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September 17, 2021
Ovarian cancer is named "the silent killer" because its symptoms are often mistaken for other benign conditions. More than 34,000 women who developed ovarian cancer have filed lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson, whose talcum baby powder is known to have caused the disease.
Greg and Sally Schmoll
After Sally Schmoll was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2016, she read about how Johnson &...
September 17, 2021
Christopher Williams, owner of Millennium Solar, trained about 300 people to become solar energy technicians over the past few years. He hopes a new Illinois law will help him increase that number to 1,000 a year.
Illinois is now the first Midwestern state to set climate-fighting targets for phasing out coal and natural gas in favor of cleaner energy sources like wind and solar power.
The ...
September 17, 2021
Signs the Less is More Community Supervision and Revocation Reform Act (S.1144A/A.5576A); 191 Individuals to be Immediately Released Having Served Their Sentences Under Less is More Standards
Announces Agreement with Department of Corrections and City to Allow for Incarcerated Individuals to be Transferred from Rikers Island to State Custody Here; 40 Individuals Per Day for at least 5 Days Se...
September 17, 2021
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(Reuters) - Rimon isn't letting up on its growth plans in the U.S. and across the globe, announcing on Friday an office open...
September 17, 2021
A sign of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is seen outside of the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington, March 12, 2019. REUTERS/Leah Millis
WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - A former lawyer for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign law firm pleaded not guilty on Friday to lying to the FBI, a charge by a U.S. special counsel investigating the origins of a FBI probe of potential ties b...
September 17, 2021
Nebraska College of Law students explain the Constitution's importance to Culler Middle School students on Constitution Day. (Photo by Aaron Bonderson, Nebraska Public Media News)
A Nebraska Law School had its students teach eighth graders in Lincoln about the Constitution Friday as part of “Constitution Day” celebrations.
Students at the University of Nebraska College of Law talked about the...
September 17, 2021
Checking voters’ identification cards in Asheville, N.C., in 2016.Credit...George Etheredge for The New York Times
A North Carolina court struck down the state’s voter identification law on Friday, citing “persuasive evidence” that a Republican-dominated state legislature had rushed it to passage at least in part to make it harder for Black voters to cast ballots.
It was the second time in fi...
September 17, 2021
Bicyclists rally in front of Seattle’s City Hall during the Ride for Safe Streets in downtown Seattle, June 16, 2019. (Jen Dev/Crosscut)
Several board members were explicit during a meeting Thursday in their desire to strike the law from the books, and none raised any clear opposition. At the core of their reasoning was the law’s disproportionate use against people of color and those experien...
September 17, 2021
Supporters gather to listen to speakers during the “Michigan Caregivers United: Rally at the Capitol”, Wednesday Sept. 15, 2021 at the Capitol Building in Lansing, Michigan.
Facing opposition to an effort to scale back the presence of homegrown medical marijuana providers in Michigan’s cannabis industry, a lobbying group commissioned a poll that indicates widespread support for new legislatio...
