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Supreme Court Asked to Overturn U.S. Eviction Moratorium
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to lift the Biden administration’s moratorium on evictions in parts of the country hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic, two months after the justices kept an earlier ban in place.
Teen Migrant Labor Trafficking Spurs Lawmakers to Demand Answers
The Biden administration must answer for a multiagency investigation into potential labor trafficking of unaccompanied migrant children released from government custody, according to lawmakers from both parties.
Pfizer Covid Vaccine Poised to Get Full FDA Approval Next Week
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is poised to fully approve
Nursing Homes Want Testing Option for Unvaccinated Workers
The nursing home industry wants the Biden administration to fund Covid-19 testing for its unvaccinated workers to help avert sudden staffing shortages resulting from the new requirement that all facility employees get the jab.
AFL-CIO Gets First Female Leader as Shuler Gets Top Spot
Longtime AFL-CIO official
Facebook Haunted by Privacy Issues as FTC Ups Antitrust Case (1)
The 2018 Cambridge Analytica data scandal and other specific examples of Facebook Inc.'s market power put the FTC’s once-tossed case against the social media giant on firmer ground, attorneys say.
Pot Industry Vexed to Be Pulled Into Congress’ Vaping Rules
Cannabis businesses are fearful a congressional mandate lumping them in with tax and shipping restrictions meant for nicotine vaping devices could change their legal treatment forever, resulting in more headaches, and bigger bills.
















