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April 06, 2022
Gov. Youngkin poses with VALEAP officials to award the check.(WHSV)
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) -Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin paid a visit to the Valley Wednesday to announce he’ll donate his first quarter salary to an organization that supports law enforcement officers and first responders.
The organization, Virginia Law Enforcement Assistance Program (VALEAP), provides mental health resour...
April 06, 2022
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WASHINGTON – On April 4 and 5, 2022, in Mexico City, Mexico, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico hosted a collaborative Regional Smuggling Forum and Roundtable event to promote the Bicentennial Agreement. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)’s Office of Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training (OPDAT) led the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforce...
April 06, 2022
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Pure Gold Mining Inc. (OTC: LRTNF) resulting from allegations that PureGold may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public.
SO WHAT: If you purchased PureGold securities you may be entitled...
April 06, 2022
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The U.S. Postal Service is once again seeking to raise its rates by historically unusual amounts, announcing the increases on the same day President Biden signed into law a bipartisan bill to erase much of the agency’s debts and allow it to pursue new lines of revenue.
The Senate approved the 2021 Postal Reform Act last mont...
April 06, 2022
Beatrice Bijoux (Image via bijouxinjurylaw.com)
Beatrice Bijoux, a personal injury attorney from Florida, has been suspended from the practice of law following an emergency suspension by the Florida Supreme Court. The action came following Bijoux’s arrest for driving her car into pedestrians.
Bijoux allegedly drove her Kia into four people on the sidewalk outside of a Fresh Market. She then r...
April 06, 2022
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After years of revenue losses and widely criticized mail delays, President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Wednesday that will combat the U.S. Postal Service’s ailing financial condition and add accountability for the agency to deliver mail on time, following landslide bipartisan votes on the bill in the House and Senate even as USPS has become increasingly politicized under Postmast...
April 06, 2022
We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are common phrases nowadays, and very few people are unaware of them. However, any time a new idea launches, people are pretty reluctant to accept it.
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April 06, 2022
Indiana has made a minor amendment to its data breach notification law. Starting July 1, companies who are obligated to notify under the law must do so (to affected individuals and the Indiana Attorney General) without unreasonable delay, but no later than 45 days after discovery of the breach. This changes the current time frame, which is “without unreasonable delay.” Indiana joins many othe...
April 06, 2022
TheGrio explores how Florida’s law banning classroom discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity will affect young people across the LGBTQ+ spectrum.
Florida’s new controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill that bans all discussions on sexual orientation and gender identity has been repeatedly slammed by equality advocates as harmful to LGBTQ+ youth and their families.
But critics and data ...
April 06, 2022
Former U.S. Senator Doug Jones walks with Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson ahead of a meeting with Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 5, 2022. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
(Reuters) - The expected confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court could prompt a greater number of diverse students — particularly Black women — to pursue ...