A jury awarded four protesters $680,000 and found Seattle police violated their civil rights by booking them in jail during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Local media has shared images suggesting Chinese troops were keen to publicize their presence within India-controlled Arunachal Pradesh.
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A federal judge has ordered the Seattle Police Department to wipe the graffiti-related arrests of four protesters from databases and the city to pay attorneys more than $750,000. U.S. District ...