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CBS takes in up to 40% of the fees that TV stations pay to carry the shows.

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Some importers are bringing in up to nine months’ worth of inventory of agave spirits from Mexico to prepare for the possibility of prolonged tariffs, said Susan Coss, co-founder and director of Mezcalistas, a mezcal-focused media, event and consulting firm in Alameda, Calif.

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Last month, it was confirmed there would be a second round of redundancies at the club, which will result in up to 200 people losing their jobs in addition to the 250 who departed last year.

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A charge of fraud in connection with major disaster or emergency benefits could result in up to 30 years in prison, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in L.A.

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A charge of false, fictitious or fraudulent claim against the U.S. could result in up to five years.

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