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Court says California regulation on Uber drivers is justified, but labor fight continues
Los Angeles Times· 21 hours agoA California law classifying Uber and other ride-hail and delivery drivers as employees rather than...
The U.S. wants to crack down on payday loans. Here’s what you need to know.
Washington Post via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoFollowing a Supreme Court ruling in May, the federal government is expected to get tougher on...
Heathrow embodies Britain’s dwindling status as a destination for foreign capital
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 12 hours agoIf anything sums up Britain’s dwindling status as a destination for foreign capital, it is surely...
Delphi murder case, marred by delays and endless fights, has become a 'legal disaster'
IndyStar | The Indianapolis Star via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoBy the time Richard Allen goes to trial in the fall, the families of Abby Williams and Libby German...
Supreme Court crunch time as Trump, abortion and social media decisions loom
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCourt—emerging from special counsel Jack Smith’s federal election interference case against former...
Davison County felony court cases for June 4
The Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D. via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJun. 7—MITCHELL — The following cases were among those heard Tuesday, June 4, during a circuit court session at the Davison County Public Safety Center, with Judge Chris Giles ...
‘Up in the Air’: Oklahoma Families in Limbo as Courts Decide on Religious Charter
The 74 via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAt the nation’s first religious charter school — an Oklahoma virtual K-12 named for the patron saint...
Prosecutors drop mortgage fraud charges against former 311 Boyz member
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court has yet to rule. Prosecutors filed a motion last month arguing that the case is...
Wittenberg University now an arboretum with accredited tree collection
Springfield News-Sun· 4 hours agoWittenberg’s collection of trees has achieved an accreditation status that designates the university...
Carlos Ghosn's ex-lawyer says Nissan chief would not have fled if charged in U.S.
Automotive News· 11 hours agoThe U.S. has neither Japan’s stultifying interrogation rules nor such onerous bail conditions, Takano argued. Thus, had Ghosn been arrested there, he would have stood better chances in a fairer ...