1587:"Archive: AG Karl A. Racine on Instagram: "On Sunday, March 28 at 1:19 p.m., my partner, Kim, and I welcomed our son, Karim Marcel Stietz Racine. Karim is a combination of Karl ("Kar") and Kim ("im"), and in Arabic means generous, noble, and honorable—all character traits we hope our son will grow to embody. Karim's middle name, Marcel, is in honor of my mother, Dr. Marie Marcelle Buteau Raince, who passed in July 2020. We've been overwhelmed by the well-wishes from so many across the District and are grateful for your encouragement and support. I've always found great purpose in my work in public service and took on the role as attorney general because of my passion for young people and my desire to ensure that all children grow up with the opportunities I was blessed with. Now, that sense of purpose is even more personal.""
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for not paying customers' tips to delivery drivers. DoorDash used the tips to offset the "guaranteed amount" it paid drivers for each delivery, despite wording on its mobile app and website that said tips would be added to drivers' earnings, which Racine called "deceptive" and a violation of the
1333:"In his words and his deeds, this president has made it clear that he is disinterested in upholding the duties of his office, and is simply unfit. It's time for Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment. Here's a clip of my conversation with @ErinBurnett on @OutFrontCNN :"
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