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Retail
Cold Stone Creamery is facing a legal battle after a New York woman discovered that her ‘pistachio’ ice cream contained no real pistachios
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Politics
Lawyers say Rudy Giuliani must surrender his three World Series rings to pay the $148 million he owes to the Georgia election workers he defamed
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Leadership
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