LaKenya White brings 25 years of experience in various police accountability roles, including eight years with the Civilian ...
New Delhi, March 31 (IANS): A plea has been filed before the Supreme Court against the state of Tripura’s failure to appoint ...
The Class Action alleges that TransMedics used kickbacks, fraudulent overbilling, and coercive tactics to generate business and revenue. The Complaint also alleges TransMedics engaged in unsafe safety ...
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The New Republic on MSNDid Trump Just Break the Law on Deportations?Secretary of State Marco Rubio may have just violated a court order stopping the Trump administration’s fast-tracked ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Insists Economy Not About to Explode as Banks Warn DifferentlyIn a Sunday note to its investors, Goldman speculated that the average U.S. tariff rate will rise 15 percent points over the ...
‘Ladapo’s a charlatan’: Florida surgeon general’s tenure at UF is lackluster, colleagues say
When Gov. Ron DeSantis hand-picked Joseph Ladapo as Florida’s surgeon general in September 2021, the role came with a second ...
Nearly 1 in 6 Oklahoma prisoners is 55 or older, a demographic that has doubled since 2009 and almost quadrupled since 2000.
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MedPage Today on MSNRepublicans in Congress Aim to Reverse Ban on Chemical Linked to Cancer, Parkinson'sThe compound, which has been used for dry cleaning, manufacturing, and degreasing machines, can cause cancer, organ damage, ...
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Times-Herald on MSNBenicia to conduct final vote on the draft Industrial Safety OrdinanceBenicia is the only Bay Area refinery town to not yet have an Industrial Safety Ordinance. Community activists — including health and environmental advocates — have spent years calling for tighter ...
Federal legislation allowing states to jam cellphones smuggled into prisons has won support from Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and other attorneys general.
A Parliamentary committee has reported that leadership teams need to understand the ‘black box’ IT systems that underpin their organisations.
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik announced on March 31 that he had arrived in Moscow after prosecutors in Bosnia-Herzegovina ...
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