Stay Informed: Pennsylvania Police and Transportation Department Highlight Safety Laws for Bicycles, Motorcycles, Pedestrians, Work Zones, and Emergency Responders

Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) are reminding motorists about the importance of safety laws regarding bicycles, motorcycles, pedestrians, work zones, and emergency responders during Highway Safety Law Awareness Week, which takes place from February 18 to 24. During an interview on “The Spark,” Trooper Megan Frazer, Public Information Officer with Troop H of the Pennsylvania State Police, and Fritzi Schreffler, Safety Press Officer with PennDOT, emphasized the need for motorists to be aware of and abide by these laws to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of … Read more

Kentucky Committee Approves Controversial Bill to Extend Teen Work Hours, Raises Concerns for Safety and Education

FRANKFORT, Kentucky — The safety and educational success of Kentucky teenagers may be at risk as a bill proposing longer and later working hours for minors has gained approval from a House committee. House Bill 255, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Pratt, aims to repeal Kentucky’s existing child labor laws and align them with less restrictive federal laws for 16 and 17-year-olds. Currently, Kentucky law limits the number of hours minors in this age group can work on a school day to six, with an increase to eight hours on non-school days and a total of … Read more

President Biden’s Attorney Slams Special Counsel Report as ‘Shabby Work’

WILMINGTON, Del. – President Joe Biden’s personal attorney, Bob Bauer, expressed his concerns to the special counsel and attorney general regarding what he perceived as unfair and unnecessary attacks on the president’s memory. Bauer criticized the investigating report as a “shabby work product.” The special counsel, appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, had been investigating whether President Biden mishandled classified documents during his time as vice president and senator. The counsel recently concluded that no criminal charges were warranted. In explaining the decision, Special Counsel Robert Hur mentioned that Biden’s defense could potentially emphasize his … Read more

Global Creative Leader Liz Taylor to Head Jury at AWARD Awards, Showcasing APAC’s Best Creative Work

SYDNEY, Australia – The Australasian Writers and Art Directors (AWARD) has named Liz Taylor, the renowned global chief creative officer of Ogilvy, as the jury president for this year’s AWARD Awards. Recognized as one of the industry’s most progressive creative leaders, Liz holds the distinction of being the first woman to rank number one on The Drum’s global list of the most-awarded chief creative officers. In her role as Ogilvy’s Global CCO since 2021, Liz has overseen the network’s creative product across 131 offices in 93 countries. Her responsibilities span the company’s five business units, … Read more