Marijuana growers say they re being unfairly targeted as state aims to crack down on illegal grows © KOCO 5 State drug agents have conducted two dozen busts at marijuana farms since mid-April, with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics saying they re the tip of the iceberg.
State drug agents have conducted two dozen busts at marijuana farms since mid-April, with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics saying they re the tip of the iceberg.
Many growers told KOCO 5 they re being unfairly targeted because of the industry they re in. The state argues many illegal growers have been flying under the radar, and they won t any longer.Sign up for our Newsletters
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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Latham & Watkins represented Broadcom Inc in an antitrust settlement announced on Friday that requires the semiconductor maker to stop demanding that its customers buy source components from the California-based tech company.
The Federal Trade Commission said in bringing its action against Broadcom that the agency was pushing back against strong-arm tactics by a monopolist in important markets for key broadband components. In a statement, Broadcom disputed the FTC s claim that the company s anticompetitive behavior required its customers to purchase source components exclusively or mostly from Broadcom, and it disagreed with the agency s charact
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By Paul Glynn
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When England footy fans tune in for their side s big Euro 2020 knockout clash with Germany after work on Tuesday, they will be spurred on by the sounds of a Frenchman - whether they realise it or not.
Force Majeure, the cinematic-sounding and typically banging track from Gaspard Augé - aka one half of electronic duo Justice - has been the BBC s official theme song throughout the tournament.
The corporation s choice of tune was music to the ears of the Parisian DJ and producer. It was really just the best news for me, Augé tells BBC News. Because I made this track with some sort of sporting event - a boxing match or a football match - in [my] head.