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Recalled Hot Pockets

Pepperoni Hot Pockets Recalled Over Glass, Plastic Contamination

Brianna Smith - January 20, 2021

Nestlé Prepared Foods and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety are sounding the alarm over certain boxes of pepperoni hot pockets that may be contaminated with chunks of glass and plastic.

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Dr. King, Unity, and the Putsch

Dawn Allen - January 18, 2021

As we pause to honor Dr. King, his vision, and that of the Founders, seems as far away as ever.

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National Rifle Association Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Ryan J. Farrick - January 18, 2021

One former NRA donor says the organization’s bankruptcy declaration appears to have been planned.

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Detroit Nurse Shows Gratitude to Frontliners Combating COVID-19

This Week in Rideshare: Bans, Vaccines and Bots

LegalRideshare - January 15, 2021

Airbnb braces for inauguration, workers get vaccinated, and Uber unloads delivery bots. LegalRideshare breaks it down.

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Parenting in the Time of COVID-19

Paemon Aramjoo - January 15, 2021

By knowing your rights, options, and available next steps during this time of uncertainty, you will be prepared now, and in the future.

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An illustration of the novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), responsible for COVID-19. Image by CDC, via Unsplash.com.

Florida Legislature Proposes Wide-Ranging Coronavirus-Related Liability Rules

Ryan J. Farrick - January 15, 2021

Both bills will go up for vote when the Legislature goes back in session in March.

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5 Law Enforcement Tech Trends to Watch Out for in Future

Premjith - January 13, 2021

As the methods and tools continue to evolve, it will bring more insight and safety into policing.

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People milling around in front of the Capitol building, some carrying signs.

Increasing Surveillance Isn’t the Answer

Dawn Allen - January 11, 2021

It’s tempting to hand police increasing surveillance powers after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, but the unintended consequences could hurt progressive causes.

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Image of an Emergency Room Entrance

Massachusetts Legislature Passes “Laura’s Law” for Emergency Rooms

Ryan J. Farrick - January 11, 2021

The law would require hospitals to remove physical barriers to patients seeking to enter emergency rooms, among other things.

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Boeing Will Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle 737 MAX Investigation

Ryan J. Farrick - January 9, 2021

Attorneys for the family members of MAX crashes say the Department of Justice’s settlement scarcely amounts to a fraction of Boeing’s annual revenue.

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