NYC law on sharing food delivery customers’ data with restaurants is unconstitutional, judge rules

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a New York City COVID-19 law requiring food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said the law violates the First Amendment by improperly regulating commercial speech. Her decision marked a legal victory for the three major food delivery companies that […]
Arizona court rules on 98K voters in limbo after 20-year-old citizenship coding error

PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that complete ballots for federal, state and local elections will be distributed to about 98,000 people after a legal battle over a clerical error pitted the secretary of state's office and the Maricopa County recorder at odds over how to verify voters' proof of citizenship. Secretary of […]
House Rules Committee nixes vote on short-term spending bill

The House Rules Committee decided Monday to postpone a vote on a short-term spending bill that would avert a government shutdown, setting up a scenario in which House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) may have to turn to Democrats to pass the controversial legislation. Johnson's three-month continuing resolution, which would keep the government funded through Dec. […]
Accusations of improper tax breaks fly in crucial Senate race: ‘Rules don’t apply’

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Orthodox Jews trash NYC Sanitation Department over garbage drop-off rules they say conflict with sabbath

Is there nothing sacred? Sabbath-observing Orthodox Jews have criticized the city's sanitation department for tightening nighttime curbside trash collection, saying they are being fined for observing their religion. In deeply Orthodox neighborhoods like Crown Heights, residents must bring their trash curbside on Fridays for collection on Saturday, as they prepare to observe the Sabbath. “The […]
New York Mag writer Olivia Nuzzi was banned from Trump’s hush-money trial for breaking court rules — twice

Before she was suspended for allegedly sexting RFK Jr., New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi was barred from Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial for taking photos in violation of court rules, The Washington Post has learned. After she was evicted on April 22, Nuzzi reported on the trial but failed to inform readers that […]
Trump Family's Crypto Venture Revealed: New Buying Rules, Who Can Invest and What It Means for Early Adopters – Yahoo Finance

Trump family crypto venture revealed: New buying rules, who can invest, and what it means for early adopters The team behind it Donald TrumpWorld Liberty Financial, the latest cryptocurrency venture from , took more than two hours to announce key details that many were eagerly awaiting at its X event on Monday night. The suspense […]
Arizona Supreme Court rules nearly 100K can receive full ballots without citizenship proof

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that about 100,000 residents can receive ballots without proof of citizenship, quickly resolving a clerical gaffe that had left in doubt whether they would be able to vote in this November's election. Friday Verdict The announcement came days after election officials said they had found that about 98,000 state […]
House votes to repeal Biden admin EPA tailpipe emissions rules

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Friday approved a resolution to overturn the Biden administration's new rules on auto emissions that Republicans say will force Americans to buy electric vehicles they don't want and can't afford. The rules announced by the Environmental Protection Agency in March would impose the most ambitious standards in U.S. history […]
Arizona Supreme Court rules 98,000 people whose citizenship is unconfirmed can vote in state races

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Friday that about 98,000 people whose U.S. citizenship has not been confirmed will be allowed to vote in upcoming state and local elections. The ruling came after a “coding oversight” in the state's software led the battleground state's Democratic secretary of state, Adrian Fontes, to argue that ballots would be […]