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November 11, 2021
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A Missouri woman who lost three loved ones in an alleged drunk driving crash is trying to help children who lose parents in similar circumstances.
Cecilia Williams is urging legislators to support a proposed new law she's named "Bentley's Law" after her 5-year old grandson...
November 11, 2021
By programming a fleet of robots to behave nonreciprocally — blue cars react to red cars differently than red cars react to blue cars — a team of researchers elicited spontaneous phase transitions. Kristen Norman for Quanta Magazine
Newton’s third law tells us that for every action, there’s an equal reaction going the opposite way. It’s been reassuring us for 400 years, explaining why we don...
November 11, 2021
The brother-in-law of Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) has been ordered to testify in an insider trading probe that is investigating stock sales he and the senator made before the stock market plummeted as COVID-19 was starting to spread in the U.S.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced in a statement on Wednesday that U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter Jr. granted the agency the au...
November 11, 2021
MacIver News Service | Nov. 11, 2021
Local clerks who broke election laws in Wisconsin might not be able to hide behind memos from the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) for much longer.
Paul Archambault of Waukesha is suing several election officials, including City of Brookfield interim clerk Renee Tadych, for preventing special voting deputies (SVDs) from visiting nursing homes to ensure...
November 11, 2021
Colorado House Minority Leader Patrick Neville speaks on the floor of the House of Representatives on June 11, 2020. (Andy Bosselman for Newsline)
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado appeals court panel on Wednesday reinstated a lawsuit filed by Republican lawmakers and a Colorado gun-rights group challenging a “red flag” law that allows courts to order firearms taken away from people who pose a dange...
November 11, 2021
A general view of the Abu Dhabi skyline is seen, December 15, 2009. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo/File Photo
Abu Dhabi first in Gulf with secular law on personal issues
Other UAE emirates could follow suit, enhancing appeal to expats
UAE vies with Saudi Arabia for foreign talent
DUBAI, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Legal reforms in Abu Dhabi designed to enhance the emirate's appeal to foreigners w...
November 11, 2021
ReutersImage caption, Hong Kong activist Ma Chun-man, centre, has been jailed for nearly six years
A Hong Kong activist known as Captain America 2.0 for holding the superhero's shield at rallies has been jailed for nearly six years under the controversial national security law.
Ma Chun-man was convicted of inciting secession by chanting slogans promoting Hong Kong's independence from China.
M...
November 11, 2021
State House News Service
Medical personnel would be authorized to transport and provide emergency treatment to K9 law enforcement partners, under legislation that unanimously cleared the Senate on Wednesday.
The Sen. Mark Montigny bill (S 2573), which Rep. Steven Xiarhos plans to push in the House, has been dubbed "Nero's Law," a reference to a K9 partner who was severely injured during an A...
November 11, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee is expected to sign sweeping COVID-19 legislation into law by the end of the week.
The new law will strip power from local health agencies, public schools and some private businesses by banning them from requiring vaccinations from their employees. It will also allow workers who quit a job because of a vaccine mandate to collect unemployment.
As th...
November 11, 2021
CAPITAL BUREAU | USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida
Federal prosecutors argued that Tallahassee developer John "J.T." Burnette deserved a stiffer sentence, in part because he admitted to conspiring with childhood friend and former state Rep. Halsey Beshears "to keep out competitors" in the nascent medical marijuana industry.
Burnette, convicted in August on extortion and other charges, was sentenced...
