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Amsterdam is more tourist trap than cultural experience
Amsterdam has become one of Europe’s most overhyped destinations, where authentic Dutch culture takes a backseat to endless ...
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Amsterdam, one of Europe's biggest cycling cities, is planning to ban ...
A Mercer County man was sentenced to 60 years in prison after he was convicted in August 2025 of running four brothels in ...
A New York woman was ordered to serve two years on probation for offering to perform illegal sex acts last year at a ...
Local residents were evacuated after a fire broke out at the Vondelkerk shortly after midnight. The cause of the blaze has not yet been confirmed. By Jeanna Smialek Reporting from Brussels A ...
THE HAGUE, Jan 1 (Reuters) - Two people died in the Netherlands in fireworks accidents and there were scattered instances of violence as the country celebrated the New Year, and in a separate incident ...
States across the country have also passed new rules around cellphone usage for minors, medically assisted death and gender-related care. By Chris Hippensteel and Sonia A. Rao Artificial intelligence.
Here is the list and short summary of each bill. More information can be found by clicking the link to go to the bill's page on the Colorado General Assembly Website: H.B. 25-1002 - Medical Necessity ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed hundreds of laws into effect in the months leading up to 2026, many of which aim to tackle a slew of issues, including immigration, artificial intelligence, ...
MISSOURI – Missouri will ring in the new year with several new laws or provisions of laws that take effect on New Year’s Day (Jan. 1, 2026), addressing wages, taxes and safety, among other things.
WASHINGTON — States all across the country are enacting laws on various topics in the new year. From increased privacy protections and wage changes to health and social policy changes, here are some ...
Houston – More than 30 laws go into effect in January in Texas, bringing significant changes that will impact Texans across business, law enforcement, housing, technology and more. Senate Bill 8 ...
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