Repeated Postponements of Mining Hearing Cause Concern
The mining hearing in Mid Florida has faced multiple rescheduling, leading to frustration among stakeholders and uncertainty regarding its impact on operations.
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The mining hearing in Mid Florida has faced multiple rescheduling, leading to frustration among stakeholders and uncertainty regarding its impact on operations.
The expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act signals a significant change in how US intelligence agencies collect data, particularly affecting privacy.
Sarah McGrath of Women for Women France emphasizes the importance of implementing stronger safeguarding measures for survivors awaiting trial.
A judge is examining whether associates of Jonathan Andic may have played a role in the circumstances surrounding the death of the Mango founder. The defense argues the fall was accidental.
The Ghanaian parliament has approved a contentious law aimed at LGBTQ activities, now pending the signature of President John Mahama.
A Google engineer faces charges after allegedly profiting $1.2 million from bets on Polymarket, highlighting potential insider trading issues in the tech sector.
French lawmakers are preparing to vote on the repeal of the Code Noir, a law that has lingered since the abolition of slavery in 1848, prompting renewed discussions on reparations.
A Google employee has been charged with insider trading after allegedly placing a $1 million bet on Polymarket, raising concerns about digital-age trading practices.
In a recent address, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko spoke against Western 'tyranny' while discussing a new law that increases penalties for same-sex relations in Senegal.
Research from Cornell University indicates that individuals with disabilities who have been involved in the criminal justice system face greater employment difficulties than their non-justice-involved peers.
A newly enacted law mandates the rapid removal of sexual deepfakes and nonconsensual imagery from social media platforms, but experts are wary of its potential shortcomings and risks of censorship.
A Dutch appeals court has ruled in favor of DJ Tiësto, ordering Greenberg Traurig to pay nearly $17 million due to faulty tax guidance provided over several years.
In early 2026, Paris welcomes seven new gaming establishments, marking the end of an eight-year trial period where slot machines were not allowed.
A South American court's recent ruling affirms Colombia's two-year-old decision to issue a compulsory license for an HIV medicine, highlighting the ongoing discourse on access to essential treatments.