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U.S. Supreme Court sides with Oregon city, allows ban on homeless people sleeping outdoors
Oklahoma Voice· 6 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court Friday sided with a local ordinance in Oregon that bans homeless people from...
Gulmarg Bans School Buses on Weekends to Manage Tourist Rush
One India· 5 days agoKashmir's Gulmarg implements a ban on school buses during weekends to regulate the surge of visitors and ensure smooth tourism flow.
Despite what some politicians say, crime rates are decreasing
Ohio Capital Journal· 5 days agoViolent crime in the United States dropped significantly in the first quarter of 2024 compared with...
Hurricane Beryl grows to Category 5 strength as it razes southeast Caribbean islands
The Economic Times· 6 days agoBeryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada as the earliest Category 4 storm in the...
Young gay Latinos see rising share of new HIV cases, leading to call for targeted funding
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 3 days agoHe thought it was a cold. Then sores appeared in his groin and he would soak his bed with sweat. He...
‘We have no voice’: NC consumers sidelined as state and insurers negotiate new rates
Durham Herald-Sun· 4 days agoAs the “insurer of last resort,” she said she’s “absolutely agnostic” about the Rate Bureau. But she...
Court orders Japan govt to compensate forcibly sterilised disabled people
Business Standard India· 4 days agoIn a landmark decision, Japan's Supreme Court ordered the government Wednesday to pay suitable...
26/11 attack accused Tahawwur Rana can be extradited to India: US attorney
rediff.com· 5 days agoof the United States-India extradition treaty, a US attorney has told a federal court. Assistant US...
As speculation peaks in wake of debate, Whitmer remains a key Biden reelection surrogate
Michigan Advance· 5 days agoAs President Joe Biden faces a fractious path to reelection, made even more so by his poor debate...
Microsoft Agrees to $14M Settlement Over Discrimination Claims
One India· 4 days agoMicrosoft Corp. will pay $14.4 million to resolve allegations of discriminating against employees on protected leave, including parental and disability leave.