Author: L.C. Norton
We discussed the coming Battle for the Old Oaken Bucket with our SB Nation sister site. Here’s what they had to say.Read More
Beloved Elm trees in the University of Michigan Law Quad courtyard were cut down due to declining health, according to the university.Read More
SB 840, law of the land since Sept. 1, allows apartments and mixed-use residential in all commercial zoning districts. It could change Dallas-Fort Worth.Read More
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Apple is challenging India’s new antitrust penalty law under which the U.S. company could potentially face a fine of up to $38 billion, a court filing at the Delhi High Court, seen by Reuters, shows. The challenge is the first against India’s antitrust penalty law that since last year allows the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to use global turnover when calculating the penalties it imposes on companies for abusing their market dominance. Since 2022, Tinder-owner Match and Indian startups have been locked in an antitrust battle with Apple at the CCI, where investigators last year issued…
Originally meant to insure that people went to church on Sunday and observed the Sabbath, many blue laws are still enshrined into state law because lawmakers aren’t willing to change them.Read More
City vows full review as DHS, family and witnesses offer sharply different explanations for arrests and police use of force.Read More
The New Mexico Artisan Market is opening its doors in Old Town on Friday, Nov. 28, Saturday, Nov. 29, and Sunday, Nov. 30, featuring works from over 100 local artisans. Raquel Chambers, the executive director of the New Mexico Multi-Cultural Foundation, said the New Mexico Artisan Market is a staple event that helps artists feel supported.Read More
Iran’s Quds Force operatives recruit proxy network of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and local Africans to gather intel and carry out attacks on Israeli diplomats in Senegal and Uganda; plot uncovered through joint intelligence efforts with friendly African nationsRead More
We’ll be unpacking an in-depth graphic-led Reuters story that explores the experiences of residents and farmers based along the Mekong River and then turning to Jamaica following the devastation from Hurricane Melissa.Read More