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The panel had become a flashpoint as RFK Jr.'s health department worked to limit the number of recommended childhood shots.
Published 10 hours ago by STAT
The dispute between Dalton and Berkshire Concrete Corp. has escalated with fines, a denied permit and potential legal action, as town leaders weigh stronger enforcement measures, including locking the ...
Published 18 hours ago by The Berkshire Eagle
Some lawyers and safety advocates foresee silicosis litigation by workers in engineered-stone fabrication shops becoming the next occupational health crisis, reminiscent of black lung among coal ...
Published 21 hours ago by Bloomberg Law News
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Speed Fab-Crete Corp., a Fort Worth-based design-build general contractor and precast concrete manufacturer, has been awarded the 2025 Platinum ...
Published 1 day ago by MarketWatch
Psomas, the company that won the bid to take on the work of restoring the bluffs, had “demonstrated a strong understanding of the site’s environmental complexity,” according to the staff report.
Published 1 day ago by Los Angeles Times
With the NAW’s challenge of the state’s EPR law set to be heard in July, the court denied the AF&PA and several other organizations, largely based on timing.
Published 1 day ago by Recycling Today
A major phase of the years-long repaving project on the George Washington Parkway is finally winding down. And now the National Park Service will focus on rehabbing the roadway's trademark views. Why ...
Published 1 day ago by Axios
A federal court ordered Visa and Mastercard to pay $197.5 million over allegations they conspired to inflate ATM surcharge costs.
Published 2 days ago by Snopes
NEW YORK (AP) — The animal rights group PETA’s lawsuit over the health of French bulldogs and some other popular dog breeds has been dismissed, with a judge saying a New York law was misapplied to the ...
Published 2 days ago by Associated Press News
Augusta National is a real estate empire, to the tune of more than $280 million spent in 25 years. Here’s what the operation looks like.
Published 2 days ago by GOLF.com
Two groups argue the city of West Fargo violated state competitive bidding laws when it used its own employees to perform a significant portion of a street mill and overlay project.
Published 3 days ago by Valley News Live
SRM Concrete is owned by the Hollingshead family, and the name “SRM” stands for Smyrna Ready Mix, reflecting the company’s roots in Tennessee.
Published 3 days ago by SlashGear