As Amazon continues to fend off political interests who are increasingly eager to regulate and rein in the tech giant,...
Month: May 2021
Texas’ “revenge porn” law, which makes it a misdemeanor to post someone’s private photos online without their consent, does not...
New York may consider mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for eligible students if the federal government gives Pfizer full approval. That’s...
Maine labor officials are urging businesses to take advantage of additional seasonal visas for foreign workers after the Biden administration's...
Nearly one month ago, racial tensions threatened to tear apart an exceedingly rare and productive bipartisan relationship in Congress, a...
The University of Washington has issued an ultimatum to students attending classes this fall: get a COVID-19 vaccination or file...
Wyomingites are among the most reluctant populations in the nation to take the COVID-19 vaccine. That has prompted talk of...
The Louisiana Senate approved a $3.9 billion K-12 education formula that is virtually unchanged from the current spending plan except...
A Harrisburg-based nonprofit public interest law firm has filed another lawsuit against a public sector union, alleging it failed to...
For the first time in 15 years, Oregonians could buy cold and allergy medicine without a prescription under a bill...