With contributions set to begin July 4, new IRS guidance gives qualifying individual donors a path to avoid filing a gift tax ...
A Washington-based watchdog group is hauling the U.S. Department of the Interior into court, accusing the agency of sitting ...
The lawsuit says Corkeitha Hicks was a server at a Waffle House in Forsyth, where she paid $92 a month as part of the company ...
The federal government has asked a judge to halt the United States' first reparations program in Evanston, Illinois.
The interim deal between the U.S. and Iran is supposed to usher in a two-month period that would address Tehran’s nuclear program.
Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat. Scorching temperatures, especially ...
Is your USB-C cable acting up? Discover why flipping the plug changes your charging speed and how to spot a faulty cable.
Under a new state law giving childhood sexual abuse survivors their first chance in decades to obtain justice against their perpetrators, attorneys from Grant & Eisenhofer and their partner counsel ...
In its current incarnation, A.I. may not be poised to eliminate swaths of human jobs—but it certainly has the power to transform them.
Gannon University and Ursuline College have filed a federal lawsuit alleging the Great Midwest Athletic Conference’s decision to remove Ursuline athletes violates its bylaws and Title IX protections.
Ovide Mercredi says he intends to sue the federal government over its surveillance of Indigenous leaders. It's the latest ...
From cellphone and social media bans to new rules for HOAs, a lot of new laws are set to kick in when July begins.
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