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The New York Times’ opinion editor knew that former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin didn’t incite the shooting of then-Rep. Gabby Giffords but suggested it anyway, a Palin attorney argued in ...
Hundreds of pizzas have been delivered to the homes of judges and their adult children amid increasing threats to the ...
Nearly all the analysts and statisticians who compiled HR data for 2.3 million federal employees have been laid off or took ...
The New York City Council on Tuesday filed a lawsuit to halt Mayor Eric Adams’ (D) executive order allowing the Trump ...
A group of former Department of Labor officials are urging companies that do business with the government to voluntarily ...
Like a run on a bank, law firms can quickly collapse if a few key partners leave—a vicious cycle that’s hard to stop once it gets going. That’s the takeaway from a law review article by Yale law ...
A Tacoma, Wash.-based law firm can’t sue its cyber insurance claim administrator—as if it were an insurer—for a $1.5 million ...
The world likely hit peak energy-related emissions in 2024. But the decline in the coming decade will be slowed due in large part to data center expansion powered by fossil fuels, according to the ...
A former vice president of a software company has agreed to drop his claims that the company discriminated against him because he’s Black, and then retaliated by firing him after he filed a human ...
Arizona wrongfully imposed a tax on facility use fees the Arizona Cardinals charge fans on behalf of a state authority, the team told a state appeals court.
The conclusion of the tax filing season Tuesday is about to provide early clues toward resolving a nagging question hanging over the US Treasury: How honest will Americans be about their income when ...
Netflix’s former vice president of IT operations on Tuesday lost his appeal to undo convictions for wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering.
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