More than 800,000 owners of Ford Explorer SUVs won a products liability class action lawsuit against the manufacturer. The owners sued Ford Motors because their trucks lost valued because of the perceived risk of truck rollover accidents . Some Ford
San Francisco Chiropractor and Spinal Decompression Doctor Comments: Yesterday, we discussed Back, Neck And Wrist Pain, and how all these symptoms can be connected. In fact, this is exactly what we find at our Financial District Back & Wrist Pain...
Officials in Prosperity, S.C. are investigating a case of nursing home abuse and neglect, which they say is the worst they have ever seen. The investigation into the conditions in Southside Residential Care began after 59-year-old William Sealy, a resident
Check this out. Usually you would think of a psychiatrist as being someone who treats patients who suffer from auditory or visual hallucinations. However, an Illinois psychiatrist is headed to federal prison for two and a half years for defrauding
The National Rifle Association was scheduled to go before a Philadelphia judge this morning, seeking an order to block enforcement of a package of illegal gun-control laws that City Council passed last week and that Mayor Nutter signed.
If a man`s home is his castle, then that man has every right to shoot an intruder who would dare to break in. That`s the gist of Senate Bill 184, the Castle Doctrine bill. It presumes that a resident acted
Imagine an election race of Pat Robertson versus James Dobson," writes Dave Kopel, "each of them appearing at organic grocery stores and Starbucks throughout Massachusetts, with each candidate insisting that he alone deserves the vote of gay-marriage advocates. An equally
If Obama's remark about voters' clinging to God and guns because they're bitter isn't a disaster for his campaign, Obama and his fellow travelers seem to be spinning overtime to make sure it's as damaging as possible.
On Monday, April 21, the Board of Commissioners of the Lower Chichester Township will hold a public meeting to discuss a proposed ordinance that would require a buyer, seller, owner, tenant, or applicant to disclose whether there are or presumably
The Rhode Island House Committee on Judiciary will consider microstamping legislation next week on Thursday, April 24. House Bill 7834, sponsored by State Representatives Joseph Almeida (D-12), Edith Ajello (D-3), Anastasia Williams (D-9), Grace Diaz (D-11), and Joanne Giannini (D-7)
By David Runk The Associated Press Image: AP Photo/Paul Sancya St. Clair County and Lapeer County sheriffs deputy's discuss a missing suspect in a subdivision in Capac, Mich., April 16.Image:...
The Associated Press WASHINGTON, D.C. — The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about the privacy