The Steps to Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim
Filing a personal injury claim can be complicated and time consuming, but if approached correctly, the process does not have to be overwhelming.
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U.S. Supreme Court Skeptical of Republican Arguments Against Obamacare
Even with a conservative majority, most justices don't seem comfortable with the notion that a single aspect of Obamacare could or should invalidate the entire law.
AFT Union Reaches Landmark Settlement with the Education Department
AFT and ED reach a settlement in the public service workers' loan forgiveness suit.
Obama Scraps Federal College Ranking System for “Scorecard”
Unlike most college rating platforms, the scorecard contains a plethora of useful data that is usually unavailable from the private sector. Although prefacing by saying the data is based on students who have received federal grants and loans, the site contains income information, not just for recent grads, but also containing 10-year median income for graduates and loan default rates. The search-engine styled site also contains net costs for students from high-income and low-income families, as well as the ethnic diversity of particular colleges.
Failed Yankees Prospect Claimed Derek Jeter Kept Him Out of Major League Baseball
Garrison Lassiter--who hit below a .250 in High-A ball--says the Yankees kept him out of the major leagues to protect Derek Jeter's career.
A Guide to the Legal Requirements for First Aid Training
If you train in first aid and don’t practise, you must take a refresher course to ensure that your skills are up-to-date.
Best Tips to Help You Turn Into the Best Criminal Defense Attorney
The more you improve yourself, the better you will be able to represent your client. Becoming the best might take time, but once you do, nothing will be able to stop you.
Are Hospital Patients Less Likely to Survive Cardiac Arrest After Hours?
Did you know hospital patients who experience a cardiac arrest might “be more likely to die if it happens in the middle of the night or on a weekend than if it occurs on a weekday” during regular business hours? That's what one U.S. study is suggesting. After examining data on “more than 151,000 adults who had a cardiac arrest at 470 U.S. hospitals between 2000 and 2014,” researchers determined that cardiac arrest patients had a better chance of living if the potentially fatal medical emergency occurs during the day, Monday through Friday.
Nobody Wants to Work Anymore
Nobody wants to work? Are you sure it's laziness, and not low-wage workers prioritizing their health and wellness over taking your crap?




