If you find yourself with a possible ricochet, is it permissible to test the ball's bounce before hitting the shot? Rules Guy has the answer.
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The EEOC Is Now Letting Workplace Discrimination Stand
The agency is unlawfully giving up on fighting disparate impact discrimination—meaning it’s “open season” on employees.
Health insurance costs will skyrocket for millions of Americans if tax credits expire. Small business owners and the self-employed will be hit hard.
Small and medium sized enterprises drive our economy, sustain our communities, carry forward a legacy of skills and innovation.
England's hapless Ashes tour was again in the headlines after footage emerged of a member of their security team involved in an altercation with a cameraman.
What makes 2025 distinct is the speed and scale at which some of the startup controversies unfolded, triggering consequences ...
Times have changed. Society’s attitude towards things like drink driving have changed hugely in recent decades.
The University of Kentucky's legal battle with Title IX compliance continued Wednesday in the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Here's the latest.
College football teams are working in unprecedented times, as programs around the nation juggle preparation for bowl games or ...
Airlines rarely announce how much water they carry; excess potable water adds weight, but little water is no good either.
Gateway 2 under the Building Safety Act marks a fundamental shift in how higher-risk building projects must be designed and presented. The Building Safety Regulator now expects you to present a fully ...
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