California approves statewide rent control to deal with housing crunch
California lawmakers on Wednesday passed a statewide cap on annual rent increases for most tenants, the boldest step yet to address an affordable housing crunch that has helped push people into the streets.
U.S. judge approves novel framework for opioid settlement talks
A federal judge on Wednesday approved the substance of a proposal by lawyers representing cities and counties suing drug companies over the U.S. opioid epidemic that would bring every state and municipality in the country into their settlement talks.
U.S. Coast Guard issues lithium battery warning following California boat fire
The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a safety bulletin following the Labor Day fire on a California dive boat that killed 34 people, focusing on emergency escape routes, crew training and the charging of lithium-ion batteries.
Top U.S. trade official submits USMCA ideas to Democrats: lawmakers
The Trump administration on Wednesday sent U.S. House of Representatives Democrats its latest proposals for addressing legislators’ concerns about the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal, lawmakers and congressional sources said.
Harley Davidson to lay off 40 employees in Wisconsin
Harley-Davidson Inc has laid off 40 employees at its general merchandise division in Milwaukee as part of a restructuring exercise, according to a company official with knowledge of the matter.
‘Doing me a favor’: Vapers open to Trump’s proposed ban on flavored e-cigarettes
New Yorkers who vape do not seem to mind if President Donald Trump pushes through a proposed ban on flavored e-cigarettes, admitting that widespread youth addiction needed to be controlled and expressing hope that it might help them quit.
Trump administration seeks ban on flavored e-cigarettes to combat youth addiction
The Trump administration announced plans on Wednesday to remove all flavored e-cigarettes from store shelves in a widening crackdown on vaping, as officials warned that sweet flavors had drawn millions of children into nicotine addiction.
U.S. denies protective status to Bahamas hurricane evacuees
The United States will not give temporary protected immigration status to people from the Bahamas who evacuated after the archipelago was battered by a Category 5 hurricane, the White House said on Wednesday.
Supreme Court backs Trump on asylum crackdown
The U.S. Supreme Court granted a request by President Donald Trump’s administration to fully enforce a new rule that would curtail asylum applications by immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, a key element of his hardline immigration policies.
Chinese professor accused of Huawei-related fraud asks why case was moved to Brooklyn
A lawyer for a Chinese professor accused of obtaining technology from a Silicon Valley startup to benefit China’s Huawei on Wednesday told a federal judge that he would like to know why the case is in her Brooklyn courtroom.