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Top eight stories for today including inflation saw the largest one-month increase since the early days of the Great Recession; California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a flurry of budget bills; Europe’s top rights court vacated what had been its first conviction against Finland, and more.
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1.) Inflation jumped nearly 1% again last month, with the hot economy seeing the largest one-month increase since the early days of the Great Recession.
(Courthouse News photo/Barbara Leonard)
2.) After nearly three years of litigation, a federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a $95 million defamation lawsuit against “Borat” actor Sacha Baron Cohen stemming from a televised prank he pulled on Roy Moore.
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Chicago Service Workers End Strike After 18 Days
Over 2,500 service workers in the Chicago area agreed to end the longest strike in their union s 100-year history with a contract that includes an 8.5% pay raise over four years.
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union march in solidarity with Service Employees International Union Local 73 organizers in the Chicago Loop on Tuesday to celebrate the end of an 18-day strike and demand better conditions for workers nationwide. (Courthouse News photo/ Dave Byrnes)
CHICAGO (CN) After 18 days on the picket line, workers with Chicago’s Service Employees International Union Local 73 reached a deal to return to work Tuesday.
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