Some of the laws that hit the books July 1, 2026, will affect law enforcement in Virginia, racehorses in Maryland and minimum ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer an emerging technology in mortgage servicing. For many servicers, it has already become ...
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The NCAA is going to pass a new eligibility rule that will allow five years of eligibility for all players. The window for the five years will begin when the athlete turns 19 or when he enrolls in ...
Tyler Shough needed seven years of college football to become a starting NFL quarterback. Under the new eligibility model approved Tuesday, athletes will no longer have that option. Athletes in ...
Through the taxes we pay, the U.S. Government supports many Arizona state services by way of funding grants, which have major impacts on our daily lives in everything from education, transportation, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The U.S. Department of Justice is proposing a significant procedural ...
This year, a new IRS rule will reshape 401(k) plan contributions for millions of workers. Originally a part of the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, the rule alters how high-income Americans can save for ...
Five years in the making, the EU's Pact on Migration and Asylum comes into effect this Friday. It aims to strengthen the bloc's external borders and incentivise cooperation between member countries on ...
LINCOLN — What was theory is now reality as new college eligibility rules will take hold in 2026-2027. Nebraska's Ryan Hunter (18) spikes the ball during the first set of a volleyball match against ...
EU states lag in implementing new migration rules; readiness varies across bloc Critics say deterrence focus alone won’t reduce migration without tackling root causes Rights groups say rules risk ...