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Nov 18 2021
Headline Roundup
Labor Dept. Suspends Biden's Vaccine Mandate for Large Private Businesses
The Labor Department's regulatory agency has suspended the enforcement and implementation of President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for large private businesses in response to a federal court order.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced Wednesday that it would comply with a recent order from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to halt enforcement of
Townhall CNN (Online News) The HillAug 31 2020
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Biden Condemns "Lawlessness", Calls for Safety From "4 More Years"
Joe Biden condemned violence and criticized President Donald Trump's leadership during a visit to a Pittsburgh steel mill on Monday. Biden said rioting, looting and setting fires is "...not protesting. It's lawlessness plain and simple...it divides instead of unites.” Biden went on to criticize Trump, saying his "divisive" speech is to blame for "fomenting" polarization and violence.
Washington Post Independent Journal Review The HillJul 24 2015
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Thousands of rape kits left untested despite federal pledge, critics blame DOJ
Ray Ojeda stalked girls.
In 1997, he followed a 15-year-old home from school. He grabbed her, held her at gunpoint and sexually assaulted her -- then shot her in the head and threw her in Colorado's Platte River, according to court records.
She survived. Despite her injuries, she walked a half-mile -- 1,000 steps -- to a highway, and flagged down a car for help.
Fox News (Online News)Jul 13 2022
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School Surveillance Footage Shows Police Response to Uvalde Shooting
New footage shows the controversial police response to the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
The 77 minutes of footage, which were published by the Austin American-Statesman Tuesday, show armed officers gathered in the hallway outside the classroom where the gunman killed 19 students and two teachers. The video indicates that officers waited more than an hour
Fox News (Online News) Associated Press Austin American-StatesmanSep 28 2014
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Eric Holder Leaves Mixed Record on National Security Issues
Attorney General Eric Holder was just months into the job when he announced plans to prosecute the mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and other alleged co-conspirators in a New York courtroom, rather than through the Guantanamo Bay military commission process.
It was an audacious idea, but immediately beset by political opposition and public safety concerns. The Obama administration's
Newsmax (News)Sep 29 2021
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Perspectives: Military Leaders' Testimony on Afghanistan Withdrawal Contradicts Biden
Top U.S. military leaders are testifying before Congress this week about the recent withdrawal from Afghanistan, and at times have contradicted the image of the situation put forth by President Joe Biden. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley, the nation's highest-ranking military officer, called the withdrawal a "logistical success but strategic failure" on Tuesday before the Senate
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) Washington Post FactCheck.orgSep 02 2017
Headline Roundup
Mueller Teams Up With IRS
Robert Mueller is now partnering with the Criminal Investigations Unit at the IRS to proceed with the Trump-Russia probe. The department specializes in financial crime, such as money laundering and tax evasion.
Forbes MSNBC Washington ExaminerFeb 14 2024
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Was the Impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas Justified?
What does the impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas reveal about Congress, the border crisis, and the Republican Party?
For Context: On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing him of “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” in regard to enforcing immigration policy. The impeachment is nearly certain to fail
MSNBC Reuters Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Mar 12 2021
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Minneapolis Settles Lawsuit with George Floyd's Family for $27 Million
The Minneapolis city council voted unanimously Friday to pay a $27 million settlement with the family of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers on May 25. This occurred as jury selection for the murder trial of the former police officer, Derek Chauvin, who killed him. The Floyd family's attorney, Ben Crump, said the settlement, which includes $500,000 for the neighborhood where Floyd
The Guardian National Review (News) The HillApr 17 2023
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Top G7 Diplomats Pledge Unity on China, Action on Renewable Energy
Foreign ministers from G7 countries committed to accelerate their transition to renewable energy and to unite against “coercion” from China in the first days of a summit in Japan.
Renewables: On Sunday, the group committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. However, many news sources noted the absence of an agreement on limiting the use of coal.
China:
The Epoch Times Associated Press The Japan Times