da Finally: Police Drop Investigation Into Working-Class Brexiteer Darren Grimes By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:48:04 +0000 London's Metropolitan Police have finally dropped their investigations into working-class Brexit campaigner Darren Grimes and Vote Leave's Alan Halsall, in another defeat for the supposedly neutral Electoral Commission. Full Article Crime London / Europe Politics BeLeave Brexit Britain Darren Grimes Deep State electoral commission EU EU referendum European Union leave.eu United Kingdom Vote Leave
da Tucker Carlson: 'Sociopath' Adam Schiff 'Unfit to Hold Office,' 'He Should Resign' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:16:41 +0000 Friday, Fox News Channel's Tucker Carlson called on Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) to resign given how the saga regarding former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn has unfolded, calling the California Democrat a "sociopath." Full Article Clips Media Politics Adam Schiff Fox News Channel Tucker Carlson Tucker Carlson Tonight
da Wikimedia Foundation v. NSA/CSS By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2017-05-23T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fourth Circuit) - In a complaint challenging Upstream surveillance, an electronic surveillance program operated by the National Security Agency pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), 50 U.S.C. section 1801 et seq., the district court's dismissal of the complaint on grounds that the allegations in the complaint were too speculative to establish Article III standing, under Clapper v. Amnesty International USA, 133 S. Ct. 1138 (2013), is: 1) vacated as to Wikimedia-plaintiff where Clapper's analysis of speculative injury does not control this case, since the central allegations here are not speculative, and plaintiff's allegations are sufficient to survive a facial challenge to standing; and 2) affirmed as to the other plaintiffs because the complaint does not contain enough well-pleaded facts entitled to the presumption of truth to establish their standing. Full Article Civil Procedure Cyberspace Law Constitutional Law Government Law
da In re US Office of Personnel Management Data Security Breach Litigation By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-21T08:00:00+00:00 (United States DC Circuit) - Revived claims that the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's woefully inadequate cybersecurity practices enabled hackers to steal personal data about millions of past and present federal employees. Reversed a dismissal in relevant part, in a lawsuit brought by labor unions and others arising out of a 2014 cyberattack. Full Article Government Law Cyberspace Law Injury & Tort Law
da Jimenez-Sanchez v. Dark Horse Express, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-02-14T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Held that the trial court erred in denying class certification to truck drivers bringing wage and hour claims against their employer. Reversed and remanded for further proceedings, explaining that errors were made in analyzing whether predominantly common issues existed. Full Article Class Actions Labor & Employment Law
da Singh v. American Honda Finance Corp. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-05-30T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that a car purchaser did not raise a triable issue that a dealership failed to provide customers promised add-ons. Also addressed an issue under the Class Action Fairness Act relating to removal jurisdiction. Affirmed the decision below. Full Article Class Actions Consumer Protection Law
da In Re Hyundai and Kia Fuel Economy Litigation By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-06T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In an en-banc decision, affirmed the approval of a class action settlement in a multidistrict litigation brought against two automobile manufacturers, which had been accused of making misrepresentations about their vehicles' fuel economy. Also upheld attorney fee awards, rejecting objectors' challenges. Full Article Class Actions Consumer Protection Law
da HAPPY BIRTHDAY! DISKERY TURNS 20! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Diskery.com Celebrates 20 Years On-line! Full Article
da Laura Espinoza And Lunden Reign Release New Single Feat. Missing Persons Legend Dale Bozzio By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Somewhere There Forever Ft. Dale Bozzio By Laura Espinoza And Lunden Reign Full Article
da Young Trap Releases New Album 'Hustle And Glow' Feat. Boosie Badazz And Too $hort. By um2n.mi2n.com Published On :: The Music Artist Known As Young Trap Has Released His Latest Album, Hustle And Glow. Full Article
da People v. Aranda By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-04-04T08:00:00+00:00 (Supreme Court of California) - Affirmed that the double-jeopardy rule barred the defendant from being retried for first-degree murder. The prosecution insisted that he could be retried because the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Blueford v. Arkansas, 566 U.S. 599 (2012) has abrogated Stone v. Superior Court, 31 Cal. 3d 503 (1982), with regard to double-jeopardy principles involving partial verdicts. However, the California Supreme Court disagreed. Full Article Criminal Law & Procedure
da People v. Dalton By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-05-16T08:00:00+00:00 (Supreme Court of California) - Modified a sentence imposed in a capital murder case, on an automatic appeal. Full Article Sentencing Criminal Law & Procedure
da People v. Ovieda By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-08-12T08:00:00+00:00 (Supreme Court of California) - At issue is whether police officers could enter a private residence without a warrant under a community care taking exception, as articulated in People v Ray (1999) 21 Cal.4th 464. The Court concluded any entry that falls short of a perceived emergency or other exigent circumstances does not satisfy the Fourth Amendment and that People v. Ray is disapproved. Full Article Constitutional Law Criminal Law & Procedure
da People v. Aledamat By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-08-26T08:00:00+00:00 (Supreme Court of California) - Reversed court of appeal ruling that found prejudicial error. Defendant was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, specifically a box cutter. The Supreme Court concluded as a matter of law that a box cutter is not inherently deadly, but that the Defendant used the box cutter in a deadly way. The Court went on to say that the trial court’s determination that the box cutter was an inherently deadly weapon was harmless error. Full Article Criminal Law & Procedure Judges & Judiciary Evidence
da Rock On Neon Radio, Announces Tuesday Schedule By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Rock On Neon Radio Is A Live365 Radio Station. The Station's Motto Is some That You Recognize, Some That You've Hardly Even Heard Of Which Is A Quote From The Song Celluloid Heroes By The Kinks. Full Article
da Born Davinvi The Voice Of Da East By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Radio Debut On Rap Station Radio Full Article
da FLORIDA PASTOR NORMAN LEE SCHAFFER RELEASES NEW SINGLE By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Bright Light, The New Single From Pastor, Singer/songwriter And Entertainer Norman Lee Schaffer Is Releasing To Christian Country-formatted Radio Outlets Today. Full Article
da Oliver Collins v. University of Notre Dame By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-07-12T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Seventh Circuit) - Reversed, where the district court granted summary judgment in favor of a tenured professor who was dismissed for cause. The University’s use of an informal mediator on the hearing committee did not violate the procedural requirements of the employment contract. Full Article Education Law Contracts
da Video: Dr Weldon On Bermuda’s Covid-19 Testing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:21:49 +0000 Dr. Carika Weldon attended the Government press briefing held on Wednesday [May 6] in order to provide a scientific overview of Bermuda’s... Full Article All Videos #Covid19 #DrCarikaWeldon #Health
da Limited Ferry Service To Resume On Monday By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:35:55 +0000 Starting Monday, May 11th, the ferry service “will resume under a reduced operating schedule with limited passenger capacity.” A... Full Article All News #BermudaMarine #Covid19 #FerryBoats
da Sail Bermuda: 20% Off For Essential Workers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:51:58 +0000 Essential workers are being given a 20 percent discount on a luxury catamaran charter as a ‘thank you’ by Sail Bermuda for their work during the... Full Article All Entertainment #BermudaSailing #Covid19
da Bermuda Housing Corporation Cashier Hours By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:15:33 +0000 The Bermuda Housing Corporation has opened its Church Street offices for payments only. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Housing Corporation has... Full Article All #BermudaRealEstate
da Minister Updates On Covid-19 Economic Plan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:58:11 +0000 The pandemic has “unleashed both a global health emergency and an unprecedented economic crisis of historic magnitude,” unbudgeted... Full Article All News Politics #BermudaPolitics #Covid19 #Covid19Finances
da Weather Forecast For Saturday May 9 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:00:03 +0000 Saturday, May 9 is expected to be windy with a few clouds from time to time, with the high to be near 23°C/73°F and the low to be near 17°C/62°F,... Full Article All #Weather
da Updates: Covid-19 On Saturday, May 9th By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:40:29 +0000 [Updating] As the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to affect countries around the globe with over 230,000 deaths worldwide, and sadly the... Full Article All News #Covid19 #Health
da Bermuda Stock Exchange Report: May 8 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:15:14 +0000 May 8 saw 126 shares trade on the Bermuda Stock Exchange, valued at $3,886.50 BD. 126 shares were traded by Ascendant Group Limited, closing down... Full Article All Business #BermudaBusiness #BSX
da Column: Celebrating All Of Bermuda’s Mothers By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:50:00 +0000 [Written by Gwendolyn E Creary] Happy Mother’s Day! Wow! This year marks 28 years that I have officially celebrated Mother’s Day, but technically I... Full Article All #GoodNews
da With Buy-in From Rural Counties, Nevada Starts First Phase Of Reopening Saturday By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:07:00 GMT By Bert Johnson Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the state will begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions sooner than expected, starting this weekend. “We will enter Phase One on Saturday May 9, before the current stay at home directive would have expired on May 15,” he said Thursday. This stage of Nevada’s Roadmap to Recovery allows for nonessential businesses like barbershops, salons and retail outlets to open their doors. And restaurants will be able to offer dine-in service again, too. But Sisolak explained there also will be some new requirements to make that process as safe as possible. “Retail businesses shall limit the number of customers in their facility at any given time to no more than 50% of the allowed occupancy based on applicable firecodes,” he said. Restaurants will also be required to space tables six feet apart and use reservations whenever possible to help ensure social distancing. Those stricter limits on customer density will also apply to essential businesses, like grocery stores, which didn’t have them before. Employees who work with the public will also be required to wear masks now, although customers are merely encouraged to do so. Notably, the state’s casinos will remain closed at this point in the process. Bars that don’t serve food, movie theaters and gyms are also banned from reopening for now. Phase One — and every step that follows in the plan — will last at least two weeks, so officials can evaluate their impact on Nevada's outbreak. The recovery plan was developed with input from the Local Empowerment Advisory Panel, which includes county-level elected officials tasked with seeking feedback from local leaders around the state. According to Clark County Commission chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrck, who represents urban communities for the panel, they wanted to avoid one-size-fits-all solutions. “We made sure that all of the counties had a voice in any statewide standards that we crafted,” she said. “There are different things across our state that make us unique.” To that end, county officials are able to keep stricter standards for reopening in their jurisdictions if they think it’s necessary — but they won’t be allowed to make restrictions looser than those defined by the state. According to J.J. Goicoechea, who serves as Chairman of the Eureka County Commission and represents rural communities on the advisory panel, their efforts came in the nick of time. “We were right on the breaking point of some of these rural counties and some of these constituents just saying, ‘The hell with it, we’re gonna open. We’ve got to move forward, we can’t afford to stay closed anymore,’” he said. In California, rural counties like Yuba and Sutter have bucked the state’s guidance and allowed non-essential businesses to reopen, prompting criticism from Gov. Gavin Newsom. Goicoechea says his efforts at communicating with his rural peers kept them invested in the process. Goicoechea says the plan’s flexibility is also important because the balance between public health and economic needs looks different in every community. “It was critical that we did have representation that these rurals felt comfortable talking to,” he said. According to Kirkpatrick, the next step in the state’s plan to reopen was driven by public health concerns as well. “In Phase One we needed to be able to meet the federal criteria of the downward hospitalizations, we needed to increase the testing,” she said. She added that Nevada is on track to be able to test 4,000 residents per day, with a target of 10,000 per day by June. Sisolak said in addition they’re expanding testing criteria, too. “They will all be able to get tests now if they’ve been identified as either a symptomatic or asymptomatic patient,” he said. According to a recent NPR investigation, however, the state needs to test more than 5,000 people every day to be able to control its outbreak. Full Article
da Reopening In The COVID Era: How To Adapt To A New Normal By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:35:00 GMT By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News As many states begin to reopen — most without meeting the thresholds recommended by the White House — a new level of COVID-19 risk analysis begins for Americans. Should I go to the beach? What about the hair salon? A sit-down restaurant meal? Visit Mom on Mother’s Day? States are responding to the tremendous economic cost of the pandemic and people’s pent-up desire to be “normal” again. But public health experts remain cautious. In many areas, they note, COVID cases — and deaths — are still on the rise, and some fear new surges will follow the easing of restrictions. “Reopening is not back to normal. It is trying to find ways to allow people to get back out to do things they want to do, and business to do business,” said Dr. Marcus Plescia, chief medical officer at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. “We can’t pretend the virus has gone away. The vast majority of the population is still susceptible.” So far, state rules vary. But they involve a basic theme. “They are making assumptions that people will use common sense and good public health practice when they go out,” said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director with the American Public Health Association. As states start to reopen, people will have to weigh the risk versus benefit of getting out more, along with their own tolerance for uncertainty. The bottom line, health experts say, is people should continue to be vigilant: Maintain distance, wear masks, wash your hands — and take responsibility for your own health and that of those around you. “It’s clearly too early, in my mind, in many places to pull the stay-at-home rules,” said Benjamin. “But, to the extent that is going to happen, we have to give people advice to do it safely. No one should interpret my comments as being overly supportive of doing it, but if you’re going to do it, you have to be careful.” An added caveat: All advice applies to people at normal risk of weathering the disease. Those 60 or older and people with underlying health conditions or compromised immune systems should continue staying home. “Folks who are at higher risk of having a more severe reaction have to continue to be very careful and limit contact with other people,” Plescia said. So, should I go to the beach? There’s nothing inherently risky about the beach, said Benjamin. But, again, “if you can, avoid crowds,” he said. “Have as few people around you as possible.” Maintain that 6-foot distance, even in the water. “If you are standing close and interacting, there is a chance they could be sick and they may not know it and you could catch it,” Plescia said. “The whole 6-foot distance is a good thing to remember going forward.” Still, “one thing about the beach or anywhere outside is that there is a lot of good air movement, which is very different than standing in a crowded subway car,” he said. Even so, recent images of packed beaches and parks raise questions about whether people are able or willing to continue heeding distancing directives. But if we’re all wearing masks, do we really need to stay 6 feet apart? Yes, for two reasons. First, while masks can reduce the amount of droplets expelled from the mouth and nose, they aren’t perfect. Droplets from sneezing, coughing or possibly even talking are considered the main way the coronavirus is transmitted, from landing either on another person or surface. Those who touch that surface may be at risk of infection if they then touch their face, especially the eyes or mouth. “By wearing a mask, I reduce the amount of particles I express out of my mouth,” said Benjamin. “I try to protect you from me, but it also protects me from you.” And, second, masks don’t protect your eyes. Since the virus can enter the body through the eyes, standing further apart also reduces that risk. Should I visit Mom on Mother’s Day? This is a complex choice for many families. Obviously, if Mom is in a nursing home or assisted living, the answer is clearly no, as most care facilities are closed to visitors because the virus has been devastating that population. There’s still risk beyond such venues. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows 8 out of 10 reported deaths from the coronavirus are among those 65 or older. Underlying conditions, such as heart or lung disease and diabetes, appear to play a role, and older adults are more likely to have such conditions. So, what if Mom is healthy? There’s no easy answer, public health experts say, because how the virus affects any individual is unpredictable. And visitors may be infected and not know it. An estimated 25% of people show no or few symptoms. “A virtual gathering is a much safer alternative this year,” said Benjamin. But if your family insists on an in-person Mother’s Day after weighing Mom’s health (and Dad’s, too, if he’s there), “everyone in the family should do a health check before gathering,” he said. “No one with any COVID symptoms or a fever should participate.” How prevalent COVID is in your region is also a consideration, experts say, as is how much contact you and your other family members have had with other people. If you do visit Mom, wear masks and refrain from hugging, kissing or other close contact, Benjamin said. My hair is a mess. What about going to the salon? Again, no clear answer. As salons and barbershops reopen in some states, they are taking precautions. States and professional associations are recommending requiring reservations, limiting the number of customers inside the shop at a given time, installing Plexiglas barriers between stations, cleaning the chairs, sinks and other surfaces often, and having stylists and customers wear masks. Ask what steps your salon is taking. “Employees should stay home if they are sick or in contact with someone who is sick,” said Dr. Amanda Castel, professor of epidemiology at Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University. “Also, employers should make sure they don’t have everyone congregating in the kitchen or break room.” Some salons or barbers are cutting hair outside, she noted, which may reduce the risk because of better ventilation. Salons should also keep track of the customers they see, just in case they need to contact them later, should there be a reason to suspect a client or stylist had become infected, Castel said. Consider limiting chitchat during the cut, said Plescia, as talking in close proximity may increase your risk, although “it feels a little rude,” he admitted. What if your stylist is coughing and sneezing? “I would leave immediately,” he said. What about dining at a restaurant? Many states and the CDC have recommendations for restaurants that limit capacity — some states say 25% — in addition to setting tables well apart, using disposable menus and single-serve condiments, and requiring wait staff to wear masks. “That’s the kind of thing that does help reduce the chance of spread of infection,” Plescia said. If your favorite eatery is opening, call to ask what precautions are in place. Make a reservation and “be thoughtful about who you are having dinner with,” said Plescia. Household members are one thing, but “getting into closer physical contact with friends is something people should be cautious about.” Overall, decide how comfortable you are with the concept. “If you’re going to go to a restaurant just to sit around and worry, then you might as well do takeout,” he said. And travel? Consider your options and whether you really need to go, say experts. Driving and staying in a hotel may be an option for some people. If hotels are adequately cleaned between guests, “you could make that work,” said Plescia. Bring cleaning wipes and even your own pillows. Again, though, “if you’re going to see an elderly parent, you don’t want to contract something on the way and give it to them.” Regarding air travel — airlines are taking steps, such as doing deep cleaning between flights. Fresh and recirculated air goes through special HEPA filters. While there is little specific research yet on the coronavirus and air travel, studies on other respiratory and infectious diseases have generally concluded the overall risk is low, except for people within two rows of the infected person. But a case involving an earlier type of coronavirus seemed to indicate wider possible spread across several rows. Maintaining distance on the plane and in the boarding process is key. “Wear a mask on the plane,” said Benjamin. And plan ahead. How prevalent is the coronavirus in the areas you are traveling to and from? Are there any requirements that you self-isolate upon arrival? How will you get to and from the airport while minimizing your proximity to others? But if it’s not essential, you might want to think twice right now. “People who absolutely don’t have to travel should avoid doing it,” said Plescia. Worship services are important to me. What precautions should be considered? The distance rule applies as houses of worship consider reopening. “As much as you can within religious rules, try to avoid contact,” said Benjamin. He is not giving any advice on Holy Communion, saying that is up to religious leaders. But, he noted, “drinking from the same cup raises the risk if a person is sick or items are touched by anyone who is sick.” Finally, keep in mind that much is being learned about the virus every day, from treatments to side effects to how it spreads. “My own personal approach is, try to play it on the cautious side a bit longer,” said Plescia. Castel agreed. “We need a little more time to fully understand how COVID-19 works and more time to ramp up our testing, find treatments and hopefully a vaccine,” she said. “We all have social distancing fatigue. But we can continue to save lives by doing this.” Full Article
da Dachauer v. NBTY, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-01-10T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that makers of vitamin E supplements did not violate California laws against false advertising. A consumer alleged that the product labels made untrue health claims. Affirmed summary judgment against a proposed class action. Full Article False Advertising Consumer Protection Law
da Aldaco v. RentGrow, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-04-16T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Seventh Circuit) - Held that a consumer reporting agency lawfully disclosed the plaintiff's decades-old criminal record for battery to a landlord when she applied to rent an apartment. Affirmed summary judgment against her claim under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Full Article Landlord Tenant Law Consumer Protection Law
da Singh v. American Honda Finance Corp. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-05-30T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that a car purchaser did not raise a triable issue that a dealership failed to provide customers promised add-ons. Also addressed an issue under the Class Action Fairness Act relating to removal jurisdiction. Affirmed the decision below. Full Article Class Actions Consumer Protection Law
da In Re Hyundai and Kia Fuel Economy Litigation By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-06T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In an en-banc decision, affirmed the approval of a class action settlement in a multidistrict litigation brought against two automobile manufacturers, which had been accused of making misrepresentations about their vehicles' fuel economy. Also upheld attorney fee awards, rejecting objectors' challenges. Full Article Class Actions Consumer Protection Law
da CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: CLOUZINE Contemporary Music Magazin #17 Published Today Full Article
da CapChat: Round Up Of Presidential Candidates In Nevada; California As The 'State Of Resistance' By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2019 07:00:00 GMT Democratic presidential candidates Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Former Vice President Joe Biden held dueling rallies in Reno and Carson City Wednesday night. California U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris is due in Nevada today. In a conversation yesterday with CapRadio’s Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler, host Beth Ruyak talked about recent changes in California poll rankings of the top candidates: Warren, Biden, Harris and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders. These trends are mirrored in national poll trends, with Warren surging and Harris falling behind. In the “State of Resistance” currently known as California, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra are keeping up the pressure, filing lawsuits against the Trump administration. With the end of the legislative session, Ben and Beth also talked about stylistic differences between Newsom and former Gov. Jerry Brown. Newsom is focused in many areas at the same time, including the battle with the federal government. Brown was focused on a smaller number of concurrent issues. And, finally, we discuss the state of the Republican party in California. Full Article
da Impeachment Inquiry Update & California Democratic State Endorsement Convention Preview By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 08:00:00 GMT Members of California’s Congressional delegation are center stage at the House Intelligence Committee impeachment inquiry hearings on Capitol Hill. The chair of the committee is LA area Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff. The ranking Republican member of the same committee is Fresno Rep. Devin Nunes. Other Californians are Democrats: Bay Area Rep. Jackie Speier and East Bay Rep. Eric Swalwell. McClatchy DC reporter Kate Irby joins Insight. She follows the California Congressional delegation. California’s State Endorsement Convention is this weekend in Long Beach. One of the surprises is that candidates Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Former Vice President Joe Biden will not attend. What does this mean? On Saturday, Nov. 16, the California Democratic Party in conjunction with Univision will host a televised 2019 Presidential Forum from 4 to 6 pm PST. Confirmed candidates are New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Former Health and Human Services Secretary Julián Castro, California Sen. Kamala Harris, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, investor Tom Steyer, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang. CapRadio’s Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler provides a preview to this weekend’s convention. Full Article
da Capitol Chat: State Refuses To Release Sexual Harassment Complaint Data Since January By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 08:00:00 GMT Public records requests are tricky and can often take weeks, or longer, before a reporter hears back. And sometimes, the request is denied and the reporter is left without vital data. CapRadio’s Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler has submitted records requests for sexual harassment complaint data from the California Legislature, but officials have refused to provide data on complaints made since January 31, 2019. On the latest Cap Chat, he details what this could mean for how the state handles these claims in the future. Full Article
da Presidential Candidate Visits To CA And NV And The Individual Mandate By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 08:00:00 GMT With the Nevada caucuses in February and California now a Super Tuesday state, the visits of presidential candidates are increasing in frequency. Just yesterday, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was in Stockton and San Francisco. Bloomberg’s San Francisco appearance was with former California Gov. Jerry Brown. CapRadio’s Scott Rodd spoke with Bloomberg in Stockton, and CapRadio’s Bert Johnson had an interview with Warren in Reno. They fill us in on the visits and what the candidates had to say. We’ll also explore California’s individual mandate for health insurance coverage with CapRadio’s Health Care Reporter Sammy Caiola. Full Article
da Rua Das Pretas Releases Beautiful New Album, Video; MOJO: This Is A Very Different Beast By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: When These Lisbon-based Musicians Perform Its Not A Show, Its A Party, And It's Not A Party, It's A Gathering Rua Das Pretas Is A Lisbon-based Gathering Of International Musicians. Full Article
da Ancient Future Summer Festival Dates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Return Performances In The Central California Coast And Sierra Nevada Celebrating 40 Years Of World Fusion Full Article
da otter's Daughter To Release New Single Blood And Water Featuring Renaissance Legend Annie Haslam On August 8th! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: The Single Will Be Available Digitally, CD Single And Limited Edition 7-inch Vinyl Full Article
da Interview With Legendary Remixer Marc JB And Simon Bartholomew From The Brand New Heavies By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: They Tell International Life All About Their Passion For Disco, And Why They Are Producing A Disco Album For The Modern Generation Full Article
da New Island Entertainment Presents A F8ckin Birthday Extravaganza At Santos Party House By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: NIE Presents: The Hsu-nami, Fuck Your Birthday, NegativeHate, Stereobird @ Santos Party House Full Article
da Zarabanda @ First Friday By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: La Banda Zarabanda Surgió A Finales De Los 90. Fueron Contratados Originalmente Como La Banda De Planta Para El Restaurante Zarabanda, Propiedad Del Reconocido Cantante Cubano Willy Chirino. Full Article
da Versatile Haitian American Singer/Songwriter Natalie Jean Releases Spanish Holiday Single By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Natalie Jean Is Excited To Announce Her Collaboration With Songwriters Bruno Vallelunga And Latin Grammy Nominee Danilo Gossain, Titled Nostalgia De Navidad. Full Article
da Adam Joseph Resources v. CNA Metals Ltd. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-26T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fifth Circuit) - Held that a Houston law firm should be allowed to intervene in a lawsuit to protect its right to a contingent fee. The firm's client and the opposing party had allegedly conspired to cheat it out of its deserved attorney fee for work on a matter involving a foreign arbitral award. Remanded with directions to permit intervention and consider the law firm's claims on the merits. Full Article International Law Attorney's Fees Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
da Landau v. Rheinold By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-05-01T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Second Circuit) - Affirmed the confirmation of an arbitration award issued by a rabbinical tribunal. Two groups of Hasidic Jews had agreed to arbitrate a trademark dispute before the tribunal, and then the winning side sought to confirm the award in secular court. The Second Circuit held that the district court properly exercised subject matter jurisdiction and confirmed the award. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
da Rua Das Pretas Releases Beautiful New Album, Video; MOJO: This Is A Very Different Beast By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: When These Lisbon-based Musicians Perform Its Not A Show, Its A Party, And It's Not A Party, It's A Gathering Rua Das Pretas Is A Lisbon-based Gathering Of International Musicians. Full Article
da Bring Country Back To That Classic Sound.. Brenda Cay! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Amazing County Music Artist Brenda Cay Harkens You To The Days Of Jeannie Riely, June Carter Cash And Brenda Lee, Its Not Your Usual Lick Of Full Article
da NEW RELEASE TODAY DEBUTS NEW VIDEO FROM G.L.O By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: A Bold New Video From Christian Rap Artist G.L.O For The Chart-topping Single Reborn Debuts Today On New Release Today. Full Article