Author: MGSN
Many brands are spending in women’s basketball for the first time—and don’t understand WNBA CBA negotiations.Read More
California has specific laws that guide what you can — and cannot — do with a loved one’s remains.Read More
Administrative law judges have no more employment protections than any other Missouri state emplioyee, a Cole County judge decided.Read More
The state auditor and legislative leaders argue that recent court rulings boost their defense of a state law shifting control of elections board appointments.Read More
The law violates the First Amendment and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the lawsuit argued.Read More
Five Republican state attorneys general are questioning whether collective action organizations like the U.S. Plastics Pact, the Green Blue Institute and the Consumer Goods Forum violate antitrust laws by pushing companies to follow restrictive green packaging rules.Read More
California has enacted two laws to curb investor influence in health care. Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 351 and AB 1415 in October, reinforcing clinical independence and expanding oversight of…Read More
As customers cut spending, brands are increasingly positioning their products as part of an aspirational-yet-accessible way of life.Read More
U.S.-based cardiologist Dr. Dmitry Yaranov has cautioned against five everyday habits that may seem harmless but can gradually harm heart health. In a post on X, he highlighted how lack of sleep, prolonged sitting, unmanaged stress, poor eating patterns, and overcommitment silently strain the cardiovascular system over time. Emphasising that prevention is easier than treatment, Dr. Yaranov urged people to make small, consistent lifestyle changes now to protect their hearts for the future.Read More