• Legally Speaking | A deep dive into the key legal battles over the right to property

    While the political row over wealth redistribution continues to rage, with sharp reactions from all sides of the political spectrum, the Supreme Court (SC) is presently deciding the ambit of the right to private property of a person in India. The decision of the nine-judge bench will determine the State’s power to acquire private property to redistribute wealth for the common good.

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    Biden opens up ACA marketplaces to DACA recipients

    Undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children can enroll in

  • $13B tax cut clears major legislative hurdle

    (The Center Square) – A plan that cuts taxes in Pennsylvania by $13 billion over the next five years cleared the state Senate on Tuesday. The proposal repeals a 2004 personal income tax raise and eliminates the gross receipts tax charge on electricity bills. It also makes a $6 million annual recurring transfer to the Alternative Fuels Incentive Fund and creates a $500 tax credit for volunteer paramedics. Republican leaders say the proposal eases inflationary...

  • Biden expands 'Obamacare' health insurance to DACA recipients

    Roughly 100,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children are expected to enroll in the Affordable Care Act‘s health insurance next year under a directive the Biden administration released Friday. The move took longer than promised to finalize and fell short of Democratic President Joe Biden’s initial proposal to allow those migrants to sign up for Medicaid, the health insurance program that provides nearly free coverage for the nation’s poorest people. But it will allow...

  • Biden finalizes rule opening up Obamacare to DACA recipients

    Federal health officials estimate that roughly 100,000 people enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program will sign up for subsidized plans through the health insurance marketplace over the next year under the rule.

  • Biden expands health insurance access for DACA recipients

    The move comes during an election year in which immigration has become a

  • Biden administration expands healthcare coverage for Daca recipients

    New rule allows Dreamers to access healthcare coverage through Affordable Care Act marketplaces for first timeThe Biden administration on Friday finalized a rule that would expand healthcare coverage for immigrants who came to the US as children and are shielded from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as Daca.Under the new rule, recipients of the Obama-era Daca program would be newly eligible to access healthcare coverage through the Affordable Care Act...

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    Hawaiian, Alaska airlines clear key hurdle in merger deal

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines said they have met a crucial milestone in Alaska’s proposed buyout of the local airline. According to stock filings on Tuesday, the airlines stated they have “substantially complied with a second request of more detailed information and materials from the Department of Justice." The DOJ had asked []

  • Vietnamese mathematician named as recipient of 2024 Dénes König Prize

    Dr. Huy, 28, is the first Vietnamese to win the prize

  • Blue Violets Dispensary Launches in Hoboken Despite Legal Obstacles

    Blue Violets, a new microdispensary at 628 Washington Street in uptown Hoboken, has finally opened its doors after several months of preparation by co-owners Lauren Chang Thompson and Max Thompson. Blue Violets’ Challenging Path to Opening in Hoboken It’s been a challenging journey for Blue Violets, Hoboken’s newest microdispensary. Owned by Lauren Chang Thompson and […]

  • is locked in a legal battle with her own lawyers for 'failing to bag her his superyacht as well'

    Tatiana Soroka claimed she was let down when the company, Payne Hicks Beach, allegedly missed chances to have her former husband Farkhad Akhmedov's ten-deck Luna seized in Miami.

  • GMB launches legal action against ‘out of control’ Amazon at Coventry warehouse

    Employment tribunal sought over claims firm tried to induce workers to leave union in long-running rowThe GMB is taking legal action against Amazon in the long-running battle for recognition at its Coventry warehouse, accusing the US firm of trying to “induce” staff to leave the union.An employment tribunal claim is being lodged on behalf of five workers at the large site, known as BHX4. Continue reading