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    Aereo suspends service after Supreme Court ruling
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    Aereo suspends service after Supreme Court ruling

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    FILE - In this June 17, 2014 file photo, Argentina's Economy MInister Axel Kicillof talks to the media during a news conference to explain the recent U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Argentina's bond default and discuss how the government plans to proceed, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. For over a decade, Argentina avoided paying $1.5 billion it owed to U.S. hedge funds for defaulted bonds. But after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to intervene in the case this week, the country must pay up by the end of this month. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, File)
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    A barracks for law-enforcement trainees has been turned into an immigrant-detention center in Artesia, N.M. Juan Carlos Llorca/AP
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    FILE - In this May 22, 2013, customers enter and exit a Hobby Lobby store in Denver. The Supreme Court is poised to deliver its verdict in a case that weighs the religious rights of employers and the right of women to the birth control of their choice. Employers must cover contraception for women at no extra charge among a range of preventive benefits in employee health plans. Dozens of companies, including the arts and crafts chain Hobby Lobby, claim religious objections to covering some or all contraceptives. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)
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    State allows 11 pot dispensaries to move forward
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    N.C. Bill 648 passes Senate without proposed bankruptcy transparency amendment

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    N.J. AG announces citations against jewelry stores

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    Ind. AG settles dispute with multiple tobacco companies

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    A ballot initiative on medical marijuana could have a major effect on the re-election campaign of Republican Gov. Rick Scott.(iStock Image)
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