The Trump administration is trying to slash access to lawyers who defend the rights of Americans with disabilities, advocates say. Most of the lawyers work either for the Department of Justice or for ...
Free paper trading tools shape modern investing education because they provide structured ways to practice without real financial pressure. They help traders understand platform logic, improve ...
Trump's proposed budget would slash federal funding for disability rights legal services by more than half, threatening protection and advocacy organisations that provide free legal assistance to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in a case that advocates say could have major implications for how intellectual disability is defined. The high court will consider Hamm v. Smith on ...
Jennifer Lawrence's latest look is reminding fans more of a restroom than a red carpet. The Hunger Gamesalum, 35, was roasted online for wearing a "diaper" dress to the Governors Awards at the Ray ...
Famous faces came out in force to support Jennifer Wrynne as she launched her Infinity Necklace in an effort to fight against breast cancer. The milliner has brought out the initiative amidst her own ...
Jennifer Wrynne has revealed that she is making strides in her cancer treatment as she shared an important message to her followers. The style queen shared a picture of herself undergoing her third ...
Indiana - - Indiana Superior Court, LaPorte County - 46D03-2510-PL-002755 - Brent Neulieb, Jennifer Neulieb v. Candace Evans, Tami Heimer, Candace Evans, Trustee of Sonja M. Mathis Trust - Brent ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government starts phasing out paper checks for most programs on Tuesday. The change, which was initiated through an executive order signed by President Donald Trump in March ...
Gene Frederick Mathis (Gene’O) passed away on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, at the age of 74. Gene was born on Oct. 24, 1950, in Greenville, Kentucky, to Bennie and Anna (Pendly) Mathis. Gene was retired ...
The Trump administration is pushing to involuntarily commit more people to psychiatric hospitals in an effort to keep them off the street, according to a new executive order issued July 24. “Shifting ...