Oct 19, 2024
MPR News via Attorney General's Office
Minnesota Dairy Farm Withheld at Least $3 Million From Immigrant Workers

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed a lawsuit against the owners of a Minnesota Dairy farm, accusing the company of housing violations and withholding at least $3 million in unpaid wages from its immigrant workers. The lawsuit was filed in Stearns County District Court against Paynesville, Minnesota-based Evergreen Acres... Read More »

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Spanish Museum Can Keep Pissarro Painting Stolen by Nazis

In 1939, Lilly Neubauer escaped the Nazis by fleeing to England. She was not allowed to take an 1897 painting by the French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, which she had received as a gift from her husband in 1900, with her. She was forced to sell Rue Saint Honoré, dans... Read More »

Michigan Insurance Regulator Mandates Coverage for Advanced Cancer Treatments
Michigan Insurance Regulator Mandates Coverage for Advanced Cancer Treatments

Michigan's leading insurance regulator has issued a directive to health plans mandating coverage for clinically validated cancer treatments, including innovative genetic and biologic therapies. This significant move comes after investigative efforts by ProPublica, a nonprofit public interest news organization, and legislative pressure, spotlighting a critical gap in treatment coverage. The... Read More »

Steamboat Willie Version of Mickey Mouse Enters the Public Domain
Steamboat Willie Version of Mickey Mouse Enters the Public Domain

In November 1928, Walt Disney revolutionized the animation industry with the release of "Steamboat Willie," a cartoon that showcased synchronized sound and introduced the world to Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Mickey Mouse, in particular, evolved into an emblematic figure for Disney, permeating every facet of its branding, from theme parks... Read More »

U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Review California's Flavored Tobacco Ban
U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Review California's Flavored Tobacco Ban

In a significant development for public health and tobacco regulation, the U.S. Supreme Court, on Monday, January 7, 2024, decided not to review a challenge against California's ban on flavored tobacco products. This decision effectively upholds the voter-approved measure, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over tobacco product... Read More »