der De YouTube Video Builder: korte, professionele video’s in 5 stappen By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:00:00 +0000 Met de huidige omstandigheden verandert de manier waarop we communiceren met klanten. Video gaat steeds meer een rol spelen. Google speelt hier goed op in en komt met de YouTube Video Builder. Hierdoor wordt het voor ieder midden- en kleinbedrijf mogelijk om zonder kennis van videobewerking of dure videoproductie aan de slag te gaan. Scheelt […] Full Article Alle artikelen Content Advertentiecampagnes Apps Video Builder Videomarketing YouTube YouTube Advertising Youtube Video Builder
der Pennsylvania County Rips Governor’s Order Barring Businesses from Reopening By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:56:16 +0000 Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp of Pennsylvania’s Beaver County on Friday slammed Gov. Tom Wolf (D) over his order excluding the county from moving into the next phase of reopening. Full Article Economy Health Politics coronavirus Pennsylvania Tom Wolf
der Exclusive--Ken Cuccinelli: 8-in-10 Border Crossers Deported in 2 Hours During Coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 02:14:25 +0000 Acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli says border crossers are being almost immediately returned to Mexico after their crossing into the United States. Full Article Health Immigration Politics border crossers coronavirus Deportation Illegal Aliens illegal immigration Ken Cuccinelli mass immigration Remain in Mexico Southern Border U.S.-Mexico border Wuhan virus
der Trump Campaign Slams California's Vote-by-Mail Order: 'Wide-Open Opportunity for Fraud' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:27:49 +0000 President Donald Trump's re-election campaign blasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) executive order allowing registered voters in the state to vote by mail in the November election, calling it a "thinly-veiled political tactic" aimed at undermining election security. Full Article 2020 Election Politics 2020 election California Gavin Newsom Tim Murtaugh Trump Campaign vote by mail voter fraud
der California: Gavin Newsom Orders Vote-by-Mail for November Election By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:42:40 +0000 California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Friday signed an executive order permitting all registered voters in the Golden State to vote by mail in the upcoming presidential election, citing health concerns stemming from the Chinese coronavirus epidemic. Full Article 2020 Election Politics California Gavin Newsom vote by mail voter fraud
der Hungary: 'Yes to Protecting Women, No to Gender Ideology, Illegal Migration' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:44:16 +0000 Hungary's parliament has passed a declaration against signing the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women because it smuggles in provisions declaring gender a "social construct" and allowing "gender-based asylum claims". Full Article London / Europe Politics Social Justice Council Of Europe gender gender identity gender politics globalism Hungary Identity Politics Illegal Aliens illegal immigration Istanbul Convention Mass Migration Migrant Crisis Migrants SJWs social justice warriors V4 Viktor Orbán Visegrad women Zoltán Kovács
der Sanders: 'It Would Be an Economic Disaster' if Trump Didn't Fund Postal Service and It 'Went Under' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:07:20 +0000 On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) discussed what kind of economic stimulus should be passed to respond to the coronavirus and stated that it would be “an economic disaster” if President Trump didn’t fund the Full Article Clips Politics Bernie Sanders Donald Trump post office Postal Service
der Ousted BARDA 'Whistleblower' Rick Bright: I Am Not Disgruntled -- 'I Am Frustrated at a Lack of Leadership' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:32:00 +0000 Rick Bright, the former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), proclaimed by some in the media to be a "whistleblower" against the Trump administration, told CBS News that he was not a disgruntled employee. Full Article Clips Health Politics coronavirus Donald Trump Rick Bright
der GOP Rep. Aderholt: 'Cheap Products' from China Now Costing U.S. 'Dearly' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:08:09 +0000 As the globe contends with the coronavirus pandemic, still looming large now more than ever is the threat posed by Communist China, which is something Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-AL) warns should not be taken lightly. Full Article Asia Clips Politics China Huawei Robert Aderholt WVNN
der Cotton: Chinese Government Made a 'Conscious Decision' to Allow Coronavirus to Get Outside Its Borders By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 02:26:01 +0000 Friday on Fox News Channel's "Your World," Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) argued when determining how and whether or not China was responsible for coronavirus global pandemic, it was undeniable China allowed the virus to spread beyond its borders. Full Article Clips coronavirus Fox News Channel Neil Cavuto Tom Cotton Your World
der Despite Reported Under-Counts, Mexico Surpasses 3,100 Coronavirus Fatalities By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:44:36 +0000 Mexican health officials admitted to surpassing 3,100 COVID-19 related-deaths as cases continue to rise nationwide. The reports come despite repeated accusations of the government downplaying the true scope of the coronavirus pandemic Full Article Border / Cartel Chronicles Health coronavirus COVID-19 Mexican government pandemic
der Kenyan Governors: We Can't Control Coronavirus with Open Border By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:15:04 +0000 Kenya's regional governors are calling on national authorities to close the country's borders as illegal migration from surrounding countries has caused an increase in imported coronavirus cases, Kenyan newspaper the Nation reported on Thursday. Full Article Africa Health National Security coronavirus immigration Kenya Wuhan virus
der Elderly Veteran Coronavirus Patient Treated Like 'Leper', 'Plague Carrier' After Recovery By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:44:01 +0000 LONDON (AP) - From resounding applause to ostracization and isolation. That's essentially the journey Lt. Cmdr. Robert Embleton, who served 34 years in Britain's Royal Navy... Full Article Health London / Europe Britain China coronavirus COVID-19 elderly pandemic United Kingdom veterans Wuhan Wuhan virus
der PA County Commissioner Slams Governor's Orders: Stop Running State as a ‘Dictatorship’ By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:18:36 +0000 Jeff Haste, Pennsylvania's Dauphin County Board chairman, slammed Gov. Tom Wolf (D) in a letter on Friday for keeping a bulk of businesses closed, particularly in his county, and bluntly called on Wolf to “return our state to the people (as prescribed by our Constitution) and not run it as a dictatorship.” Full Article Economy Health Politics coronavirus Pennsylvania Reopen America Tom Wolf
der Walsh v. Defenders, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-07-09T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Third Circuit) - Affirmed an order remanding a consumer class action to state court. The defendant home security equipment businesses had removed the case to federal court under the Class Action Fairness Act, but the plaintiffs showed that an exception to CAFA jurisdiction applied. The Third Circuit noted that under the local-controversy exception, a district court must decline to exercise jurisdiction over a class action involving a uniquely local controversy, as defined in the statute. Full Article Consumer Protection Law Class Actions Injury & Tort Law
der B.K. v. Snyder By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-04-26T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Addressed class certification issues in a lawsuit brought by Arizona foster children who alleged that they were deprived of required medical and other services as a result of statewide policies and practices. Affirmed a class certification order in part and vacated it in part. Full Article Class Actions Juvenile Law
der OfficialVybe Will Release New Single, Entitled Party At Atlantis Under Roc Nation Record Label By um2n.mi2n.com Published On :: OfficialVybe Has Successfully Made A Deal With Roc Nation. He Will Release A New Single, Party At Atlantis This Year. Full Article
der DEGOOD DIMENSIONAL CONCEPTS INC v. WILDER By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: -November 12, 2019-T08:00:00+00:00 (IN Court of Appeals) - Court of Appeals Case No. 19A-PL-141 Full Article
der Audio & Parliament Order Of Business By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:15:57 +0000 [Updated with audio] The House of Assembly will hold a ‘virtual session’ today [May 8] and statements scheduled to be delivered include... Full Article All News Politics #BermudaPolitics #Covid19
der Barkers Hill Footbridge to Undergo Repairs By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:16:47 +0000 The Barkers Hill Footbridge will be closed to the public as of tomorrow [May 9], with reopening expected on Monday [May 11]. A Government... Full Article All #Construction
der Oleander Project Ushers In New Era Of Research By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:29:56 +0000 Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the container ship Oleander continues to work as a “ship of opportunity that acquires important ocean... Full Article All Environment News #BermudaInstituteOfOceanSciences #BermudaMarine
der Anti-Vaccine Groups Take Lead Role In California Stay-At-Home Order Protests By www.capradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:33:00 GMT By Sammy Caiola Where jobs and the economy were at front of mind during last Friday's protest at California’s Capitol, Thursday’s demonstration against the stay-at-home order also focused on closed churches and government-mandated vaccinations. The microphone passed from person-to-person, who each attempted to encourage the few hundred within earshot. One woman said she was honored to be standing shoulder-to-shoulder with those in attendance. The next person to speak took the microphone and said a prayer. People who oppose mandatory childhood vaccinations have been a driving force in recent protests against California’s stay-at-home orders. Many who are passionate about the issue say they haven’t vaccinated their children yet. “I don’t vaccinate my children because I’ve done research on it and from experiences,” said Yvette Apfel of Modesto. “A lot of the people who don’t vaccinate because of experiences and that is not taken into account when they give their account of what’s happened.” Generally, concerns about childhood vaccines stem from the debunked belief that vaccines can cause autism or otherwise injure children. Democratic state Senator Dr. Richard Pan, who has authored several of California’s major childhood vaccine laws, said the messaging at these COVID-19 protests parallels what he’s seen from vaccination opponents in the past. “We call them the anti-vaccine movement because they came out to oppose vaccination,” he said. “There’s no vaccine for COVID-19, but they’re also opposing essentially every public health measure we have that will allow us to resume our activities safely. So they’re opposed to the stay-at-home orders.” At a hearing of the state’s Special Committee On Pandemic Emergency Response Wednesday, some people spoke up against public health measures such as contact tracing and testing. He says he’s heard them preach the concept of “natural immunity,” which comes with a dangerous implication that everyone should acquire COVID-19. “We often talk about ‘community immunity’ in relation to vaccination, because vaccines are safe,” he said. “So getting a vaccine doesn’t cause people to get hospitalized and die in the process of achieving it. If you try to achieve it through ‘natural immunity,’ you are talking about a lot of suffering and death.” This is not the first time California’s been an epicenter of the anti-vaccination movement during the past few years. In 2015, California became one of the first states to eliminate “personal belief” vaccine exemptions for students attending public and private schools. These were previously allowed for families that opposed vaccination on religious, moral or other grounds. Under Senate Bill 277, only children with a medical exemption form signed by a doctor can opt out of mandatory vaccines. As the bill moved through the Legislature, large crowds of vaccination opponents descended on the Capitol for rallies and public hearings. Pan received violent threats from people who feel the government should not have the authority to require vaccines for kids. In 2019, Pan’s office raised the alarm about doctors who were reportedly writing false medical forms for children who did not meet the federal criteria for an exemption. After the personal belief ban took effect in 2016, the rate of kindergartners with medical exemptions quadrupled, according to the California Department of Public Health. Pan authored Senate Bill 276 to give the state final say on medical exemption forms. Hundreds of opponents packed into the halls of the Capitol to protest. Several weeks later, an opponent shoved Dr. Pan. California Gov. Gavin Newsom ultimately signed the bill, with some changes. It takes effect January 2021. Now, vaccination opponents seem to be mobilizing again, not around childhood immunizations but around the idea that the government can require people to vaccinate themselves. On social media, some Californians have said they will not get vaccinated for COVID-19 when that immunization eventually becomes available. They’ve expressed concerns about the safety of vaccines developed during a crisis response. Some at the protest Thursday said they were worried the vaccine would be used as a tracking device. “I think it’s more to the whole government issue about the vaccine being a tracer,” said Mary Paris, an unemployed nail salon worker from the Bay Area who drove to Sacramento for the protest. “Whoever gets it, then we’re gonna separate you. So I really think this go-around I’m not gonna do it.” PolitiFact investigated the claims about government tracking in vaccines in April and found them to be false. They also looked into claims some about the Bill Gates Foundation related to vaccines and tracing and found them to be false, saying "There’s no evidence that implanted microchips are being contemplated in a serious way to fight the coronavirus." A look by Reuters at the claims about “tracing” and Bill Gates found the technology being referred to is not a microchip or implant that would allow an entity to track your whereabouts. Instead it is a die that would provide patient vaccine records for doctors and nurses in places without medical records. Full Article
der ‘Just Be Courteous’ — CapRadio Answers Your Questions About Anxiety, Who To Listen To And What Precautions To Take As The Stay-At-Home Orders Begin to Lift By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:19:00 GMT By Ezra David RomeroAs the state slowly begins to reopen there’s a lot of mixed messages about what it means for Californians because counties, cities and the state are opening at different paces. CapRadio recently asked our audience about what concerns them about the reopening beginning to take place. We heard everything from California is opening prematurely so officials should take more caution to relief that some people can go back to work. There was an air of anxiety in their responses like this: “I think it is too early, and people just need to calm down. We need more testing before we start making plans to reopen so we can know what we are dealing with.” Our listeners noted that they’re concerned because there are new transmissions and deaths from COVID-19 almost daily in the state. As of May 6 there were 60,614 cases in the state and 2,504 deaths. But how do we move forward? CapRadio’s region encompasses many counties and two states all with different rules. Imagine living in one county with a strict stay-at-home order and working in another where restrictions are limited. That’s the reality for many of our listeners and it’s producing anxiety for some. We reached out to experts to find out how to meander through all the noise, news and changing guidelines. What we looked into: How to find meaning within this crisis and how to fight off anxiety Precautions moving forward How do vulnerable communities move ahead? Is it safe to go out into the natural world? Experts: Sarah Jaquette Ray - Author, A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet Paul Smaldino - Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science at UC Merced. He studies the interaction between individual behavior and social organization, with a perspective rooted in evolutionary ecology and complex systems. Holly Martinez - Director of Programs and Advocacy with the California State Parks Foundation. Kathyrn G. Kietzman - research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Emphasis in elder health. John Swartzberg - an infectious disease specialist at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. How to find meaning within this crisis and how to fight off anxiety Make a list. That’s the advice Sarah Jaquette Ray is giving people who are dealing with anxiety because of the pandemic. The list should include all the things that are going well, because it will hopefully lift you out of the mundane. “Every morning I try to write down a couple of things that I'm going to look forward to that day,” Ray said. “Even if it's as simple as like making lunch for my kids or something dumb like calling my mom … it kind of marks points in my day that are a little bit more redolent with meaning for myself.” The goal is to milk the value out of what we can control in our lives, Ray said. She recently wrote a book about climate anxiety and she says COVID-19 isn’t too different. “Climate change is going to unleash a lot more pandemics,” she said. “There's a direct kind of scientific connection. But in terms of the immediate threat that we feel with COVID, most people don't really feel that with climate change.” She says people should see pandemics as part of climate change. But she says not to get too caught up in that and think about ways to overcome anxiety. She recommends only consuming media so often, because it can be overwhelming, disruptive and confusing for people. “We should be really thoughtful about the media that we consume and be quite disciplined about that because the media that we're consuming is known for trying to capture our negative attention,” she said. “We are also more inclined neurologically to focus on negative news … so we really need to be deliberate about the media that we consume.” Lastly she says people should focus on what they can control because “that will distract us from a lot of the anxiety and worry, which is going to be there anyway.” Precautions moving forward With so many recommendations out there from local, county and state leadership, CapRadio decided to ask public health experts about how to go about life as the economy reopens. John Swartzberg, an infectious disease specialist at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, says it can be hard to know what to do because there is no recent playbook on how to deal with the pandemic. “So the next best thing is to turn to people who are making decisions based upon good solid data as opposed to the kind of information we're getting out of the White House,” Swartzberg said. He applauds how California dealt with bending the curve and he says “we can’t shelter in place forever,” but going back to work may mean a second wave of transmissions. As the pandemic lingers and some people return to their jobs he says it’s still important to socially distance, to use masks and to wash your hands. “I worry that people think that if they're wearing a mask, they don't have to be very careful … and that's not the case,” he said. “The mask will help prevent somebody else from transmitting it to you.” But he says California hasn’t tested enough people and that “without rigorous testing, we may see the curve starting to go up, then we immediately have to pull back.” Swartzberg reiterated that the virus is still here and we don't know what percentage of the American population has already been infected with it. “Our best guesses are somewhere between 3 and 5%, which means there's somewhere between 95 and 97% of the American population still susceptible to this virus,” he said. “Nothing has substantially changed since this pandemic began. Nothing. “It's hard to believe it won't happen, that people are going to get infected in large numbers again.” Paul Smaldino, a professor who studies collective social behavior at UC Merced, is also concerned a second wave could take place. He recommends taking any precaution you can because this is about protecting each other. “Wearing a mask is going to dramatically decrease the chance that you infect someone else; and I think that framing often gets lost,” he said. “You should also think about the fact that if you're sick, you have a responsibility to other people to not infect them. Not just because you're a nice person or whatever, but because we are all part of a society.” He recognizes needs are different for each community. For example, a rural town might need different rules than a metropolis. “We also need to remember that we're connected, right?” he questioned. “Just because you live in a low population area doesn't mean you don't have the possibility of infecting someone or being infected by someone in a high population area, even if you yourself aren't going between those areas [because] people still travel.” How do vulnerable communities move ahead? CapRadio also received a lot of questions about seniors and disadvantaged communities that are more prone to catching COVID-19. Some said they’re “scared about more infections and the disproportionate impact on people of color.” Others have illnesses or are of an age that make them more vulnerable and are “not not sure when it will be actually safe to go out or when can we allow family members to visit?” Kathryn Kietzman studies elder care at UCLA and says it’s very important that vulnerable communities take extra precaution. That may mean staying indoors a lot longer than everyone else. “I think that seniors and people of all ages with health conditions need to really proceed with caution and to not assume that because things are starting to open up that means we're free and clear,” she said. Because there's so many unknowns, like when a vaccine will be available, she says it’s important for seniors and their loved ones to stay the course. Kietzman says “it’s a big risk to” open up the economy, because “you can't bring back a life. So, for me, the scales need to be balanced toward protecting and saving lives at all costs.” For anyone dealing with sickness or 65 years of age or older she recommends talking to your doctor before you follow any order saying you can leave your home. “They may be able to help you without you having to leave your home to get evaluated,” she said. “Seniors and others with underlying health conditions that need attention, need to consult a doctor … to find out what can be done in response to their immediate health needs.” She says it’s still very important to keep seniors in mind and to help them, because they will most likely be the last people to undergo a lifting of stay-at-home orders. “If stores are opening up that weren't open before, and an older adult has a need for something, enlist a family member or enlist a caregiver to get those things,” she said. “I would still recommend staying as close to the original stay at home guidelines as possible.” For any seniors needing someone to chat with she recommends calling the Friendship Line. It’s a 24-hour hotline designed for older adults to have someone to reach out to when feeling anxious or to get information. That number is 1-888-670-1360 Is it safe to go out into the natural world? Californians love the outdoors. It’s been hard for many to shelter-in-place when some of the best trails, parks and beaches in the world are so close by. CapRadio listeners who enjoy the outdoors or live in rural areas are concerned as well. They are worried about people bringing the coronavirus to places like Lake Tahoe, which could have lasting effects on the economy there. There’s been a lot of confusion, or desire, about where people can recreate during the shelter-in-place orders. Holly Martinez, director of programs and advocacy with the California State Parks Foundation, says that’s because “most Californians don't typically understand the difference between a city, county, regional, state or national park.” Martinez’s advice is simple. Check to see if the area you want to visit is open before you leave. And if you’re sick stay home no matter what the order for your area is. “Don't go outside — that is a really important thing — even if you have face covering or gloves, it's just better to be safe than sorry to not expose other people to whatever illness you might have,” she said. If you are feeling well and choose to hike a trail or visit a beach she says only go with the people you live with. “Don't take that risk to expose others who might be carrying the virus and not even know it,” she said. When people go outside she recommends wearing a mask and gloves, especially when visiting areas with lots of people. She also says to bring hand sanitizer and lots of water because fountains will likely not be running. When hiking, visiting a park or laying out at the beach she says to stay six feet away from people and to make sure your presence is known. “If you're approaching somebody, simply say hello and move aside giving the other person six feet of space to move by,” she said. “Just be courteous … and be very communicative about your presence so that people are clear that you're there and that we're respecting each other's space so that we can all enjoy these incredible places.” CapRadio's Helga Salinas contributed to this report. Full Article
der California Warns Reopening Counties To Follow Governor’s COVID-19 Orders Or Risk Loss Of Disaster Funding By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:59:00 GMT By Bob Moffitt California’s Office of Emergency Services has given notice to three counties that the state will withhold disaster funding if they continue to defy Gov. Gavin Newsom’s orders to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Newsom said Thursday that Yuba, Sutter and Modoc counties have “gotten ahead of themselves” by allowing some businesses to reopen in violation of his orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The comments came as the state announced criteria for counties to move into Stage 2 of its plan to allow some businesses to reopen. On the same day he made the comments, Newsom’s Office of Emergency Services threatened the counties by promising to withhold disaster funds if they continue to stray from the state’s plan. If a county believes “...there is no emergency, such that it can ignore the Governor’s Executive Orders or the State Public Health Officer’s directives, the county would not be able to demonstrate that it was extraordinarily and disproportionately impacted by COVID-19,” wrote Cal OES Director Mark Ghilarducci. He went on to say the counties may not be eligible for reimbursement if they have a surge in COVID-19 cases. Yuba and Sutter counties had been at 50 cases for several days, but now report 52 positive results. Modoc County has no confirmed cases of COVID-19 following 104 tests. Yuba County spokesman Russ Brown confirmed it has received a letter. “As always we will do what is in the best interests of the health of the community and will continue to work with the governor’s representatives to achieve a balance with his orders as we move to the next phase of reopening California’s economy,” Brown said. Full Article
der Federal Trade Commission v. AMG Capital Management, LLC By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-12-03T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that the Federal Trade Commission Act could support an order compelling an online payday lender to pay more than $1 billion in monetary relief for unfair business practices. Two of the judges on the Ninth Circuit panel filed a concurring opinion to suggest that the court should rehear the case en banc to reconsider relevant circuit precedent. Full Article Consumer Protection Law Banking Law Antitrust & Trade Regulation
der Zabriskie v. Federal National Mortgage Association By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-01-09T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that Fannie Mae is not a consumer reporting agency and thus could not be sued over a false credit report. Consumers alleged that the government-sponsored mortgage market entity had provided false information about their credit history via a software tool it provides for mortgage lenders to use. In a 2-1 decision, the Ninth Circuit concluded that Fannie Mae was entitled to summary judgment because it did not fall within the definition of a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Full Article Banking Law Consumer Protection Law
der Federal Trade Commission v. Federal Check Processing, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-01-11T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Second Circuit) - Held that thirteen collection agencies violated federal law in collecting payday loan and other debts. Affirmed summary judgment in favor of the Federal Trade Commission in this civil enforcement action against the collection agencies and their co-owners. Full Article Debt Collection Consumer Protection Law
der Henderson v. United Student Aid Funds, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-22T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Revived a consumer's claim that a nonprofit corporation involved in student loans was vicariously liable for violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, because it had ratified student loan debt collectors' illegal calling practices. Reversed a summary judgment ruling. Full Article Debt Collection Consumer Protection Law Education Law
der Federal Trade Commission v. Consumer Defense LLC By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-17T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In an enforcement action brought by the Federal Trade Commission, affirmed a preliminary injunction freezing the assets of companies that allegedly had made deceptive representations regarding loan modification services. Full Article Banking Law Consumer Protection Law
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der CLOE WILDER RELEASES HEART-STOPPING MUSIC VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE, Save Me. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Cloe Wilder Releases The Music Video For Her New Single. Full Article
der New Video Header Option in Arcade By bavotasan.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 16:00:14 +0000 When WordPress 4.7 was released, an option to use a header video instead of an image was added to the Customizer. Including the feature in a theme like Arcade seemed… The post New Video Header Option in Arcade appeared first on bavotasan.com. Full Article Articles custom feature header video premium theme video WordPress Wordpress Theme
der Luxor Cabs, Inc. v. Applied Underwriters Captive Risk Assurance Co. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-01-03T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Held that an insurance company could not force an insured taxi cab company to arbitrate a workers' compensation insurance dispute. Affirmed the denial of the insurer's motion to compel arbitration. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Insurance Law Workers' Compensation
der Jackpot Harvesting, Inc. v. Applied Underwriters, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-28T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Affirmed the denial of a motion to compel arbitration of an insurance dispute. A company that sued its workers' compensation insurer over premium hikes contended that the case did not have to be arbitrated because the California Insurance Code invalidated the parties' arbitration agreement. Full Article Insurance Law Workers' Compensation Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
der Stemcor USA Inc. v. Cia Siderurgica do Para Cosipar By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-25T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fifth Circuit) - On rehearing of a dispute between two creditors, held that Louisiana's non-resident attachment statute allows for attachment in aid of arbitration. Further held that subject matter jurisdiction existed here under the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards. Vacated and remanded. Full Article International Trade Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
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der UNITED STATES v. VAELLO MADERO By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: -April 10, 2020-T08:00:00+00:00 (US 1st Circuit) - No. 19-1390 Full Article
der Seven Seas Music Secures Sync Licensing Rights For Jazz Re-Recording Of Eric B. & Rakims Classic Hip-Hop Album Follow The Leader By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Seven Seas Music Will Now Represent The Re-recorded 11-track Album For Placements In Film Trailers, Advertising, Video Games, And More. Full Article
der CLOE WILDER RELEASES HEART-STOPPING MUSIC VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE, Save Me. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Cloe Wilder Releases The Music Video For Her New Single. Full Article
der BitDefender Internet Security Review By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:54:02 GMT Read our take on BitDefender Internet Security 2008 Full Article
der Katie Knipp Take It With You For Your Consideration For Traditional Blues Album By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: #62ndGrammyAwards #Blues #GrammyAwards #GrammyNominations Full Article
der Dispensaries saw the biggest sales day of the year after Denver’s initial stay-at-home order looked to close them By feeds.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 21:44:48 +0000 On Monday, Denver dispensaries saw their biggest sales day of the year so far, according to data firm Flowhub. Sales were up 140% compared to an average Monday, the company reported. Full Article Business Colorado News Health Latest News Marijuana News Retail all readers coronavirus coronavirus in Colorado economic impact of coronavirus health marijuana marijuana business
der Colorado’s marijuana businesses should be eligible for federal coronavirus aid, Polis tells Congress By feeds.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 22:40:17 +0000 Colorado's cannabis industry is allowed to remain open to provide "critical" services during the coronavirus pandemic, but because marijuana is a federally controlled substance, dispensaries and other businesses are ineligible to receive stimulus funds to help offset the economic impacts caused by COVID-19. Full Article Business Colorado News Economy Health Latest News Marijuana News cannabis Congress coronavirus coronavirus in Colorado disaster economic impact of coronavirus Governor Jared Polis Jared Polis marijuana marijuana business small business tax
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