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Sep 19 2012
News
Justice Dept.: Disciplinary action, no criminal sanctions for 'Fast and Furious'
The U.S. Justice Department's inspector general found 14 employees of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Justice Department responsible for management failures in the botched "Fast and Furious" gun-trafficking operation, according to a report released Wednesday.
CNN (Online News)Dec 09 2016
News
Hillary Clinton: fake news puts 'lives at risk'
Hillary Clinton warns that the ‘epidemic’ of fake news can have ‘real world consequences’. In a rare public appearance on Thursday, Clinton alludes to an incident over the weekend in which a man opened fire at Comet Ping Pong after reading a false news story. Clinton speaks during a tribute to departing Senate minority leader Harry Reid
The GuardianOct 19 2016
News
State works hard, and illegally, for Clinton
The FBI has released still more notes on the investigation of Hillary Clinton, this time impugning the way State Department went through tens of thousands of emails she hid from the public for years. State is supposed to operate transparently but clearly had only two priorities — to cover its own backside, and to cover hers.
Washington ExaminerApr 23 2015
News
Loretta Lynch poised to become first black woman attorney general
After more than five months -- the longest wait for an attorney general nominee since the Reagan administration -- the Senate is poised to put Loretta Lynch in charge of the Justice Department.
CNN (Online News)Aug 07 2020
Opinion
The Workforce Is About to Change Dramatically
In March, tens of millions of American workers—mostly in white-collar industries such as tech, finance, and media—were thrust into a sudden, chaotic experiment in working from home. Four months later, the experiment isn’t close to ending. For many, the test run is looking more like the long run.
Google announced in July that its roughly 200,000 employees will continue to work from home
The AtlanticSep 11 2019
Opinion
John Bolton’s legacy: Chaos, dysfunction and no meaningful accomplishments
THE DEPARTURE of John Bolton as national security adviser on Tuesday — President Trump said he fired him, and Mr. Bolton maintained that he quit — was logical and overdue. A rigid ideologue, Mr. Bolton has a long record of championing military action against U.S. adversaries, which Mr. Trump resists, and opposing negotiation with the likes of North Korea and Iran, which is the president’s
Guest Writer - LeftMar 25 2016
News
New documents refute Hillary Clinton’s secret email server timeline
Documents confirm Hillary Clinton was using her secret email server before the March 18 start date she previously claimed, and the State Department had access to some of the messages all along but didn’t notice, a conservative legal watchdog said Thursday.
Washington TimesMar 20 2020
News
'I love this city to my bones': How Mayor Jenny Durkan leads Seattle
Washington was the first state hit with the new coronavirus, meaning its leaders had no U.S. peers to look to for guidance. At the epicenter, near Seattle, Mayor Jenny Durkan has relied on science, teamwork – and speed.
It was Monday, March 2, when Mayor Jenny Durkan took the call at her Seattle home. On the line was Harvard-trained epidemiologist Trevor Bedford, who had caught the
Christian Science Monitor