• ‘It’s not perfect yet,’ new street vendor rules provoke compliance ability concerns

    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - Clark County served up new rules for street vendors on Tuesday, however, those vendors said the rules should be sent back to the drawing board. Under the new ordinance county commissioners unanimously approved, rainbow-colored umbrellas that sell fruit, fried snacks, and shaved ice underneath them are legally allowed in unincorporated Clark []

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    The Latest CMA Report Brings New Privacy Concerns to Google’s Cookie Deprecation Plans

    When Google said this week it will delay the deprecation of third-party cookies in Chrome for the third time, it cited the need to give the U.K.-based Competition and Markets Authority sufficient time to review the cookie-replacement tools it's developing. These tools are called the Privacy Sandbox and the CMA, a regulatory body that must approve Google's cookie deprecation plan before it can happen, wants to make sure that it doesn't benefit Google at the expense of the rest of the ad...

  • City Council Formulates New Public Camping Rules For the Unhoused; Gonzalez’s Plan Rejected

    Commissioner Rene Gonzalez’s idea to hand policy control to the mayor and fine houseless people up to $1K was shot down in a 3-2 vote. by Courtney Vaughn After a series of proposed changes and late-stage amendments, Portland City Council is on track to relax its city codes regulating houselessness. The Council took an initial vote Wednesday to approve amendments to a revamped public camping ordinance put forward by Mayor Ted...

  • Zach Wilson’s mom eager for son’s ‘fresh new start’ after reported trade from Jets

    Zach Wilson’s mother, Lisa, appeared to be optimistic about her son’s future on Monday as the quarterback was reportedly traded from the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos. Lisa Wilson re-posted the news that her son was going to be vying for a spot on a new team for the 2024 season. CLICK

  • California’s new affirmative action plan

    The University of California, San Diego, is coming up with creative ways to implement a form of affirmative action for admittance into its engineering programs. Affirmative action was illegal in California long before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that colleges and universities could no longer consider an applicant’s race when admitting him or […]

  • Iowa’s new immigration law is a cause for concern

    There has been significant recent controversy and criticism in response to actions taken by the state of Iowa regarding immigration to the U.S. Iowa is now the second state to push against Biden’s immigration policies by creating its own exclusionary laws to be enforced by the local federal officers. In simple terms, Senate File 2340,

  • New street vendor regulations approved by Clark County

    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - Street vendors in unincorporated Clark County now face new restrictions and some say they're too restrictive. Commissioners voted to approve the rules on Tuesday. At the core of the issue, is how does the county allow this type of small business, as they're legally required to do, without compromising the safety []

  • New STEM school matches governor’s plans for Mississippi

    The SR1 College Preparatory and STEM Academy fulfills the vision shared by Gov. Tate Reeves to create more schools dedicated to STEM subjects in Mississippi.

  • Village children’s home approved by council despite residents’ concerns

    The building, at Slade Hollow on Hooton Lane, Laughton en le Morthen, will be converted into a children’s home for up to three children aged from 10 to 17 years, with special needs including autism. Eight letters of objection have been lodged by residents, and one by Laughton en le Morthen Parish Council. Objections have been lodged on the grounds of noise and disturbance; possible anti-social behaviour; lack of facilities in the village; traffic hazards; the property’s proximity to a railway...

  • T-Mobile’s New Internet Plan Lets You Travel With It for $160

    Frequently roadtrippin’ people with an RV or who like to camp or are stilling clinging to #vanlife, T-Mobile has a new internet plan for you. Be warned, it is not cheap if you want unlimited data. Called “T-Mobile Away,” this is an internet plan that costs $160 per month for access to unlimited data, includes … Continued Read the original post: T-Mobile’s New Internet Plan Lets You Travel With It for $160

  • New Zealand plans to put big developments before the environment. That’s dangerous

    Proposed ‘fast-track’ law could see conservation concerns ignored and projects once rejected for environmental reasons given the green lightNew Zealand’s parliament is considering a law that would allow major development projects to bypass environmental approvals – and that should be a cause for extreme alarm.The proposed Fast-track Approvals Bill emerged from the coalition agreements that enabled a centre-right government to form after last year’s election.Nicola Wheen and Andrew Geddis are...

  • Questions hang over UK’s new, ambitious defense spending plan: Analysts

    Such is the scale of British Army acquisition problems alone that they could not be resolved if the UK moved to a long term spending settlement of even 4 percent GDP, an expert told British lawmakers.