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San Francisco Plans to Enforce Homeless Camping Ban After Supreme Court Ruling
The 6-3 decision will have major implications for how cities handle homeless encampments, overturning a lower court ruling that said it was unconstitutional to punish people for sleeping outside when there isn’t enough shelter available.
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California Father Who Lost 2 Sons in a Boeing Crash Waits to Hear if US Will Prosecute the Company
Families of the passengers who died in the Boeing 737 Max crash in Ethiopia fear that instead of putting Boeing on trial, the government will offer the company another shot at corporate probation through a legal document called a deferred prosecution agreement, or DPA. Or that prosecutors will let Boeing plead guilty and avoid a trial.