Unemployment rules get stricter, choices harder
Some states are reinstituting work search requirements for those applying for unemployment benefits, even as COVID-19 numbers remain high and the federal government has cut its assistance.
Some states are reinstituting work search requirements for those applying for unemployment benefits, even as COVID-19 numbers remain high and the federal government has cut its assistance.
After a long-fought battle, a New York judge recently gave contract drivers for rideshare companies Uber and Lyft the right to receive unemployment benefits. That state has 45 days to clear up the backlog of claims for these gig workers.
The postmaster general has temporarily backed off initiatives that many say would suppress mail-in voting.
The Miccosukee Tribe in Florida claims the U.S. Treasury Department cheated it out of millions in COVID-19 relief funds.
Just a few decades ago, Americans overwhelmingly thought marijuana should be illegal. But options have changed, and so have the laws.
Commercials by Bill O’Reilly claim Home Title Lock can prevent title theft. Title theft is not the problem.
Federal courts are charging too much for online access to public records, according to a recent ruling.
A recently launched investigation into Kodak’s $765 million government loan is more about its timing than the validity of the loan.
As the country watched coronavirus cases spiking this spring, family law attorneys were watching another spike – in people wanting to file for divorce.
Thousands of businesses across the country have been denied insurance claims for “business interruption” after shuttering their offices, restaurants and service establishments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of those insurance policies they bought to cover crises have exclusions for viruses such as the coronavirus. Insurance…