Author: Gary Grumbach ,Dareh Gregorian
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued the administrative stay of the lower court’s ruling while it weighs whether to pause the decision for a longer period of time.Read More
After losing last month in Orange County Superior Court, the state of California is asking a state appellate court to overturn a Huntington Beach measure that could require voters to present photo identification to cast ballots in local elections.Read More
The list follows the signing of an Executive Order by President Donald Trump April 28, 2025.Read More
The decision makes it easier to win approval for highways, bridges, pipelines, wind farms, and other infrastructure projects.Read More
The 8-0 decision overturned an appellate court’s ruling in favor of the Surface Transportation Board’s approval of the train line, supporting “agency choices so long as they fall within a broad zone of reasonableness.”Read More
Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.Read More
Appeals court grants temporary stay of ruling that blocked tariffs as president’s allies rail against major blow to signature policy – key US politics stories from Thursday at a glanceRead More
Background Accumulating evidence has supported the associations between childhood maltreatment and increased risk of depression; however, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unclear. We aimed to explore the potential role of lifestyle factors, personality traits, adult traumas, and social connections in the association between childhood maltreatment and depression. Methods We used a nationwide cohort data from the UK Biobank, involving half a million participants aged 37–73 years, recruited across 22 centers in the UK between 2006 and 2010. Participants with complete information on childhood experiences and who were free of depression were included. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire was used to calculate…
This move comes in addition to previous measures, in which the company offered voluntary retirement to employees in the United States from April to September last year due to poor business performance.Read More
Such “politically motivated and discriminatory” practice will only further undermine its international image and national credibility, says Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning.Read More