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Insurance companies using drones for home inspections
NBC 2 Fort Myers· 7 days agoIf you've seen a drone buzzing over your property lately, it could be operated by your insurance...
Opinion/Letters to the Editor June 2024
U-T San Diego· 22 hours agoRSF Association issues have evolved into golfer vs. non-golfer matters that have involved golf-related projects valued over millions. While the RSFA...
Has the Trump Guilty Verdict Changed the 2024 Presidential Race? - Opinion: Potomac Watch - WSJ...
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoHas Donald Trump’s felony conviction changed the minds of any potential voters? And is painting his opponent as a felon going to help Joe Biden? Paul Gigot speaks to Democratic pollster Doug ...
Sara Pankenier Weld column | We need the humanities today more than ever
The Daily News· 3 days agoThis is a question posed by a prisoner in “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,” written by...
Emotional A.J. McCarron looks ahead to family time, football future
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoTwo young boys wearing McCarron jerseys sat in the front row for their father’s news conference...
American Counter-Diplomacy on Display in Hungary
The American Conservative· 3 days agoPerhaps not since 1956 (and for far different reasons) has Hungary loomed so large in the imaginations of America’s elites. America and Eastern Europe are more distant from each other than they ...
UK Parliament passes the DMCC Act: A closer look at the consumer protection law elements | JD Supra
JD Supra· 4 days agoThe Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (the “DMCC Act”) received Royal Assent on 24 May 2024, after being passed during the wash-up period. The DMCC Act will have wide-ranging impact ...
Groundbreaking ceremony held at site of Aaron Mills Apartment Complex
Martinsville Bulletin· 5 days agoA groundbreaking ceremony was held at the future site of the Aaron Mills Apartment Complex at 200...
Explainer-US industry wants to see the 'Voldemort of administrative law' die
AOL· 2 days agoU.S. business interests are hoping the Supreme Court in the coming weeks will overturn a legal doctrine established four decades ago that has bolstered the federal government's position in thousands ...