Por: Time Politics September 30, 2022
On the first day of its new term, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a long-running dispute over federal water regulation that climate activists argue could leave millions of acres of wetlands unprotected and potentially intensify pollution of America’s water system. Idaho couple Chantell and Michael Sackett have been waging a 15-year legal battle with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over whether they can build a home on their property... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 01, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — With public confidence diminished and justices sparring openly over the institution’s legitimacy, the Supreme Court on Monday will begin a new term that could push American law to the right on issues of race, voting and the environment.Following June's... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
Marching Lions alumni perform at Oviedo High School centennial celebration | Orlando Sentinel
The Boston Globe USA World September 30, 2022
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s Constitutional Court ruled Friday that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha can remain in his job and did not violate a constitutional provision limiting him to eight years in office.Opposition lawmakers had petitioned the court to decide on their... + más
Thai Cave Rescue and the True Story Filmmakers Can’t Stop Retelling | Time
Thai court to rule if Prayuth has overstayed PM's term limit | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 29, 2022
Some of the country’s longest lasting COVID-19 protections against eviction moved closer to ending Wednesday when a Los Angeles City Council committee advanced a measure to repeal the rules at the end of January. Under the plan, starting Feb. 1, L.A. landlords will once again... + más
LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
LA County Board of Supervisors meetings reopen to public for first time since early days of pandemic | ABC7
The Hill USA Tech September 28, 2022
A U.K. agency said TikTok could face a fine equivalent of roughly $29 million over allegations of violating children’s data privacy protections. Meanwhile, NASA’s scheduled launch of its Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission was postponed again as a tropical... + más
TikTok could face a $29 million fine in the UK for failing to protect kids' privacy | CNBC
TikTok could face a $29 million fine in the UK for failing to protect kids’ privacy | NBC News
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 24, 2022
American schoolchildren are growing up with a badly oversimplified lesson about their own government. They are learning that the U.S. Supreme Court is the nation’s “highest court,” a label that erroneously diminishes the power of state supreme courts. Correcting this... + más
'Recess Therapy' highlights kids' candid comments | ABC News
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
Business Insider USA Business September 22, 2022
Other than actually selecting specific securities to buy or sell, one of the biggest decisions that investors make is how to get the trade done: with a market order or a limit order. These two order types tell your exactly how to execute your trade — selecting the right order... + más
US home sales slipped, prices grew more slowly in August | Associated Press
Senate ratifies international climate deal on refrigerants | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 22, 2022
Residents of North Attleborough and Plainville have been ordered to boil their tap water before using it after a water sample tested positive for E. coli, according to an advisory from the Town of North Attleborough’s Board of Public Works.On Wednesday, the town was notified... + más
E. coli outbreak in 6 states linked to ground beef from HelloFresh meal kit | 10 WBNS
Jackson, Mississippi, residents sue officials over water crisis | ABC News
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