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Jun 07 2019
News
House Democrats move to fight Trump's stonewalling in court
U.S. congressional Democrats moved closer on Thursday to suing in federal court for access to the unredacted Mueller report on Russian election meddling, and its underlying evidence, taking a step bound to intensify their clash with President Donald Trump.
After months of stonewalling by Trump of their many investigations of him and his presidency, Democrats unveiled a resolution that
ReutersSep 02 2019
News
Exclusive — Devin Nunes Warns U.S. About ‘Tech Oligarchs’ Censorship, Bias Against Conservatives: ‘I Am Very Concerned’
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the ranking member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, told Breitbart News he is “very concerned” about the rising threat of the “tech oligarchs” at Twitter, Facebook, Google, and other tech giants censoring conservatives in an effort to stymie free speech and push a leftist agenda.
Nunes, who is suing Twitter right now in Virginia, said in an
Breitbart NewsJan 16 2020
Opinion
Donald Trump Jr.: Fake News Destroys Lives, But the Tide May Be Turning
There's a long way to go, but the Covington Kids have struck the first blow in returning accountability to news media.
A year after he and his family's name was dragged through the mud by a social media mob, egged on by fake news, Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann has secured a settlement of his defamation lawsuit against CNN. I hope it's a big one. He deserves it.
Newsmax - OpinionJun 29 2015
News
How a shortage of lethal injection drugs put the death penalty before the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday decided that Oklahoma may continue the use of the controversial sedative midazolam for lethal injections — even after the drug was linked to several botched executions in 2014.
The Supreme Court case dealt with the botched execution of Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma. The Lockett execution, which took 43 minutes after experimental lethal injection drugs were
VoxSep 29 2016
Headline Roundup
Congress Overrides Obama
Congress forces a law into effect that enables 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia. Will this make the U.S. vulnerable to bogus lawsuits?
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) The Hill HuffPostOct 31 2019
News
Impeachment Committees Ask Bolton to Testify
House investigators are summoning former national security adviser John Bolton to testify in their impeachment inquiry, deepening their reach into the White House as the probe accelerates toward a potential vote to remove the president.
But Bolton's lawyer, Charles Cooper, says Bolton will not appear without a subpoena.
Democrat lawmakers want to hear next week from Bolton, the
Newsmax (News)Apr 30 2019
News
Whistleblowers: Company at heart of 97,000% drug price hike bribed doctors to boost sales
Two whistleblowers at a pharmaceutical company responsible for one of the largest drug price increases in US history said the company bribed doctors and their staffs to increase sales, according to newly unsealed documents in federal court.
The effort, the whistleblowers said in a lawsuit against the company, was part of an intentional "multi-tiered strategy" by Questcor Pharmaceuticals
CNN (Online News)Oct 23 2018
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Blocks Questioning of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
The Supreme Court blocked a deposition of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. The Court ruled that Ross cannot be questioned in a lawsuit challenging a planned question in the 2020 census.
Townhall Reuters CNN (Online News)Aug 25 2020
News
The Jacob Blake Shooting & Civil Unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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On Sunday, police officers in Kenosha, Wisconsin shot Jacob Blake, an unarmed black man, 7 times in the back. Blake was attempting to enter his car, which held his three young children, after walking away from a Abridge NewsOct 07 2019
News
Judge rejects Trump request to block New York subpoena for tax returns
President Donald Trump cannot block a request to hand over eight years of tax returns to Manhattan prosecutors, a federal judge ruled, after Trump claimed he was immune from being sued.
Trump quickly filed an emergency notice of appeal to the federal appeals court in Manhattan.
U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero in Manhattan decided to abstain from resolving the dispute, and
Reuters