Author: CBSPolitics
More than a dozen states are seeking their own versions of Medicaid work requirements. But the incoming new federal standards pose new questions.Read More
As a Maine police department dukes it out with the feds over the recent arrest of one of its own, backlash has reignited over a law that allows illegal immigrants in Massachusetts to gain driver’s …Read More
The Washington Litigation Group is the latest nonprofit group to join the legal challenges against the president, with a strategy of focusing on appeals early in the case.Read More
Tens of thousands of sacred objects, artifacts, funerary objects, and human remains are being processed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to comply with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.Read More
A Chinese citizen has been charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws for allegedly collecting information about an Australian Buddhist association.Read More
About 200 new laws that Colorado lawmakers passed this year go into effect Aug. 6. Here are some that Coloradans should know.Read More
Some people will need to work, train or volunteer 80 hours a month to qualify for benefits. But it won’t take effect for at least a few years.Read More
Utah law has been altered in recent years to try to account for how teens who willingly engage in sex acts should be treated by the criminal justice system.Read More
Xtelify also launched an AI-powered, future-ready software platform that will help telcos all around the world rid themselves of underlying complexity, improve customer experience, lower churn and raise ARPU.Read More
The only good news for Tesla in the Old Continent are a boost in sales in Norway and Spain – everywhere else sales are dropping sharplyRead More