SAN JUAN (Reuters) — A federal appeals court this week revived a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Cruises by the parents of an 18-month-old girl who
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua (AP) — In recent years, several Caribbean nations have struck down laws criminalizing same-sex relations. Courts in Belize in 2016 and Trinidad
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ST. JOHN’S (AP) — For years, Orden David was persecuted in his native Antigua and Barbuda — a frequent complaint by many LGBTQ people who
Read moreU.S. Judge Orders Lawyers To Sign AI Pledge, Warning ‘They Make Stuff Up’
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NEW YORK — JPMorgan Chase in a court filing called the U.S. Virgin Islands “complicit in the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein,” saying the sex predator gave high-ranking officials there money,
Read moreDeutsche Bank To Pay $75 Million To Settle Lawsuit By Epstein Accusers
FRANKFURT AM MAIN (Reuters) — Deutsche Bank AG has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit by women who say they were abused by
Read moreSupreme Court Rules Against Puerto Rican Journalists Seeking Records From Board
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Thursday against an organization of Puerto Rican journalists in its quest for documents from the financial oversight board created to
Read moreLawyers Fight For Saint Martin Man They Say U.S. Wrongly Deported To Haiti
MARIGOT (AP) — Paul Pierrilus was deported two years ago from the U.S. to Haiti where he has been trying to survive in a chaotic
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