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Law professor’s book unmasks ugly underside of mass torts

Monday, January 12 by The Center Square
Plaintiff lawyers could have done the right thing when they began seeing reports of women suffering painful side effects from pelvic mesh implants. They could have represented clients with legitimate complaints that the product, used mostly to fix pregnancy-related incontinence, was defective or overhyped. ... Read More.

Everyday Economics: A stalled labor market and why the next data points matter

Sunday, January 11 by The Center Square
Last week's jobs report wasn't a "good" report, but it wasn't a collapse either. Payrolls are still growing modestly, and the unemployment rate hasn't spiked. Even so, the underlying message is clear: the labor market has lost momentum. That distinction matters with the Federal... Read More.

Assaults against ICE up 1300%, vehicular attacks up 3200%, death threats up 8000%

Sunday, January 11 by The Center Square
Assaults against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are up 1,300%, vehicular attacks are up 3,200% and death threats are up 8,000%, the Department of Homeland Security said after a U.S. citizen was shot and killed during an alleged vehicular attack in Minneapolis this... Read More.

Five battleground governor’s races for 2026

Sunday, January 11 by The Center Square
Voters from 36 states across the country will return to the polls to elect their next governors in 2026. Several governors races are expected to see fierce competition between... Read More.

Bipartisan bill to cap annual deficits at 3% could curb debt growth

Sunday, January 11 by The Center Square
Lawmakers introduced a bipartisan proposal to cap annual deficits at 3% of GDP, but this resolution would still permit spending beyond annual revenue. House Resolution 981 would... Read More.

One year in, a ‘ho-hum’ jobs report

Sunday, January 11 by The Center Square
December's jobs data changed little from November, rounding out an underwhelming year for the U.S. labor market. Initial estimates put job gains at 50,000, though if December is like... Read More.

Trump signs order protecting Venezuelan oil revenue from legal claims

Saturday, January 10 by The Center Square
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an executive order to protect revenue from all sales of Venezuelan oil held in U.S. Treasury accounts from seizure by courts or creditors. ... Read More.

Retirements and resignations to impact midterms as balance of power at stake

Saturday, January 10 by The Center Square
Over the past several months, politicians once regarded as central to their party have bowed out of reelection campaigns or resigned from their positions altogether. In the past week,... Read More.

Energy costs skyrocket as SCOTUS to hear climate cases

Saturday, January 10 by The Center Square
Energy advocates warned against green energy demands that are driving up prices across the country. As anti-oil and gas activists across the country are seeking legal pathways to straddle the energy industry, U.S. companies are making less effective products at higher prices to comply... Read More.

Newsom predicts smaller budget shortfall than state agency

Saturday, January 10 by The Center Square
In his proposed budget, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is predicting a shortfall of $2.9 billion. That's much less than the $18 billion shortfall projected by the Legislative Analyst's Office. ... Read More.

Colorado ordered to pay $5.4M after abortion law blocked

Friday, January 9 by The Center Square
Colorado must pay back legal fees after it was sued for a law banning abortion pill reversals, a federal court ruled this week. The state will pay $5.4 million... Read More.

Treasury Secretary announces initiatives to further investigate Minnesota fraud

Friday, January 9 by The Center Square
The administration continues to ramp up its response to the massive social services fraud in Minnesota, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent enumerating steps his department is taking to prevent similar abuses going forward. ... Read More.
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