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Antitrust lawsuit dismissed against logging company, sawmill | Business

A federal judge in Portland has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit filed last year against Iron Triangle and Malheur Lumber by a group of logging contractors and timber owners who allege the defendants of engaging in anticompetitive business practices. According to the judge’s 43 page opinion and order document, dated Oct. 13, the case was dismissed because the plaintiffs failed to plausibly allege required elements to state a monopolization claim in four alleged markets individually.

A Real Way to NATO Membership: Three Factors That Will Guarantee It

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight 20240604 09:25:00

just completely shocking arrest late last month of one of its own albeit it former most senior officials. charles is the former chief counter intelligence official at the fbi in new york. and the fbi unsealed two unbelievable indictments against him one of which alleges shortly after leaving the fbi mcgonigal began taking money. we re talking about someone who served as the chief counter intelligence official at the fbi in the new york field office who was tasked with investigating russian election interference in 2016 and we re talking about him allegedly being in cahoots with a sanctioned russian oligarch who was close to putin. as yale historian timothy snider puts it, in 2016 trump s campaign manager, paul manafort, was a former employee of a russian oligarch deripaska, and owed money to that same russian

Three Sentenced In Reservation Vehicle Arson Case

GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) Three people were sentenced on Monday for a vehicle arson case on the Menominee Reserv.

Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20240604 01:54:00

have the view of our own history, which allows us to see what we were and we can become something different. and then we have to become something different if we re going to make it. obviously, the question is how does that become something different? well, i think what we do is we need to study who we are. it s so interesting the germans that perpetrated this horrific crime, particularly the jews of europe engaged themselves with decades of self-reflection. we on the other hand presuming we re the greatest country on earth and the most exceptional people have rarely had the opportunity or the interest in delving into the darker aspects of ourselves but only through the understanding that that is equally part of us as well as the very good things that we do, do we come to terms and reconcile these things and perhaps the opportunity as timothy snider suggests so

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