Products must state if they contain chemicals tied to cancer or other risks. As a result, manufacturers have pulled back from using the chemicals, researchers found.
Danielle R. Sassoon, Manhattanβs interim U.S. attorney, built a life on conservative values and amassed a daunting resume. On Thursday, she took a stand against the Justice Department where she had made her career.
It is the first ruling in a case challenging βshield lawsβ intended to protect doctors in states that support abortion rights who send abortion pills to states with bans.
A lawsuit appears to be the first challenge to the constitutionality of an executive order barring trans athletes from girlsβ and womenβs sports teams.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it illegal for companies that operate in the United States to pay foreign government officials to secure or keep business deals.
About 80 percent of manufacturing investments spurred by a Biden-era climate law have flowed to Republican districts. Efforts to stop federal payments are already causing pain.
Emboldened by President Trump, West Virginia and other states are challenging the Climate Change Superfund Act, which makes corporate polluters pay for past emissions.
Axel Rudakubana, who killed three girls in a stabbing spree at a dance class, was obsessed with violence but had no known ideology. His case has led to calls for a rethink of counterterror strategy.
Responding to the killing of a child, the poll-leading Christian Democrats are pushing to overhaul migration laws β possibly with votes from the Alternative for Germany.
States are using higher registration fees for electric cars to make up for declining fuel taxes, but some are punitive, environmentalists say. A federal tax could be coming.