Strange Laws from Around the World
There’s a wide cultural diversity around the globe and this has led to different sorts of regulations and controls that once made sense and applied to day-to-day behavior.
There’s a wide cultural diversity around the globe and this has led to different sorts of regulations and controls that once made sense and applied to day-to-day behavior.
The issue for many veterans is this becomes a slippery slope that, once merged with other debt and financial requirements, leads to many of the issues covered already, such as mental health concerns and even homelessness.
Poland will decide whether it will continue to be part of an anti-abuse treaty.
The FDA recently announced a recall for certain onions from Thomson International, Inc. over concerns they may be contaminated with salmonella.
This time, members of the Minnesota Voters Alliance say Gov. Tim Walz’s mask mandate–coupled with a 1963 law banning masks at polling places–could make them too afraid to cast a ballot.
In some joint custody arrangements, the parents take turns moving in and out of the family home where the children stay. This arrangement is commonly referred to as nesting or bird’s nest custody.
Coronavirus patients on ventilators are feeling the pinch of federal drug quotas.
Suboxone film drugmaker settles federal probe finding it misrepresented the drug’s benefits.
Geisinger Medical Center in Danville announced a settlement agreement to bring an end to a civil lawsuit over a deadly infection that killed premature infants.
A coalition of immigration attorneys have filed a lawsuit challenging the Newark EOIR’s mandate that non-detainee hearings be held in person.