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23-state coalition, led by WA AG Brown, sues over Medicaid work-rule implementation

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joined a coalition of 23 state attorneys general and two governors suing the federal administration, arguing the administration unlawfully implemented Medicaid work requirements and exceeded its authority by using an improper implementation pathway.

Why it matters: Washington Attorney General Nick Brown joined a coalition of 23 state attorneys general and two governors suing the federal administration, arguing the administration unlawfully implemented Medicaid work requirements and exceeded its authority by using an improper implementation pathway.

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Parents charged after 7-year-old Michigan boy who weighed 255 lb dies — accountability, institutions, and hidden decision chains

Michigan prosecutors charged a boy's parents with murder, torture and child abuse after a seven-year-old weighing about 116 kg (255 lb) died. The case spotlights potential failures by child-welfare agencies, medical providers, and other institutions and raises questions about whether criminal prosecution is substituting for preventive oversight and reform.

Why it matters: Michigan prosecutors charged a boy's parents with murder, torture and child abuse after a seven-year-old weighing about 116 kg (255 lb) died. The case spotlights potential failures by child-welfare agencies, medical providers, and other institutions and raises questions about whether criminal prosecution is substituting for preventive oversight and reform.

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The Temporary Protected Status program may effectively be over. Here's what we know.

A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands of more people from the few remaining countries with this program. (Image credit: Michael M. Santiago)

Why it matters: A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands of more people from the few remaining countries with this program. (Image credit: Michael M. Santiago)

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Three Areas of Law, One Common Need: Understanding Your Legal Options in Pittsburgh for Business, Property, and Medical Claims

Business disputes, property injuries, and surgical errors are three very different legal situations — but they share a common feature: each involves a party whose conduct fell short of a legal standard, and each gives...

Why it matters: Business disputes, property injuries, and surgical errors are three very different legal situations — but they share a common feature: each involves a party whose conduct fell short of a legal standard, and each gives...

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NASA bets $30M and a robotic lifeline to stop an aging telescope from re‑entry

Nasa is racing to save an ageing telescope from falling back to Earth with a daring rescue mission. The US$30 million salvage operation gets under way as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.

Why it matters: Nasa is racing to save an ageing telescope from falling back to Earth with a daring rescue mission. The US$30 million salvage operation gets under way as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.

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Supreme Court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to cellphone users location history

The Supreme Court has held that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location information, ruling in the case of a bank robber whose identity was discovered through a geofence warrant

Why it matters: The Supreme Court has held that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location information, ruling in the case of a bank robber whose identity was discovered through a geofence warrant

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How Routine Legal Work in Arizona and Montana Concentrates Leverage — and What That Means for Families

The legal matters that most directly affect families — buying and selling property, planning for the future distribution of assets, and navigating the probate process when a family member dies — span different areas of...

Why it matters: The legal matters that most directly affect families — buying and selling property, planning for the future distribution of assets, and navigating the probate process when a family member dies — span different areas of...

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Exemplar Luxury Group exits bankruptcy — debt structure, vendors and customer trust are the real liabilities

The retailer, now renamed Exemplar Luxury Group, was formed in 2024 through a debt-heavy merger that brought together Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, three long-established names in American...

Why it matters: The retailer, now renamed Exemplar Luxury Group, was formed in 2024 through a debt-heavy merger that brought together Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman, three long-established names in American...

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Nvidia’s stall in China: how domestic chipmakers and policy are shifting leverage

Shifts in who builds and controls AI infrastructure affect jobs, prices, regulatory oversight, and where large‑scale computing power is governed — changing economic opportunity and public accountability around powerful AI systems.

Why it matters: Shifts in who builds and controls AI infrastructure affect jobs, prices, regulatory oversight, and where large‑scale computing power is governed — changing economic opportunity and public accountability around powerful AI systems.

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Senator Chris Coons hospitalized after vehicle pile-up tied to medical emergency — what power shifts next

A US Senator has been rushed to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash, caused by a medical emergency. Senator Chris Coons, a Democratic lawmaker for Delaware, said he was a passenger and rushed to...

Why it matters: A US Senator has been rushed to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash, caused by a medical emergency. Senator Chris Coons, a Democratic lawmaker for Delaware, said he was a passenger and rushed to...

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Planned Parenthood clinics turn to Botox after federal cuts

Some Planned Parenthood clinics are adding Botox and other cosmetic services after federal Medicaid cuts squeezed their budgets. The shift shows how one funding decision can for...

Why it matters: Some Planned Parenthood clinics are adding Botox and other cosmetic services after federal Medicaid cuts squeezed their budgets. The shift shows how one funding decision can for...

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GOP passes forced outing bill punishing adults who “aid & abet” trans kids

The Idaho legislature passed a bill on Monday that requires child care providers, health care providers, and educational institutions to out trans kids to their parents if they...

Why it matters: The Idaho legislature passed a bill on Monday that requires child care providers, health care providers, and educational institutions to out trans kids to their parents if they...

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RUSHFORD-PETERSON SCHOOL REQUEST FOR TRANSPORTATION QUOTES

The Rushford-Peterson School District is seeking transportation quotes for several upcoming school years. That matters because school bus service is a basic public function, and...

Why it matters: The Rushford-Peterson School District is seeking transportation quotes for several upcoming school years. That matters because school bus service is a basic public function, and...

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Minnesota Senate Committee Advances Sweepstakes Casino Ban Bill to Judiciary State

Minnesota senators moved a bill forward that would ban online sweepstakes casino-style games. The next vote will help decide how far the state is willing to go to police a fast-...

Why it matters: Minnesota senators moved a bill forward that would ban online sweepstakes casino-style games. The next vote will help decide how far the state is willing to go to police a fast-...

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