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  "textContent": "The use of personal electronic devices for work tasks—a central issue in past NFL disputes—has emerged as a point of contention in Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ lawsuit against the NFL over alleged race-based employment discrimination. Flores seeks evidence to further his claim that the league and several teams intentionally discriminated against him, and […]",
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