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Dec 27 2022
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Supreme Court Preserves Key Immigration Restriction Amid Legal Challenges
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Title 42 immigration policy can remain in effect.
The Details: The court voted 5-4 in favor of preserving the policy while legal challenges play out, meaning it'll remain in place for at least several months. The ruling extends Chief Justice John Roberts' temporary preservation of the policy, which he handed down last week. Conservative Justice
The Hill Washington Examiner CNN (Online News)Feb 25 2015
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A monumental test for John Boehner
The House Republican leadership is privately telling rank-and-file lawmakers that they shouldn’t shut down the Department of Homeland Security, but they aren’t telling anyone how they will avoid a lapse in funding at the end of this week. DHS funding runs out Friday evening, and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told his GOP colleagues in a closed meeting Wednesday morning that he has not spoken
PoliticoAug 10 2013
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Susan Rice's First Month On The Job Has Been A Doozy
People have been talking a lot lately about the National Security Agency. But there's another important "NSA" in the federal government — the president's national security adviser.
That person is a sort of funnel — gathering information from the military, the intelligence community, the State Department — and channeling it all to the president.
Susan Rice has been in the job for
NPR (Online News)Aug 17 2020
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Portland Protests, Violence Continue in Parallel
A man was reportedly brought to the hospital with serious injuries late Sunday after he was allegedly dragged from his truck and beaten by a crowd in Portland, Oregon. The alleged assault, which was captured on video, happened as both peaceful demonstrations and violent riots ensue in and around the city following George Floyd's death in police custody in May. Elsewhere Sunday, the mother of a
Washington Post Forbes National Review (News)Aug 07 2013
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Al Qaeda intercept challenges narrative of terror group 'on the run'
Reports that top-level communications among 20 Al Qaeda operatives prompted the ongoing security alert affecting U.S. embassies around the world have raised even more questions about the Obama administration's repeated claims that Al Qaeda is "on the run." The assertion that Al Qaeda -- with the death of Usama bin Laden and of many of his lieutenants -- is a shell of its former self was a
Fox News (Online News)Jun 30 2015
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Iran Nuclear Talks Extended Until July 7
Iran has complied with a key condition of ongoing nuclear talks by significantly reducing its stockpile of enriched uranium that could be used for atomic weapons, diplomats said Tuesday. Its failure to do so would have severely undermined the U.S. and other powers trying to clinch a long-term nuclear accord with Tehran over the next several days.
The news came as the State Department
The BlazeSep 05 2018
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NFL Issues Statement in Support of Kaepernick, While Some Others Express Frustration
The NFL has issued a statement in support of Nike's ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, saying, "The social justice issues that Colin and other professional athletes have raised deserve our attention and action." Others have voiced frustration with the move, reigniting the debate around whether or not the National Anthem kneeling protests are unpatriotic.
Fox News (Online News) San Francisco Chronicle ReutersMar 20 2024
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Hong Kong Faces Western Criticism Over Beijing-Backed Security Law
The Chinese government pushed back on Wednesday against criticism of Hong Kong’s newly passed national security law, which includes provisions for life imprisonment for crimes such as treason and insurrection.
The Details: The law's unanimous passage comes two years after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law in the city following protests in 2019. Notably, local legislation
NBC News (Online) South China Morning Post The Epoch TimesAug 14 2018
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West Virginia's Entire Supreme Court Impeached
The entire West Virginia Supreme Court has been impeached by the state's House of Delegates, citing excessive spending. While no one has defended the lavish expenditures, some have likened the move to a coup executed by the Republican-controlled legislature in order to allow the sitting GOP governor, Jim Justice, to replace several Democrats on the high court.
The Daily Caller New York Times (News) BBC NewsAug 01 2023
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Which Light Bulbs Are Affected by New Federal Ban?
A new rule banning many common light bulbs took effect Tuesday. Which bulbs are affected?
The Details: The rule, passed in April 2022 by the Department of Energy (DOE), requires light bulbs to emit at least 45 lumens per watt. U.S. manufacturers can no longer sell many types of incandescent and halogen light bulbs, which are cheaper than LED bulbs but typically only generate around 15
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