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January 12, 2022
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Wordle is the word: Why Ars is hooked on a free, easy-to-share web game
On Tuesday afternoon, searching for "Wordle" on the iOS App Store turned up a small handful of apps aping the name and gameplay of the simple word game that has gone viral in recent weeks. But none of those iOS apps were made by Josh Wardle...
January 12, 2022
Law enforcement locates escaped Inmate in Rutherford County WSMV Nashville
January 12, 2022
FILE – In this Dec. 20, 2011 file photo, medical bills and other records are spread out on the kitchen table of a patient in Salem, Va. According to a 2018 national survey released on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, just over 14 percent of people said they belonged to a family struggling with medical bills. That’s a big drop from nearly 20 percent in 2011 but only slightly less than the proportion ...
January 12, 2022
US justice department officials in New York said Eric Lira, a 41-year-old "naturopathic" therapist based in El Paso, supplied drugs to two athletes for the "purpose of corrupting" the Tokyo Games.
The case is the first time charges have been brought under the Rodchenkov Act -- a law introduced in the United States in 2020 in the wake of Russia's state-backed doping scandal.
The law, named aft...
January 12, 2022
Throughout all of the ups and downs in 2021, there have been multiple developments on the eminent domain front, including the special occasion where the U.S. Supreme Court heard a takings case. Outside of case law, 2021 saw the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed, which aims to provide federal funding for infrastructure projects for many years to come. All in all, 2021 was a fairly ...
January 12, 2022
A recent class certification decision (Williams v. Kucoin et al.[1]) from a magistrate judge in the Southern District of New York provides insight on how courts view those who enable trading in cryptocurrencies and potentially other cryoptoassets like non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Analyzing the requirements for class certification, the court initially approved a limited class to proceed. In spr...
January 12, 2022
Downtown law firm Taft Stettinius & Hollister, one of the largest in Cincinnati, has brought on four new attorneys, including a former federal prosecutor.
Taft, headquartered at 425 Walnut St. downtown, announced Jan. 12 Dominick Gerace II, a former assistant U.S. attorney both in the Southern District of Ohio and the Eastern District of Virginia, has joined the firm as partner; Larry Wil...
January 12, 2022
An Oregon law that went into effect this month provides full faith and credit for tribal court judgments. This means that if a judge from a federally recognized tribe requires child support or grants a restraining order, those decisions will be better enforced off reservation as well. Chief Judge William Johnson of the Umatilla Tribal Court has been working toward this goal for years. He join...
January 12, 2022
Opinion
For Real Change vendors, biking is both a source of joy and a cost-effective way to get around. But as low-income and unhoused people, Real Change vendors who rely on bicycling for recreation, transportation and income face unique challenges that impact their ability to freely and safely ride in Seattle. King County’s helmet law, which requires that all cyclists w...
January 12, 2022
“I think many personal injury law firms in this state have lost focus of the importance of the individual client and see only the dollar signs at the end of the case. I never lose sight of you,” said Jennifer McKibben, McKibben Shaw Law attorney.
McKibben joined us today on “Life.Style.Live!” to share why she’s the right personal injury attorney for you.
She said as a female attorney in the m...
