Prosecutors contend that Wag Hotels failed to properly report dog bite incidents to local health officials, had insufficient employee training and suffered lapses in facility hygiene and pest control.
Langley dog rescue's lawsuit against a local trainer fails after a B.C. judge rules the case to be a strategic attempt to ...
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Family of Indigenous man says NSW government apology for death in custody 'too little, too late'
The family of an Indigenous man who died in prison says an apology from Corrective Services NSW has come "too little, too ...
Wag Hotels, which has locations in Los Angeles and the Bay Area, has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle a consumer protection ...
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Pete Hegseth Is Living the Dream
When Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth announced a gathering of some 800 generals and admirals (with their senior enlisted ...
Some financial institutions that serve the military community have already released information about paycheck assistance ...
The order keeps in place an earlier ruling that teaching yoga in public parks is protected speech under the First Amendment.
No one knows at this time how long the shutdown will last. The last time the federal government shut down was six years ago ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Threatens to Yank Medical Benefits If There’s a Shutdown
President Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to illegally revoke Americans’ health care benefits if Democrats in Congress don’t ...
The National Park Service plans to furlough about two-thirds of its employees while keeping parks largely open to visitors ...
Wayne McNeil, 47, had a history of driving issues, court records show. Here’s what we know about Monday’s sentencing.
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