Greystar and 25 other property management companies have agreed to pay over $141 million to settle a class action lawsuit.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson invited to Israel by government as ‘ally’ who ‘refuses to be silent’ after attack
FAR-right activist Tommy Robinson has been invited to Israel as an “ally” of the Middle Eastern government.
The Israeli minister of Diaspora hailed Robinson as a ̶…
How Trump Used Fury Over Israel’s Qatar Attack to Push Netanyahu on Gaza
President Trump unveiled a proposal to end the war in Gaza and gave Hamas until Sunday to agree, after which he has said that Israel would have his “full backing” to eliminate Hamas.
UK police want to stop Palestine protest after deadly synagogue attack
UK police are urging organisers to cancel a pro-Palestine protest in London on Saturday after a deadly synagogue attack.
Why Democrats in Michigan are desperate to stop a diehard Trump supporter from winning a seemingly small-time race
Chaos in a Detroit suburb could put a January 6 defender in charge of administering elections for more than 70,000 people
OpenText plans to sell its eDOCS legal document management system to NetDocuments for $163M and use the proceeds to reduce its outstanding debt (Bloomberg Law)
Bloomberg Law:
OpenText plans to sell its eDOCS legal document management system to NetDocuments for $163M and use the proceeds to reduce its outstanding debt — Bloomberg Law Automation — OpenText Corp. will sell i…
FBI cuts ties with Southern Poverty Law Center, Anti-Defamation League after conservative complaints
Kash Patel said on Friday that the FBI would sever its relationship with the Southern Poverty Law Center, asserting that the organization had been turned into a “partisan smear machine.”
North Carolina governor signs criminal justice bill into law after Ukrainian refugee’s death
North Carolina’s Democratic governor has signed into law a criminal justice measure pushed by the Republican-controlled legislature in response to the stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee on a Charlotte train.
States say Trump administration has backed off ICE cooperation requirement for victims’ funds
Several Democratic state attorneys general say the Trump administration has backed away from requiring states to agree to cooperate with the president’s immigration agenda in order to access federal money for programs that help victims of crime.
U.S. Research Focus in the Arctic Shifts: Less Climate, More Security
The Trump administration is emphasizing defense concerns instead of climate research in the rapidly warming Arctic region.