Dec 24, 2024
A forensic investigator collecting evidence at a crime scene marked with "DO NOT CROSS" tape.
A Decline in Serial Killings Has Some Researchers Wondering, ‘Why?’

Serial killers and their tantalizing mysteries are the things of nightmares and cautionary children tales. But the reality is, documented cases of serial killers in the United States are decreasing, and it's unclear why that is. Serial Killer Statistics Over the Decades Virginia’s Radford University and the Florida Gulf Coast... Read More »

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DOL Issues Final Ruling on Proxy Voting and Shareholder Rights

The Department of Labor's (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has issued a final rule entitled Fiduciary Duties Regarding Proxy Voting and Shareholder Rights. This ruling establishes a regulatory framework for fiduciaries of private employee benefits plans and helps clear up prior misunderstandings regarding proxy voting. This new ruling will... Read More »

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Federal Judge Blocks TikTok Ban

Available in the United States since August of 2018, TikTok is a social media app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance that allows users to create and share brief videos. The app provides sound and video effects that are easy to use and can produce sophisticated-looking results. Especially popular with... Read More »

William Barr speaks at a press conference announcing charges against Libyan Abu Agela Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi for his role in the Pan Am bombing.
Pan Am Bomb-maker Charged 32 Years After Attack

The US charged Libyan Abu Agela Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi for his role in the Pan Am bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland. The charges come on the 32nd anniversary of the attack the killed 270 people, including 190 Americans. Al-Marimi is currently imprisoned in Libya and awaits extradition to the United States. It is... Read More »

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Coronavirus-Related OSHA Violations Total $3,504,345

The U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA has announced through a press release that the coronavirus pandemic has resulted in over $3,504,345 of violations. The violations stem from 263 inspections where citations were issued. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers have the legal duty to provide a... Read More »

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California Joins Antitrust Lawsuit Against Google

There is no question that Google has impacted the world in numerous significant ways. The massive company is the go-to source for information online and transformed how we seek answers to important questions. Google engages in other groundbreaking innovations and is among the corporations making driverless cars a reality. While... Read More »