November 14, 2023 Wisconsin Senate passes liquor law overhaul Wisconsin's Republican-run Senate voted Tuesday to overhaul state liquor laws, establish new regulations for private event venues, and create a new regulatory oversight department.
November 14, 2023 Pumped up: Who's leading the effort to stop blue state drivers from pumping their own gas Oregon drivers have been allowed to pump their own gas for about three months, but now a major labor union is petitioning to bring back the pump prohibition.
November 10, 2023 Obama-appointed judge upholds major oil project in blow to environmentalists A federal court turned down a legal challenge filed by a large coalition of environmental groups, upholding the federal approval of a major Alaska oil drilling project.
November 10, 2023 US sees alarming rise in childhood vaccine exemptions, health officials say The U.S. is seeing an influx in children being exempt from school vaccination requirements, health officials say. The rise in exemptions is primarily due to nonmedical reasons.
November 9, 2023 Deepfakes to be indistinguishable from reality as early as 2024, report warns Artificial intelligence continues its rapid development with new reports indicating that the technology will make deepfake AI imagery nearly impossible to detect.
November 8, 2023 NYC Mayor Adams hires private attorney amid probe into top fundraiser New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters Wednesday that he hired a private attorney after the home of one of his top fundraisers was raided by the FBI.
November 8, 2023 UK judge rules to withdraw life support from terminally ill baby despite treatment efforts The family of an 8-month-old baby with a rare metabolic disorder has been fighting to continue life support for their child after a judge's ruling to withdraw life support.
November 5, 2023 UW gave gender-transition surgeries without proper consent: lawsuit A woman whose uterus was removed after allegedly self-diagnosing herself with gender dysphoria is suing two Wisconsin surgeons for allegedly not obtaining her proper consent.
November 3, 2023 House approves funding bill slashing EPA budget to 1990 levels, expanding domestic energy production The House passed an appropriations bill slashing the Environmental Protection Agency's budget and expanding energy production on federal lands and waters.
November 3, 2023 'Take Care of Maya': Photos of plaintiff in $220M hospital lawsuit create controversy amid explosive case Photos of Maya Kowalski at prom, homecoming and Halloween were shown to jurors by attorneys defending Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in a $220 million medical malpractice suit.