
Three Months After Missouri Voted to Make Abortion Legal, Access Is Still Being Blocked
by Jeremy Kohler ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. Three months after Missouri voters enshrined reproductive rights in the state constitution…
Got ‘Em! Black Church In D.C. Gains Control Over Proud Boys’ Trademark After Vandalism Incident
A judge has awarded a historic Black church in Washington control over the Proud Boys trademark. The update comes after the far-right group defaulted on a $2.8 million judgment. The Monday ruling in the D.C. Superior Court grants rights to the trademark of the group’s name to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church.RELATED: Black Church In…
Uber CEO warns robotaxis can’t find a fast route to commercial viability
Fleets built to handle peak demand will lose money, leaving humans driving to the rescue Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is warning that it’s not yet possible to commercialize autonomous vehicles due to high costs, seasonal demand fluctuations, and the need to prove “superhuman” safety.……
David Warner’s Heartwarming Gesture For Fans After Dubai Capitals Enters Final Of ILT20 2025 – Watch
Warner even clicked a selfie with his fan who was in a wheelchair, which clearly shows his humanity and appreciation for his supporters. Warner holds a huge fan base across the globe especially in India as he keeps on entertaining fans with his funny videos…’Way to look at the economy of innovation is to look at the humungous population and convert that into human capital’
The ability to see value in deficiencies and inadequacies and generate value out of that is important: Debashis Chatterjee, Director, IIM Kozhikode…
The “Inhuman” Court Case That Helped Sink a Major Law Firm
The twenty-year legal saga involved 18,000 exhibits, 100,000 pages of expert reports, and a judge who needed an emergency bypass surgery The post The “Inhuman” Court Case That Helped Sink a Major Law Firm first appeared on The Walrus…
Songwriters Who Unknowingly Signed Away Their Rights Finally Get a Real Second Chance: The Promise of Vetter v. Resnik (Guest Column)
Tim Kappel of Wells Kappel LLP was the attorney behind a recent copyright-termination lawsuit that saw songwriter Cyril Vetter re-acquire the global rights to a hit song he’d unknowingly signed away — for one dollar — in his youth. Variety welcomes responsible commentary, send submissions to music@variety.com…
Trump’s Executive Order Takes Aim at Workplace Antisemitism
On Thursday, Jan. 30, President Donald Trump issued an executive order titled “Combatting Antisemitism in the United States.” At a time when workplace antisemitism is on the rise, a renewed commitment to ensuring civil rights for all – including Jews – is a welcome step toward fostering workplaces that respect religious diversity…
The MAHA movement in Congress: Who and what to watch
In the span of one year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. closed out his independent presidential campaign, endorsed President Donald Trump and now faces a clear path to head the Department of Health and Human Services. His trajectory to one of the most influential Cabinet positions in the Trump administration was buoyed in large part by…