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WELLINGTON, New Zealand —  Samoa’s main streets were eerily quiet Thursday as the government stepped up efforts to curb a measles epidemic that has killed 62 people. The government told most public and private workers to stay home on Thursday and Friday, and it shut down roads to nonessential vehicles as teams began going door to […]

NASHVILLE  —  Tennessee is set to carry out what is expected to be only the second execution of a blind prisoner in the United States since the nation reinstated the death penalty in 1976. Barring an 11th-hour stay, 53-year-old inmate Lee Hall is scheduled to die in the electric chair Thursday evening for his conviction […]

TRIPOLI, Libya —  Officials in Libya’s U.N.-supported government say they plan to confront Moscow over the alleged deployment of Russian mercenaries fighting alongside their opponents in the country’s civil war. Libyan and U.S. officials accuse Russia of deploying fighters through a private security contractor, the Wagner Group, to key battleground areas in Libya in the past […]

Newsletter: Beyond Con Law 101

December 5, 2019 | News | No Comments

The House Judiciary Committee brought in four experts: Noah Feldman, a Harvard Law professor; Pamela Karlan, a Stanford law professor; Jonathan Turley of George Washington University law school and Michael Gerhardt, a law professor at the University of North Carolina. Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Beyond Con Law 101 The […]

Zandvoort’s couple of banked corners which the Dutch circuit has designed for F1’s return in 2020 were imagined with the enthusiastic support of the late Charlie Whiting. Dutch Grand Prix organisers are in the process of upgrading Zandvoort’s historic track ahead of next year’s big event. While most of the work involves infrastructure changes to […]