Daily Dirt for Monday, Oct. 6, 2025 Whitney Houston and Eric Carmen led a parade of memorable tunes … Welcome to today’s ...
The preamble to the proposed rule states that the proposed revisions specifically target changes made in the 2024 final rule that may not be consistent with the best reading of TSCA and that may ...
The US government is inviting government delegations to a high-level meeting on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly in what looks like the first step in a bid to tear down the global ...
Table Mountain is one of Cape Town’s most iconic and beloved landmarks. It’s a haven for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts, a treasure trove of scenic vistas for photographers, and a must-see for ...
I have implemented a print report feature in Angular. When the user clicks the Print button, the browser’s print dialog opens (using window.print()). At the same time, I also have a ping mechanism to ...
An Ontario court awarded $5.3 million in compensation to a former industry executive, after finding that his firing breached the anti-retaliation provisions of securities law, which were adopted as ...
Judge Rules First Amendment Right of Public Access Applies to Military Court Proceedings and Records
In a decision on Sept. 12, a federal judge in California ruled that the press and public have a First Amendment right of access to military court proceedings and related records and that “[t]he ...
The mayor of London should slash affordable housing requirements and release swathes of green belt land to solve the capital's housing crisis, a new report has urged. The Home Builders Federation (HBF ...
That’s the directive from the state’s highest court on Wednesday as it recalibrated how the right to confront one’s accusers applies to forensic testimony. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme ...
WASHINGTON — After months of consideration and outside speculation about his plans, Representative Jake Auchincloss, the third-term Democrat from Newton, said he will not mount a challenge to Senator ...
Nearly three years after the vast majority of Denver voters approved a ballot initiative requiring restaurants and apartment buildings to recycle and compost their waste, the rules finally have a ...
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