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More than 400 Bay Staters have filed petitions for their eviction records to be sealed since a new law took effect earlier this month, Sen. Lydia Edwards said Wednesday. Edwards, who sponsored the ...
The new law adopts provisions of the Ratepayer Protection Act (SB998/HB0419), introduced by Del. Elizabeth Embry and Sen. Mary Washington, revising the STRIDE law to require that gas pipeline spending ...
Mark Vientos made his fifth start of the season at DH on Monday against the Boston Red Sox, with Brett Baty getting the nod at third base again. It was the second start in three games at DH for ...
Editor's note: This story is part of “UB Then,” an occasional feature highlighting people, events and other interesting elements of UB history pulled from the University Archives. On May 15, 1935, UB ...
As many of you know, I spent a career teaching history. But you may be surprised to learn that t I never once in those 40+ years expected students to memorize a date of any kind. When I shared ...
Mark Geragos, a man whose sole purpose is to defend his high profile clients, and keep them as far away from prison as possible. You might have heard his name in passing, if you’re a true crime ...
Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg will have to testify in a suit challenging the company’s collection of personal health information via its tracking Pixel about how he addressed privacy-related ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – An attorney representing fired WEWS Channel 5 meteorologist Mark Johnson has issued a statement defending his client, calling him “a model employee and citizen” and saying ...
Mark Hacker joined Lumen Technologies as executive vice president and chief legal officer, the firm announced May 12. Hacker will lead Lumen’s legal and public policy organizations, overseeing legal ...
Menendez brothers' attorney Mark Geragos speaks out after a judge reduces the brothers' sentences, making Lyle and Erik eligible for parole. Menu Fox News Home Watch Live Shows Topics Log In Avatar ...
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