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A federal judge threw out a lawsuit alleging the city of Chicago’s worker wellness program illegally required two employees ...
The Justice Department is starting a whistleblower rewards program that offers financial incentives to tipsters who come ...
Independent Living Systems, a Florida-based long-term health-care provider, will pay $14 million to settle a data breach ...
The District of Columbia was properly granted dismissal of a health and physical-education teacher’s breach-of-contract and ...
Armistice Capital LLC must defend against investor class allegations it conspired to have Vaxart Inc. release misleading ...
Labor organizations are ending their suit alleging the US government is ignoring a Biden-era executive order requiring labor ...
House Democrats could use the appropriations process as leverage for the 139 EPA employees who were put on administrative last week after signing an open letter critical of the agency’s political ...
An Ohio federal district court granted summary judgment to the City of Galion on a Title VII of the Civil Rights Act race discrimination claim by a terminated chief of police of Mexican heritage.
Two Idaho counties improperly prorated the state’s property tax exemption for primary residences based on the date the owner applied, the state’s high court ruled Tuesday.