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I Always Knew I'd Be Headlining Music Festivals One Day. - Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment - United States
That's not true at all. I never even imagined I'd be the headliner at a music festival. After this year's AmericanaFest in Nashville though, everything has changed.
Updated: 09/23/2019 05:54A
Here's how Mississippi's E-Verify law failed to fix illegal immigration
Lawmakers passed a 2008 law requiring employers to check legal status of new hires. But employers ignore it, and no agency enforces it.
Updated: 09/23/2019 05:00A
Chinese theft of trade secrets on the rise, the US Justice Department warns
As President Donald Trump puts pressure on Beijing to end unfair business practices, the Department of Justice has a warning for companies: Bolster your ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 11:29P
Opinion: New car insurance law breaks promise to Michiganians
Earlier this year, legislators and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer reached an unprecedented agreement to reform Michigan's widely misunderstood no-fault auto ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 10:45P
Marchers call for justice one week after fatal police shooting in St. Paul
Several dozen protesters marched through St. Paul's Midway neighborhood on Sunday to protest police shootings — including the fatal shooting of a man by a ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 10:15P
Marchers call for justice one week after fatal police shooting in St. Paul
Several dozen protesters marched through St. Paul's Midway neighborhood on Sunday to protest police shootings — including the fatal shooting of a man by a ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 10:15P
2 Dead, 6 Injured After I-35W Crash In Burleson
BURLESON (CBSDFW.COM) — Two people have died as result of a major crash on I-35W in Burleson Sunday evening. Police said a car traveling northbound ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 09:11P
Health center lawsuit sees new developments
New developments about the lawsuit between Christine Feit, a former certified medical assistant at Lehigh's health center, and the university have emerged in ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 08:00P
UNC's School of Law wants to know how attorneys influence criminal justice
A professor in the School of Law at UNC is close to completing a study on all of the country's district attorneys and their influence on state criminal-justice policy.
Updated: 09/22/2019 07:30P
'Social Justice,' According to Whom?
It happens at least once a year. During a class discussion, someone will ask me what I think of "social justice." I typically begin with a joke, quoting Gandhi's ...
Updated: 09/22/2019 06:30P