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The Bride, played by Uma Thurman in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' Vol 1 and Vol 2, goes through many intense fights during the movies, but what is her fate?
The bill's sponsor said the legal protections are needed because cities cannot hire and keep enough police officers.
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Why Kill Bill 3 Will Never Happen
Vol. 3 but now? It’s officially dead. The sequel would have followed Vernita Green’s daughter seeking revenge, with rumors of ...
The 35-year-old law known, formally as the Wrongful Death Act, prohibits families from suing for non-economic damages if an ...
At the moment, those who buy a new or used EV in America might qualify for one of two credits. New car buyers can qualify for up to $7,500, and used car buyers can get up to $4,000. These credits are ...
We urge the legislature to kill this bill. If it makes it to Gov. Kevin Stitt's desk, we urge him to use his veto power.
The bill, which holds dog owners accountable for attacks on other dogs, is gaining grassroots support in New York City.
A federal bill is cause for hope for 15,000 low-income Illinois students who lost their private school scholarships in 2023.
Illinois state lawmakers are considering a statewide payroll tax that would raise business costs, reduce wages and kill jobs.
The last House bill to squeak by was authored by Democrat Erin Gamez, creating a grant program for economic development and ...
HB 6017 would have repealed a controversial, 35-year-old law that restricts families seeking damages from medical malpractice ...