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    April 17, 2025

    Business

    1. Panelists: Combating mental health stigma benefits all
    2. Retail sales rise 1.4% in March as shoppers stock up on big ticket items ahead of tariffs
    3. Beggar thy neighbor, harm thyself: Tariffs like Trump’s come with pitfalls, history shows
    4. Tax tips for recently married couples and first-time parents

    Feature

    1. Parade Brunch
    2. Loyola alum eyes career in the prosecutorial field
    3. JAMS relocates Detroit Resolution Center
    4. ABOTA supports the rule of law against baseless attacks on the judiciary
    5. Daily Briefs

    Courts

    1. Jury is picked for Karen Read’s retrial over death of police boyfriend, opening statements next week Supreme Court denied delay, expected to consider her appeal
    2. State’s first female chief justice credits Appalachian upbringing for her commitment to fairness
    3. Court Digest
    4. Lawyers for Harvard in Trump administration dispute are no strangers to high-profile legal matters
    5. The White House is starting a new media policy that restricts wire services’ access to the president Policy latest attempt by administration to control press coverage

    Column

    1. Educators find creative work-arounds to new laws that restrict what they can teach

    Nation

    1. Study finds more people are obtaining abortions but fewer are traveling to other states for it One reason is likely the increase of availability of abortion pills
    2. Trump administration sues Maine over participation of transgender athletes in girls sports
    3. Trump administration sues Maine over participation of transgender athletes in girls sports
    4. State will sue to stop Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs
    5. National Roundup
    6. Judge: DOJ can cut funding for legal guidance for people facing deportation Congress allocates $29M a year for four programs