Month: September 2023
EU struggles to update asylum laws three years after announcing sweeping reforms
European Union governments are struggling to overcome obstacles to put a new asylum system in place three years after unveiling a plan to reform the bloc’s outdated asylum rules. Some fear the plan may never see the light of day.
Read MoreEU struggles to update asylum laws three years after announcing sweeping reforms
European Union governments are struggling to overcome obstacles to put a new asylum system in place three years after unveiling a plan to reform the bloc’s outdated asylum rules. Some fear the plan may never see the light of day.
Read MoreLive updates: Second Republican presidential debate highlights – CNN
Live updates: Second Republican presidential debate highlights CNN
Read MoreMuscogee Nation judge rules in favor of citizenship for slave descendants
Citizenship for freedmen, descendants of Black slaves once owned by tribal members, has been a difficult issue for tribes as the U.S. reckons with its history of racism. (Image credit: Mike Simons/Tulsa World via AP)
Read MoreTesla Is Accused of Tolerating Racial Harassment, in EEOC Suit
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sues Elon Musk’s EV company, alleging Black employees were subjected to hostile work environment.
Read MoreCantaloupe Mojito? Tomato Margarita? Drink Your Vitamins in Delicious Produce-Packed Cocktails
Wring the most from the last of the summer harvest in drinks brimming with flavor. Simple and refreshing, these recipes take the edge off the transition to fall.
Read MoreCalifornia Law Raises Minimum Wage for Fast Food Workers to $20 Per Hour
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new law in California will raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour next year, an acknowledgment from the state’s Democratic leaders that most of the often overlooked workforce are the primary
Read MoreLatest fight in the Alex Murdaugh case is over who controls the convicted murderer’s assets
Attorneys for convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh want the federal government to take over whatever is left of the millions of dollars and other assets the convicted murderer stole and earned through his legal work.
Read MoreYelp, Texas Spar Over Crisis Pregnancy Center Listings
The Texas attorney general says the company mischaracterized the centers in consumer notices, while Yelp says its statements are accurate.
Read MoreProsecutors accuse Trump of new effort to delay classified documents trial – The Guardian US
Prosecutors accuse Trump of new effort to delay classified documents trial The Guardian US
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