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December 6, 2022

Illinois Teachers and Staff Sue Gov., School Boards, Agencies Over COVID Vaccine Requirement

The federal lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District Court of Illinois on Sept. 20, says the plaintiffs declined COVID-19 vaccination “due to their sincerely held religious beliefs.”

December 5, 2022

Brooklyn Salon Sues Kim Kardashian for Trademark Infringement Over SKKN Brand

Beauty Concepts says Kardashian's SKKN skincare line is likely to be confused with its SKKN+ beauty products.

December 5, 2022

Tesla Sued Over Promotional Video

Tesla published a video “Tesla Semi & Roadster Unveil” on its official YouTube channel in 2017, and used James Martin’s photo of the dashboard of a car for commercial purposes without his authorization. 

Sketched image of Frederick Douglass sitting and holding a paper

December 5, 2022

Opinion: Can a Newspaper Follow the North Star?

Frederick Douglass's North Star newspaper was advocacy journalism and ethical journalism at its finest, which is why it helped the United States transform into a better country.

December 5, 2022

‘High’ COVID Cases Could Lead to Mask Mandate for LA County

Positive Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising at a significant rate and Los Angeles County has gone from low to medium risk in the last few days. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says if the area reaches the CDC's “high” transmission and hospitalization categories, that a mask mandate will most likely be imposed.