Author: John Perrotto
An important road win for the Pittsburgh Steelers was overshadowed by DK Metcalf’s actions.Read More
A look at the top 10 stories from the weekend, include the Cowboys’ fate finalized, plus the NFL playoff picture.Read More
The sports world had a lot to say about the unusual, controversial ending between the Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers.Read More
Will Texas A&M and Kentucky be the teams to beat again in 2026? How about Nebraska and Texas?Read More
More than 30 new laws will take effect in Texas on Jan. 1, spanning the gamut from artificial intelligence, immigration enforcement and social media accountability.Read More
References to the late Justice Antonin Scalia spiked during Supreme Court oral arguments this year, highlighting his lasting influence on how the court interprets the law.Read More
The lack of interest in using the new law is the latest indication that Louisiana’s insurance crisis has, for the most part, remained stubbornly unchanged more than four years after Hurricane Ida sent the market into turmoil.Read More
Around 300 people gather at Town Hall with some chanting ‘globalise the intifada’ in defiance of NSW state premierRead More
States’ efforts this year to force major polluters to pay for climate change damages were largely unsuccessful, with some lawmakers running up against oil producers or waiting for lawsuits against New York and Vermont, the first states to pass such laws, to get resolved.Read More
The gas industry is weaponizing the First Amendment to undermine a commonsense regulation that aims to keep residents safe and informed.Read More