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A plan to revitalize a neglected building at 2043 Frankford Ave. with a ground-floor burger restaurant and second-floor ...
How Snapchat phishing schemes work, why hacking cases often take years, and what turns social-media account access into a ...
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, has been deemed safe by major regulators worldwide — yet it remains the center ...
Huntington Beach officials have voted to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a state appellate court ruling that blocked the ...
Karen Brookins argues Philadelphia Police Officer Christopher Culver violated her right to privacy by sharing images of her ...
Prof. Dr. Kadriye Bakırcı explains why non-lethal strangulation should be legally recognized as a specific offense, drawing ...
Discover how Laverdia CA1 (verdinexor) treats canine lymphoma. Learn about the mechanism of action, handling precautions, and ...
The California Supreme Court recently issued a ruling to help identify how much poor Californians must pay in fees and fines when they break a law. The decision strikes an important balance between ...
The law requires placing foster kids in the care of relatives when possible. But relatives are not guaranteed a voice in ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office is launching an online form to track federal immigration actions throughout Michigan, ...
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What "reasonable" really means in self-defense cases
“Reasonable” is the word that separates a clean self-defense story from a nightmare one, and it’s also the word... The post What “reasonable” really means in self-defense cases appeared first on The ...
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