Author: Anna Poulter-Jones
How game developers can stay on the right side of current and upcoming legislation affecting the industryRead More
PARIS, Feb 25 (Reuters) – ā The ā French government ā survived the first of two no-confidence motions in āparliament on Wednesday āfiled following ā its ā decision to adapt through decree a new energy law, without giving the National Assembly the final say. The motion, filed by ā France’s far-right …Read More
The French government survived the first of two no-confidence motions in parliament on Wednesday filed following its decision to adapt through decree a new energy law, without giving the National Assembly the final say.Read More
Do you still pay with cash? It’s been the law since 2019 that most San Francisco businesses were required to accept cash, but now the city is thinking of repealing it. Here’s why.Read More
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Kansas regulators say IV therapy clinics may be breaking the law.Read More
The president has ratcheted up pressure on Senate Majority Leader John Thune to find a way to pass the SAVE America Act.Read More
Poker-playing former US Supreme Court litigator Tom Goldstein has been found guilty of 12 of 16 counts following a six week trial in Maryland.Read More
Resident Evil Requiem is a risky experiment in mashing together two different styles of survival horror, but somehow, Capcom pulled it off.Read More
Yesi De Avila shares her top February beauty and wellness picks to help you shed winter skin and glow into the new season, from the mineral-rich Borghese Advance Fango Mud Mask to Olayās new serum-powered body care duo and potent herbal drops from Apothekary.Read More