Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 12, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Concluding that the animals are “not in danger of extinction,” federal wildlife officials Tuesday rejected listing gopher tortoises in Florida as endangered or threatened species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a 113-page decision that said gopher tortoises would continue to be considered a threatened species in parts of southwest Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana under the Endangered Species Act. But it said... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 11, 2022
Allison Zaucha/Bloomberg via Getty Images The U.S. Department of Labor has published a new proposal on how workers should be classified saying that thousands of people have been incorrectly labeled as contractors rather than employees, potentially curtailing access to benefits... + más
California has a terrible labor law. The Biden administration wants to take it national | The Hill
A Federal Proposal Could Turn Gig Workers Into Employees. Here's What That Means | Time
ABC7 USA World October 06, 2022
-- which shields hundreds of thousands of young adult migrants from deportation and permits them to work in the U.S. -- is unlawful.But the appellate panel allowed DACA's protections to remain in place, at least temporarily, while a lower court conducts further review in... + más
DACA protections remain in place for now, but appeals court orders more review and says it's illegal | ABC News
DACA still alive, but not safe after court ruling: Immigration lawyer | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 05, 2022
After nearly three years of COVID-19 emergency restrictions, landlords will once again be allowed to evict tenants who have fallen behind on their rent, the L.A. City Council decided Tuesday. The unanimous vote allows the eviction protections, some of the longest-lasting in the... + más
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
ABC7 USA Nation October 04, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Los Angeles' long-standing renter eviction protections due to COVID-19 hardship will be lifted at the end of January, the City Council decided unanimously Tuesday.The council voted 12-0 to approve a package of recommendations from a council committee,... + más
LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
L.A. to end COVID eviction protections by February | Los Angeles Times
New York Daily News USA Politics October 02, 2022
In the wake of hacks of big companies like American Airlines and DoorDash, the feds need to boost cybersecurity for consumers, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday. Noting that Uber and U-Haul have also been targeted within the past 30 days, the New York Democrat... + más
First Look: ‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Returns With “Home Spanx” and More | Vanity Fair
Amy Schumer jokes sex between spouses is disgusting—That's your family | Newsweek
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 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
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