Author: The New York Times
Terry Rozier, a guard for the Miami Heat, and other defendants were accused of participating in a betting scheme in which they used nonpublic information about N.B.A. athletes and teams to set up fraudulent bets.Read More
Chaos reigned at last year’s Martinsville playoff race, resulting in numerous penalties. So what will Sunday’s elimination race have in store?Read More
FBI Director Kash Patel and other law enforcement officials were expected to provide more information at a news conference Thursday.Read More
“Are you gonna run it? You’re running the light! You’re running the light! You just ran the light!”Read More
/PRNewswire/ — The Dallas intellectual property and business law firm Caldwell Cassady & Curry and the firm’s Hamad Hamad, Justin Nemuanitis, and Richard…Read More
The ride-sharing company known as Lyft and its insurers are largely protected from negligence and vicarious liability lawsuits in accidents, thanks toRead More
The IRS Thursday released information about the dollar threshold for filing Form 1099-K under the new GOP tax law.Read More
A Missouri court says homeowners associations—not chickens—rule the roost. This week a Cole County judge ruled a state law unconstitutional that prevented community associations from regulating backyard chickens. The law, part of a larger bill (HB 2062), allowed homeowners to raise up to six chickens on lots of 0.2 acres or more—even if their homeowners […]Read More
Pakistan’s cabinet unanimously approved a ban on hardline Islamist group Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan under the country’s anti-terrorism act, the government said on Thursday.Read More
Local attorney Barrett Mack and commercial real estate broker Todd Drowlette star in a new show, airing Sunday on A&E, called “The Real Estate Commission.”Read More