Month: August 2023
Judge blocks Arkansas law requiring parental approval for minors to create social media accounts
U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks on Thursday granted a preliminary injunction requested by NetChoice, a tech industry trade group whose members include X, formerly known as Twitter, and Facebook parent Meta.
Read MoreKansas officials are no longer required to change transgender people’s birth certificates, judge says
A U.S. district judge on Thursday approved a request from Republican state Attorney General Kris Kobach to block birth certificate changes because of a new state law defining male and female as the sex assigned at birth.
Read MoreKansas officials are no longer required to change transgender people’s birth certificates, judge says
A U.S. district judge on Thursday approved a request from Republican state Attorney General Kris Kobach to block birth certificate changes because of a new state law defining male and female as the sex assigned at birth.
Read MoreU.S. regulators might loosen restrictions on marijuana. Here’s what that would mean
When it emerged this week that U.S. health regulators are suggesting that the federal government loosen restrictions on marijuana, the news lit up the world of weed.
Read MoreHere’s What We Know About the Email Aliases Joe Biden Used While Vice President
When Joe Biden was Vice President, he used multiple email addresses. While members of the public might have guessed they could reach Barack Obama’s running mate at, say, joe.biden@whitehouse.gov, he often used email accounts under aliases like Robert Peters and
Read MoreTrump, Waiving Arraignment, Pleads Not Guilty in Georgia Case
The 19 defendants in the election interference case are sparring with prosecutors over when a trial might start, and whether it will be in state or federal court.
Read MoreCanada issues travel advisory warning LGBTQ+ community about U.S. laws that may affect them
The country’s Global Affairs department did not specify which states, but is advising travelers to check the local laws for their destination before traveling.
Read MoreHurricane Idalia and Florida homeowners insurance: Survivors weigh the damage and the future – NBC News
Hurricane Idalia and Florida homeowners insurance: Survivors weigh the damage and the future NBC News Hurricane Idalia’s price tag could reach $20 billion, according to Moody’s Analytics CNN Growing concerns over Florida’s insurance rates after Hurricane Idalia NBC News Climate: Hurricanes, Inflation Create
Read MoreTrump aide told police to ‘go hang yourself’ at Jan. 6 riot – NBC News
Trump aide told police to ‘go hang yourself’ at Jan. 6 riot NBC News
Read MoreTrump aide told police to ‘go hang yourself’ at Jan. 6 riot – NBC News
Trump aide told police to ‘go hang yourself’ at Jan. 6 riot NBC News
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