Author: Los Angeles Times staff
CIF City Section and Southern Section high school football schedule for Week 2 of the 2025 season.Read More
An Aug. 29 Superior Court ruling has eliminated a provision in Delaware Code from a 2022 law that stated hunters between 18 and 21 years old would require direct supervision from a person age 21 or older when the state’s hunting seasons open Monday, Sept. 1.Read More
Two legal cases wrestle with whether the president alone can overhaul U.S. business and global trade in unprecedented ways.Read More
ADOT said the closure is at milepost 252 near Frontier Street.Read More
If the Supreme Court upholds the ruling, President Donald Trump would lose some, but not all, of his broad tariff powers.Read More
Mastodon, a decentralized social network, has declared it cannot comply with new US state age verification laws due to its federated structure and limited resources. It shifts responsibility to individual server admins. This highlights tensions between decentralized platforms and regulatory demands, potentially leading to fragmentation or legal risks.Read More
Senate Bill 2610, authored by Texas Sen. César Blanco, D-El Paso, becomes law on Monday. The law will limit civil liability for small businesses that experience a data breach—provided they have imp…Read More
An appellate court ruling could stymie the import taxes that Trump has used to raise revenue, negotiate with foreign leaders and even head off global conflicts.Read More
Find out how Texas restaurants are saving time and money with recent legislation.Read More
In seven months, Democratic attorneys general have filed dozens of lawsuits against the Trump administration, and California is moving fast.Read More