Author: Diane Mwai | dmwai@al.com
Companies that fail to comply with the one-hour restriction for users under 16 could face significant fines under consumer protection laws.Read More
Emily Suski, a professor of law and associate dean for strategic and institutional priorities at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, has been appointed dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law, effective July 1.Read More
The faceoff took place on a street in the capital after the suspect “and the dead man agreed to fight each other,” police said.Read More
Central NY judge declares state law that requires city court judges to retire at 70 unconstitutional
Two judges, one from Central New York, challenged the law that forced them out of their city court jobs.Read More
Nawrocki called EU social media law “Orwellian,” echoing Washington’s main line of attack.Read More
The cast members on “Suddenly Amish” — who include a Californian content creator, a luxury-loving rapper from Missouri and a newly divorced father from Texas — will give up technology, electricity and indoor toilets and embrace a more structured lifestyle, according to a network news release.Read More
New research co-authored by Professor Fionnuala McAuliffe, UCD School of Medicine, and led by the University of Liverpool, has demonstrated the significant benefits of lifestyle interventions in reducing the risk of gestational diabetes.Read More
Chinese, Russian and Iranian warships have launched a week of naval drills with host South African off the coast of Cape Town as geopolitical tensions run high over the United States’ intervention in Venezuela.Read More
Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half strike has been enough for Senegal to beat 10-man Mali 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal in Tangier.Read More