Judge rules government can’t stop SNAP dollars from buying candy and sugary drinks
A judge ruled that the U.S. government as part of MAHA cannot stop people enrolled in SNAP from using benefits to buy candy and soda.
A judge ruled that the U.S. government as part of MAHA cannot stop people enrolled in SNAP from using benefits to buy candy and soda.
A stolen credit card dispute, thought settled with a phone call, returns with a mailed judgement about the unpaid bill.
She says the business is relationship-based, "so you've got to really understand what the client wants and needs. Solve their problems, that's what our designers do.”
Legalizing medical aid in dying has been and remains a long, contentious process.
The Supreme Court granted Cisco’s bid to shut down a lawsuit claiming the company’s technology was used to persecute Falun Gong members.
The Supreme Court barred a former Louisiana inmate from suing prison officials who cut his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari beliefs.
Federal investigators found that the deadly collapse of a Sunrise, Florida, beachfront condominium started weeks before.
SHACC officials opened their doors, temporarily, on June 20, to showcase the ongoing transformation of an abandoned building in downtown Laguna Beach. A public opening is planned for September.
Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the US signed an interim deal to end a war that's constricted global oil.
Wall Street was on track for another day of significant losses, weighed down again by the technology sector such as SpaceX.