Sixty-seven percent of adults believe large businesses and corporations, oil and gas companies, and developed or industrialized countries outside the U.S. are not doing enough to address climate change.
Avianca just dropped a flash sale on award tickets from select U.S. cities to Central and South American destinations. The Colombian carrier is offering award tickets at up to a 30% discount to San Jose, Costa Rica; San Salvador, El Salvador; and Bogota, Colombia. With a couple of routes, you can book one-way fares for …
The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has once again reiterated the need for state police, describing it as key content of restructuring. Adams’ reaction came in response to the statement made by the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Rules and Business, Francis Waive, that state police like other issues relating Read More
Ross Roggio suffocated the victim with a belt, threatened to cut off one of his fingers, and directed soldiers to repeatedly beat, choke, tase, and otherwise abuse the victim over 39 days.
New Zealand is high on many travelers’ dream destination lists for several reasons. The island nation boasts unmatched natural beauty, from endless green landscapes and volcanoes to idyllic beaches, diverse wildlife and, of course, the wine. The only downside to visiting New Zealand from the U.S. is the long and often expensive flight you must …
The bill’s passage was cheered by privacy advocates, but it faces an uncertain future in the Senate and with a White House that has objected to the legislation.
A bill imposing harsher punishments on those convicted of human trafficking in Alabama has been signed into law.
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- A bill imposing harsher punishments on those convicted of human trafficking in Alabama has been signed into law. House Bill 42, also known as 'The Sound of Freedom Act,' will establish an automatic sentence of life imprisonment for those who are found guilty of trafficking a minor. The bill get its []
UK law firm TLT has had rapid financial growth over the last several years, with London as a key to that success. Its new head of its City office sat down with City A.M.
The Online Harms Act – otherwise known as Bill C-63 – is really at least three bills in one. The Law Bytes podcast tackled the Internet platform portion of the bill last month in an episode with Vivek Krishnamurthy and then last week Professor Richard Moon joined to talk about the return of Section 13 of the Canada Human Rights Act. Part three may the most controversial: the inclusion of Criminal Code changes that have left even supporters of the bill uncomfortable. Boris Bytensky of the firm...
The real minimum wage, no matter how much liberal politicians try to deny it, is and always will be zero.
2023 was a record year for deaths on Mount Everest. But that hasn't stopped the hundreds who spend upwards of $45,000 to climb it. New book goes inside the business of the most famous mountain on the planet