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November 5, 2022
New York Set to Vote on $4.2 Billion in Funding for Green Projects
New Yorkers will cast their votes during Tuesday’s midterm election for a $4.2 billion bond act, Proposition 1, which will go toward investments in clean infrastructure and environmental conservation.

November 4, 2022
Community, Journalism and Politics: A Q&A with Kwon Atlas
(DENVER) — Kwon Atlas wears many hats. He’s an entrepreneur, activist, politico and journalist. But around Five Points, the neighborhood he calls home, Atlas is best known as the guy who tackles big problems with creative solutions.

November 4, 2022
Shareholder Sues Netflix For Misleading Information
(LOS ANGELES, C.A.) – A Netflix shareholder filed a lawsuit in September against the company claiming it violated their shareholder […]

November 4, 2022
Blind Persons Sue State of Alabama for Right to Vote Privately
In Alabama, blind citizens cannot vote using paper ballots without help from a sighted person. The lawsuit contends that this violates their right to vote privately and independently.

November 4, 2022
Former Aide Sues Andrew Cuomo for Sexual Harassment
Charlotte Bennett, a former executive assistant and senior briefer to Andrew Cuomo, is suing the former governor for sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation sustained while employed.