Who Do You Trust to Change Your Mind?
It’s a shame that social media has mostly served to polarize us. Many Americans are closing ranks, not against enemies, but against other Americans.
It’s a shame that social media has mostly served to polarize us. Many Americans are closing ranks, not against enemies, but against other Americans.
Effective this month, California doctors are reporting their probation statuses.
Colorado amends its lawsuit to include the Sackler family behind Purdue Pharma.
The Department of Education recently came under fire in a lawsuit alleging it is mismanaging two student loan forgiveness programs.
The CBP’s misconduct, claims the ACLU, was a flagrant disregard of passengers’ Fourth Amendment rights.
Stinson spent 24 years locked away, his conviction largely due to discredited forensic techniques.
A jury in Baltimore recently awarded a mother and her daughter $229.6 million, ending a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Party City will shell out $39,000 to settle a pregnancy and disability discrimination case.
Flowers Foods, Inc. is voluntarily recalling certain hot dog and hamburger buns that may be contaminated with pieces of plastic.
As Prime Day approaches, many employees at the Shakopee, Minnesota fulfillment center plan to go on strike over what they call unfair working conditions.