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A plan to revitalize a neglected building at 2043 Frankford Ave. with a ground-floor burger restaurant and second-floor ...
Erie federal judge throws out Erie entrepreneur Pat Black's claims that his adopted daughter defrauded him of $200 million, ...
Subagencies like ICE and CBP are leveraging biometric technologies like facial recognition extensively, per the new case ...
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 ...
On Jan. 23, Traverse City-based Flow Water Advocates filed its reply to the arguments raised by Enbridge Limited Energy LLC, ...
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 ...
Belmont County Prosecutor Kevin Flanagan recently announced his candidacy to be the next Belmont County Court of Common Pleas ...
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Saturday marked 20 years since Justice Samuel Alito took his seat on the Supreme Court. The question of whether Alito might ...
The builders argue that the Government’s proposed reforms are an unjust attack on property rights as the measures restrict large landlords’ ability to use their properties as they wish. Such landlords ...
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