WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a Missouri appeal that sought to ensure states can cut taxes even as they receive $195 billion in federal pandemic relief money.
A judge this week suspended a Denver attorney from practicing law in Colorado's federal bankruptcy court after finding he lied, submitted false legal documents and engaged in a pattern of "fraudulent schemes" to try to get a case dismissed.
The move highlights lessons learned from HIV and the COVID-19 pandemic and the advantage of gathering data quickly and accurately to support the epidemiological understanding of the origins and transmission dynamics of monkeypox.
Large crowds that fill some of Oakland's most popular venues -- including Oakland Arena and the Fox Theater -- will no longer be formally required to mask up.