Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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Convicted Felon Sentenced to Over a Decade in Federal Prison for Armed Robbery of Far East Side Dollar General
Coleman inadvertently stole a tracking device from the store when he collected the cash, leading IMPD officers to locate him at his Indianapolis residence quickly after.
Family of Former University of Alabama Student Agrees to Settle Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Terry J. Bunn Jr. and the estate of Megan Rondini recently agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit.
How to Find the Best Cannabis Strain for You
Cannabis has been shown to be helpful for a number of conditions. What many people don't know is that all cannabis is not created equal. Different strains provide different benefits.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment at Angola Prison Persists
State of Louisiana attempting to overturn order to offer prisoners humane medical care.
What Are the Biggest Threats Facing Motorcyclists in Columbus?
Vehicles with blind spots pose an especially considerable risk to motorcyclists.
Juggling Paperwork With Patient Care - A Physician's Administrative Burden
Juggling Paperwork With Patient Care - A Physician's Administrative Burden
Essential Attributes to Look for When Choosing the Best Personal Injury Attorney
You must realize that the consequences could be quite severe, made worse because of inadequate money for availing top quality medical care and the best possible legal assistance and attention.
The Living Legacy of Katrina
The disaster was born that week ten years ago, but it is very much alive, affecting people’s lives every day moving forward. CNN conducted a poll that showed, while the memories have faded a little, the lessons of Katrina remain on the forefront. 51 percent of respondents believe that the U.S. is no better prepared for a disaster like Katrina in the future. This is up from 48 percent who were asked that question in 2006. While that may seem a surprising number, yet not a very significant difference, it bears remembering JUST HOW BAD THE 2005 RESPONSE WAS.




