds Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson negligent in deaths of 2 boys
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Jury orders Rebecca Grossman, Scott Erickson to pay $176M in Iskander boys’ deaths

DHS to stop reporting deaths

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ICE to stop reporting deaths of recently released detainees amid scrutiny
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is ending its policy of reporting deaths of recently released detainees, the Department of Homeland Security said – a policy change that comes amid increasing sc...

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ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees, internal memo says
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ICE updates reporting policy amid rising detainee deaths

Fails to ban Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

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Congress didn’t kill Trump’s $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. So where does it stand?
Senate Republicans rejected multiple attempts to kill President Donald Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund amid bipartisan concerns and a temporary court ruling against it.

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Trump says he’s not sure if ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is really dead: ‘I’d have to ask the lawyers’
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President Trump was asked if the anti-weaponization fund is dead or on hold
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Senate backs $70 billion in new funds for ICE and Border Patrol
The U.S. Senate handed President Donald Trump a victory early Friday morning, passing a bill that would provide the Department of Homeland Security with an additional $70 billion for immigration enfor...

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The end of Trump's 'anti-weaponisation' fund is another sign Republicans are fighting back
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Trump adds uncertainty to the status of $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund
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Dropping The 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' Doesn't Mean Trump Admin Won't Pay Rioters
Peter Ticktin, a Florida attorney who represents hundreds of people convicted of Jan. 6-related crimes, said his clients were disappointed to see the White House back away from supporting the fund.

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What the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund fight reveals about the GOP
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Republicans reject multiple efforts to kill Trump’s $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
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