Previously on August 19, 2025, the Court of Appeal ruled that the two words “offensive” and “annoy” in Section 233 of the ...
David Loy, the legal director for the First Amendment Coalition, said although the Brown Act allows government agencies to make “reasonable rules” for its meetings, he is concerned that the strict ...
Paige Spiranac knows how to grab eyeballs on social media. The stunning sports media influencer and golf personality has millions of fans across social media. Spiranac, who played collegiately at the ...
Hi everyone. Today we’ve got a bonus issue of Game On featuring an interview about one of last week’s most exciting video-game announcements. Larian Studios has hit the big time. Until somewhat ...
Four hours of talks Wednesday made little headway toward resolving the dispute between Section 2 and the organization representing the area’s high school ice hockey officials. Representatives from ...
Recently, the heads of the House Financial Services Committee and a group of Democratic senators submitted competing comment letters in response to the CFPB’s August advanced notice of proposed ...
The New York State Public High School Athletic Association is stepping in to help negotiate the dispute between Section 2 and the organization representing the area's high school hockey officials, but ...
The ARLnow comment section is legendary. Over the past 16 years it has hosted a daily exchange of ideas on local topics with a volume of comments more typical of a large city newspaper than a ...
Placenta accreta is a life-threatening condition in which the placenta attaches to scar tissue left by a C-section. It used to be extremely rare. Placenta accreta is a life-threatening condition in ...
Trying to parse an HTML comment that contains a double hyphen results in a PHP warning from DOMDocument::loadXML(). As far as I can tell from the HTML5 spec, double hyphens are allowed inside HTML ...
Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets Chair, is asking the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CFPB) to keep intact the agency’s “open banking” rule.