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Sep 01 2015
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Kentucky clerk still won't issue same-sex marriage licenses
A defiant Kentucky county clerk, who has been ordered to face a federal judge on Thursday in a hearing about her refusal to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, says she won't resign.
“Some people have said I should resign, but I have done my job well,” Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis said in a statement posted to the website of the lawfirm that represents her, Liberty Counsel.
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Fox News DigitalSep 01 2015
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Gay couples ask judge to hold clerk in contempt
Lawyers asked a federal judge to hold a county clerk here in contempt of court Tuesday after she defied the Supreme Court and again refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
The Supreme Court refused Monday to allow Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis’ office to deny the licenses because of her religious beliefs. However, on Tuesday morning, she denied the licenses to at least four
USA TODAYNov 29 2014
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Ex-Chief of Obama Security Works to Boost Scarred Secret Service
On his way to work every morning, Joseph P. Clancy passes his new obsession and likely legacy: the seven-and-a-half-foot fence that surrounds the White House.
Mr. Clancy got his job as the interim director of the Secret Service partly because of the vulnerable black iron barrier. In a highly publicized security breach in September, an intruder scaled the fence and made his way into the
New York Times (News)May 09 2023
Headline Roundup
What Will 2023 Bring for Homeowners and Potential Homebuyers?
Amid low inventory and rising interest rates, some are painting a bleak picture for potential homebuyers in 2023. But some surveys suggest buyers remain optimistic.
Skeptical Outlook: "New listings are down more than 20% from a year ago as homeowners hang onto low mortgage rates," tweeted Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather on May 1. "Homeowners are quiet quitting the housing
Fortune Business Insider Fox BusinessMay 17 2021
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Perspectives: Concerns About Consumer Inflation
Rising consumer prices are spurring concerns and debates nationwide as the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. The consumer price index (CPI) rose 4.2 percent year over year in April, the fastest increase since September 2008. Prices have risen recently across many sectors, including energy, used automobiles, airlines and hotels. The National Federation of Independent
MarketWatch Washington Post The Epoch TimesNov 09 2013
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Promise breakers: Congressional lawmakers shirk shutdown pledge, keep paychecks
Nearly half of Congress promised to share federal workers’ pain during the partial government shutdown by forsaking pay — but now that the shutdown is over and employees got paid, many lawmakers say they deserve their own checks. Some of the lawmakers said their vow to forgo pay was good only for as long as the shutdown lasted. When the shutdown ended after 16 days, they said, they had done
Washington TimesSep 03 2019
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A journey in search of the American left: fragile and feisty, hopeful and fearful
A few months after the 2016 election, 29-year-old Emily Marburger posted an update on a private Facebook group, Pantsuit Nation, that had been set up to support Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid.
“Like the rest of us last November, I woke up to a situation I didn’t know existed,” she wrote. “I knew I had to get involved. I felt driven to help. But I never imagined I’d find
The GuardianSep 02 2019
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Trump fires back at AFL-CIO chief Trumka: 'No wonder unions are losing so much'
President Trump on Monday lashed out at AFL-CIO President Richard Trumaka a day after the labor union leader criticized Trump's trade deal in a Fox News interview.
Trump, in a Labor Day morning tweet, claimed that Trumka doesn't share the same critique of Trump's trade deal when "he is with me at the White House."
"Just watched AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka on @FoxNews and
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Oct 28 2019
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Bolton Deputy Wants Court Ruling Before He Talks In Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Investigators in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump want to talk to Charles Kupperman on Monday. But it's unclear whether the former White House official will show up.
As they gather evidence behind closed doors, House investigators had been expected to press Kupperman to corroborate key elements of a top U.S. diplomat's account that Trump built a shadow foreign policy team
NPR (Online News)