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People affected by the crisis are increasingly worried that no one seems to be guarding the opioid settlement cash while elected officials eye it hungrily.
A 1986 law imposed civil and criminal penalties for employers who knowingly hired undocumented immigrants. But the law is ...
Beneath layers of waste, landfills around the US have been reaching scorching temperatures, spewing toxic gases and geysers ...
This year, the number Americans believe they’ll need to retire comfortably is $1.26 million, according to Northwest Mutual’s ...
Navigating recent immigration policy shifts has resulted in “a bunch of really tired, frustrated immigration lawyers,” said ...
The world is watching to see whether Tehran responds to the U.S. military strikes as leaders urge Iran to negotiate.
Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine views during a confirmation hearing for Kennedy’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. The Senate confirmed Kennedy after Cassidy’s deciding vote ...
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Lawyers, including Reverend John Baiyeshea (SAN), Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), Falola and Oluwole Adaja argue that judges, who engage in age falsification are undoubtedly actuated by various motives.
The Supreme Court agreed to pause a judge's order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to third countries without first providing them due process.
Billions in opioid settlement money was meant to be spent on treating and preventing addiction — but what happens if it's misspent?
The administration's cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services are going to do irreparable harm to the nation’s ...