Author: Katrina Webber, Luis Cienfuegos
Items often banned due to drought conditions, such as bottle rockets, are now back on the shelves of fireworks stands.Read More
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by former Boise City Council member Lisa Sánchez, who lost her seat in 2023 after accidentaRead More
Two Hampton Roads moms helped pass new Virginia traffic laws after losing their sons in crashes. The laws take effect statewide July 1.Read More
The legislation would aim to prevent judges from “abusing their discretion” to allow sexual offenders and predators, along with other violent criminals, to remain free on bond while awaiting sentencing after being found guilty.Read More
The Southeastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America filed the suit, saying the new law could put churches and landlords in the state’s crosshairs.Read More
The start of the month of July also means the start of new laws in California. While a number of laws already went into effect at the beginning of the year, some will become effective on July 1.Read More
Edmund Chen explains how he keeps fit, healthy, and looking and feeling young through self-awareness and self-discipline.Read More
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (Jun 24) stepped up pressure on Republicans in Congress to advance his sweeping tax-cut and spending bill this week, while hardline conservatives baulked over a closed-door Senate debate that cast doubt on passage of a growing number of proposed spending cuts.Read More
Russia’s next move could begin with a railway through Vilnius.nRead More
The Washington Post agreed with President Donald Trump that European nations must increase NATO defense spending to give the organization more legitimacy.Read More