Here are live updates from the Section 1 Div. 1 boys tournament for large schools and the girls freestyle tournament. WHITE PLAINS - Byram Hills senior Nick Fortugno won his fourth straight Section 1 ...
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt visited Capitol Hill Wednesday to advocate for a bill sunsetting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a controversial provision that protects companies from facing ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images, @ScummyMummy511 X user / Snopes Illustration The Jan. 7, 2026, killing of Renee Nicole Good by a U.S. Immigration ...
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A claim has been circulating online that a recently signed Minnesota law dramatically changes how and when law enforcement officers are allowed to use deadly force, ...
The Jan. 7, 2026, killing of Renee Nicole Good in her car by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis sparked a wave of online claims about what the law allows when officers ...
Many small business owners are pleased to learn that a vehicle they purchased for use in their company may qualify for a Section 179 tax deduction. Carefully using Section 179 vehicles can bring tax ...
Our nation’s severe housing shortage is strangling local economies, impeding employers from recruiting and retaining talent and undermining the stability of cities, small towns and suburban areas ...
This is something requested from a TDX ticket request. As of now there is no way to increase the section limit dynamically. The TDX ticket said increase limit 400+, so we need to test that this ...
Social media rumors falsely claim Section 8 housing assistance will have a two-year cap or be ended entirely. President Trump's 2026 budget proposes overhauling Section 8 and other HUD programs, but ...
From Kopmar v. Ass'n of Legal Aid Attorneys, decided yesterday by Judge Paul Oetken (S.D.N.Y.) (though see also another post this morning rejecting a different part of the claim): Plaintiffs, who are ...