House, Senate Reach Agreement on Anti-Robocall Bill
In an announcement last week, the House and Senate finally agreed on a bill to put an end to robocalls.
In an announcement last week, the House and Senate finally agreed on a bill to put an end to robocalls.
United States vs. Sineneng-Smith started off as a fraud case–now it’s expanded into a First Amendment appeal.
The Bolivian coup resulted in the exile of Evo Morales and widespread violence towards the Indigenous community. Why? Religion. Money. Racism. Lithium.
At issue, yet again, is Uber’s insistence that its drivers are independent contractors.
Hispanic man has acide thrown on his face in alleged hate crime.
Allen says that Comcast considered his race when rejecting a contract they’d initially seemed eager to approve.
The clause would prevent passengers or their estates from suing in the case of a crash.
Some cash-strapped municipalities can’t afford law enforcement. But is having no police such a bad thing? Not when they’re corrupt “bad apples.”
Juul’s new chief executive says the company wants to build trust with regulators and the public at large.
Simply put, just like your round on the golf course with Trump, there’s only one winner. And it won’t be you.