Author: Tim Fang
More than a dozen cities and counties across California were given a “final warning” from state officials Wednesday, saying they have failed to properly plan for additional new homes amid the state’s lack of affordable housing.Read More
A measure to require more disclosure on amicus briefs was withdrawn by the federal judiciary, months before it would have gone into effect.Read More
Leo’s Law passed the Oklahoma House floor on Thursday.The bill is named after Leo Towe, a 3-year-old Oklahoma child who died from fentanyl poisoning during an oRead More
The default solution to coastal resillience doesn’t go far enough. | OpinionRead More
The family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students murdered in 2022, shares that Idaho Governor Brad Little is expected to sign SenatRead More
One law focuses on AI chatbot safety while the other cracks down on AI-generated misinformation.Read More
A local university was one of two awarded grants to help law enforcement officers statewide learn tools and techniques to investigate and prevent crime.Read More
Micron Technology Inc. convinced an Idaho federal judge to send back to state court its lawsuit accusing competing chipmaker Netlist Inc. of asserting patent allegations in bad faith.Read More
In Nigeria, anti-gay legislation is enabling homophobic gangs to target members of the LGBTQ+ community with blackmail and assault — leaving victims deeply traumatized and, in some cases, dead. Warning: Graphic content.Read More
As higher energy prices ratchet up projections for inflation, Becky Anderson speaks to Karen Young from The Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University about different inflation scenarios.Read More