SALT LAKE CITY – Uber, Lyft and Lime have already offered free and discounted rides to the polls this election day. But did you know that many businesses are offering free food too?
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Law360 (November 6, 2018, 7:33 PM EST) — A California federal judge found Tuesday that Qualcomm is obligated to provide licenses for its standard-essential patents to rival chipmakers, siding with the Federal Trade Commission on an important issue in
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(Reuters) – U.S. stock futures held onto gains on Tuesday after media projections showed the Democrats winning control of the House of Representatives in U.S.
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Meetings between U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and North Korean officials planned for later this week have been postponed, in a new sign
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After you go to the polls this Election Day, you may be able to go get some freebies. Restaurants, transportation companies and other businesses are encouraging voters to vote by offering discounts or free products.
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