In Citgo Petroleum Corp. v. Ascot Underwriting Ltd., the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a $54 million jury award in favor of Citgo ...
The Supreme Court of Arkansas (“SCT”) addressed in a December 4th Opinion an issue involving a municipality’s authority to exclude other ...
The Idaho Courts administrator claims the delays to access are minimal. But even small delays can make the news within the ...
Preliminary results of New Jersey’s 2025 legislative elections started coming in Tuesday night, after the vast majority of in-person polls closed at 8 p.m. But as of early Wednesday morning, several ...
Starting the morning on the right foot can pave the way for a successful day. A new wellness trend focuses on the "5 to 9 before your 9 to 5," which entails a healthy regimen between the hours of 5 ...
In an overnight marathon session, the Illinois General Assembly has passed a massive $1.5 billion bill to address a looming mass transit “fiscal cliff.” The rescue package will include an increase in ...
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Creative Assembly is playing a difficult hand at the moment, trying to balance excitement for the future while acknowledging current issues. The studio has issued an apology for what’s going on in ...
Corn futures are down 1 to 2 cents early on Tuesday. The corn market rounded out the Monday session with contracts posting fractional to 2 ¼ cent losses. Preliminary interest continues to show some ...
Rollercoaster Tycoon wasn’t the most fashionable computer game out there in 1999. But if you took a look beneath the pixels—the rickety rides, the crowds of hungry, thirsty, barfing people (and the ...
Red, white and blue filled All Saints Episcopal School’s Brookshire Gym on Monday morning as students waved mini American flags and chanted “U-S-A!” to honor visiting members of the Texas Wounded ...