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How Soon Will Federal Workers Get Paid After a Government Shutdown?
Many government workers have not received paychecks because of the current government shutdown, which has now become the longest in U.S. history. Thousands of employees are waiting to hear when they will fi...
What to Do When You're Questioned by the Police or Other Law Enforcement
When officers threaten to make you testify if you don't answer their questions: You might be scared if law enforcement officers try to make you answer questions by saying they'll make you go...
Franchise Business: Key Information and Essential Documents
When someone dreams of owning a business, they can either start one from nothing or set up a shop for a well-known brand. This is like the fast-food places or coffee shops you might visit regularly. But wh...
Could College Athletes Soon Get Paid Like Workers?
College sports are a big deal in America. From basketball to football, these games draw in thousands of fans and make tons of money. In fact, just the big tournaments in college basketball and football bring in about $14 bi...
Nevada Pioneers AI in Unemployment Claims Decisions Amid Privacy and Accuracy Concerns
Nevada is trying something new by using artificial intelligence (AI) to help decide on unemployment benefit claims. This means a smart computer program, developed by Google, will be used ...
Can You Fly with Cannabis?
If cannabis is legal in your state and the one you’re flying to, you might think it’s okay to take it with you on your flight. Unfortunately, the answer isn’t that simple. The Legal Landscape: Is Flying with Cannabis All...
Texas Judge Stops Nationwide Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
On August 20, 2024, a significant ruling came out of Texas, where U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown moved to block a new rule by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have banned non-compete clauses in employ...
Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s: Implications for Youth Engagement and Global Policies
The new rule in Australia banning children under 16 from using social media is set to reshape media consumption among young people significantly. This decision could a...
Understanding Sobriety Tests: A Simple Guide to Knowing Your Rights
Picture this: You're on your way home from a great night with friends when suddenly, flashing lights appear behind you. A police officer is pulling you over, and you start to worry about what c...