May 15, 2026
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  • 10:58 pm E-Bike Safety Crisis: What Every Family Needs to Know Right Now
  • 4:08 pm New York’s Elder Parole and Fair and Timely Parole Bills: What They Mean for Public Safety
  • 2:00 pm San Diego Care Facility Owner Sentenced for Elder Abuse: What Families Need to Know
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Over the past few years, the amount of trash and debris piling up along the Kansas City highway has only been increasing. Recently, KMBC 9 investigated the issue and captured a video that shows debris falling from the back of trailers. They have kept track of the matter for several weeks and followed these waste-loaded […]

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NBC 5 Investigates began investigating the widespread fraud involving Texas paper license plates two years back. It is only now that Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken cognizance of the same and signed a law that mandates the replacement of paper tags with metal license plates. However, it will still be another 2 years before […]

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A considerable number of companies are increasingly leaning towards a fully-remote or hybrid mode of work at present, thanks to the numerous benefits of the same. From reduced operating costs to lower turnover and increased employee productivity, several perks come with hiring remote staff. However, according to Atlanta employment law attorneys, allowing employees to work […]

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By 2035, all new cars sold by companies must be electric. This mandate was passed in 2021, and companies are already finding ways to make that transition. However, it has been an uphill climb for car companies, legislative bodies, and lawmakers. Virginia legislators passed the Clean Car Law in 2021, adopted from the California standard. […]

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It is common for couples to divorce or separate in case they feel that they are unable to cohabit. However, the case becomes complicated when there are children involved. In such circumstances, it becomes essential to define which parent will have the primary or sole custody of the child. If you are unaware of what […]

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The new Oregon Senate Bill 895 comes in a succession of Oregon Revised Statute 811.420, which elaborates on the penalties and exceptions in case a person commits the offense of passing in a no-passing zone. SB 895 hopes to clarify the provisions of statute 811.420 and is an important move as far as cycling and […]

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Also referred to as tort law, personal injury laws in the US enable injured victims to file a lawsuit against the person at fault for their injury and seek compensation for damages. According to Hauppauge Personal Injury Lawyers, while the number of personal injury cases all over the country is on the rise, new trends […]

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In recent times, several videos showing several people shamelessly looting bags of merchandise from retail stores in the US have gone viral on social media. Such instances of organized retail theft often lead to huge financial losses for businesses, and this has pushed lawmakers to take a stronger stance against such crimes. This is especially […]

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A new bill has been introduced by a Florida lawmaker that can penalize drivers for driving continuously in the left lane even when they are not passing any traffic. Introduced by Florida Rep. Jenna Persons-Mulicka, the bill was filed in the house on January 24. Currently, drivers are supposed to move over to the left […]

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The recent observations of the court in the Brown v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC and Providence Health System cases have altered the perception of liability of hospitals selling pharmaceutical drugs. Hospitals selling these drugs are now subject to strict liability for alleged drug defects under Oregon law, as stated by the Oregon Court of Appeals in the […]

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