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Jun 15 2020
News
Supreme Court Extends Sex-Based Anti-Discrimination Protections to Transgender, Gay Employees
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal sex-based civil rights law protects workers from discrimination on the basis on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The six-to-three decision established that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act covers sexual orientation as well as an employee’s sex, meaning workers will now be protected in the 29 states that do not have laws protecting all
National Review (News)Mar 28 2019
News
Delaware gov signs bill awarding electoral votes to winner of national popular vote
Delaware Gov. John Carney (D) signed a bill that would give the state's presidential electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote, according to The Associated Press.
In signing the bill, Delaware became the 13th state to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
States that belong to the compact would award their electoral votes to whomever wins the
The HillMar 28 2019
News
Federal judge strikes down Trump rule on group health plans
A federal judge struck down President Trump's rules governing association health plans (AHPs) on Thursday, Bloomberg News reported.
Judge John Bates at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia blocked the rules which would allow small businesses and individuals to band together to create group health plans.
Bates in his ruling called it a clear effort to avoid
The HillMar 14 2016
News
Divide-and-conquer strategy to derail Trump’s march to nomination falters
Austin Kaiser wants Sen. Marco Rubio to be Republicans’ presidential nominee — so he’s going to vote this week for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, one of Mr. Rubio’s competitors.
Washington TimesAug 15 2020
Analysis
What today's guilty plea in the Russia probe shows (and what it doesn't)
(CNN) -- For months and months, Republicans -- led by President Donald Trump -- have pointed to an ongoing probe into the origins of the FBI's counterintelligence Russia meddling investigation as the smoking gun of the 2020 (and 2016) election.
Of John Durham, the Connecticut US Attorney tasked by Attorney General William Barr with overseeing the probe, Trump said Thursday: "I hope he's
CNN DigitalAug 14 2020
News
Ex-FBI lawyer to plead guilty in first criminal case arising from review, sources say
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith will plead guilty to making a false statement in the first criminal case arising from U.S. Attorney John Durham's review of the investigation into links between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign, two sources close to the matter tell Fox News.
Clinesmith was referred for potential prosecution by the Justice Department's inspector general's office,
Fox News DigitalDec 29 2019
Opinion
How ‘Centrist Bias’ Hurts Sanders and Warren
John F. Harris is about as mainstream as the mainstream media gets. He spent 21 years at The Washington Post, including as its political editor. Then he became the founding editor of Politico, where he is now a columnist.
Last month, Harris wrote a column that I can’t get out of my head. In it, he argued that political journalism suffers from “centrist bias.” As he explained, “This bias
David LeonhardtMay 18 2021
News
House GOP leader opposes bill to create commission to study Jan. 6 Capitol riot
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy opposed legislation Tuesday that would create a bipartisan commission to study the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, which some lawmakers have suggested could subpoena him as witness.
The leaders of the Homeland Security Committee — Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Rep. John Katko of New York, the top Republican on the panel — unveiled the
USA TODAY