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Oct 07 2019
News
Trump ordered to turn tax returns over to NY grand jury
President Trump must turn over his tax returns to a New York grand jury, a federal judge ruled Monday, rejecting the White House’s effort to shield him.
Mr. Trump immediately filed an emergency appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judge Victor Marrero called the president’s attempt to avoid turning over his taxes in a criminal case “extraordinary,” and rejected Mr.
Washington TimesOct 07 2019
News
Anxious GOP treads carefully with Trump defense
Rank-and-file Republicans are treading carefully when it comes to speaking out about the escalating controversy surrounding President Trump's entreaties that foreign governments investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
Republicans don't want to get on the bad side of Trump, who is a powerhouse within the party. But they recognize a danger in speaking out too forcefully in defense of
The HillJun 13 2012
News
Arizona prepares to enforce strict immigration law
Arizona already is gearing up to enforce its strict immigration law as it anticipates a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court sometime this month, with Gov. Jan Brewer issuing an executive order Monday telling police to bone up on the details of the law
Washington TimesNov 16 2012
Opinion
How's That Obamacare Waiver Workin' Out for Ya?
Exactly two years ago this week, the Obama administration announced it had issued more than 100 waivers en masse to a select group of companies, unions and other health insurance providers seeking relief from the onerous federal health care law.
Michelle MalkinApr 04 2024
Headline Roundup
JK Rowling Challenges New Scottish Hate Crime Law, Dares Police to Arrest Her
Author J.K. Rowling publicly opposed the newly enacted Hate Crime and Public Order Act in Scotland, challenging authorities to arrest her under the regulations.
For Context: The law criminalizes “stirring up hatred” against individuals based on attributes such as age, religion, and gender identity. Rowling is critical of the legislation for not protecting women as a separate group and
The Guardian BBC News Fox News (Online News)Mar 30 2021
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Headlines on Vaccine Passports Show Distortion
From the RightThis piece is from a writer rated Lean Right.
After the Biden White House announced it would develop “vaccine passports” — a proof-of-vaccination initiative — and New York state announced a digital vaccination/negative coronavirus test digital verification program, media bias was on full display.
The news that the highest government officials in the land
Julie MastrineAug 02 2019
News
Restoring the Marriage Ecosystem
‘My stress levels are up to here,” said Rob, pointing above his head. A roofer from southern Ohio, Rob had recently broken up with Julia, his fiancée and the mother of his two boys. A couple since junior high, they planned to marry once they were financially stable. But what began with flirtatious Facebook messages with “some rich kid” (as Rob described the guy) ended up with Julia cheating
National Review (News)Jan 22 2013
News
CNN Poll: Do Americans agree with Obama on climate change and immigration?
Saying "we will respond to the threat of climate change," President Barack Obama used his second inaugural address to put the divisive issue back on the front burner. But according to a new national survey, Americans are divided over whether global warming is a man made phenomenon.
CNN (Online News)Oct 04 2015
News
U.S. officials optimistic they will close giant trade deal
Talks aimed at concluding a landmark 12-nation trade pact were continuing through the night Saturday as negotiators attempted to break a deadlock over the length of monopoly protections for a new class of cutting-edge medicines — among the last issues holding up a key part of President Barack Obama’s economic legacy. After extending their stay for a fifth day, U.S. officials said they remain
PoliticoMay 11 2015
News
389 new Utah laws take effect Tuesday
Buckle up.
Starting Tuesday, police can pull over drivers who aren't wearing seat belts. A new Utah law makes failure to wear the safety strap a primary offense.
The bill allows officers to issue warnings on a first offense. On the second offense, an offender can be fined $45, but that can be waived if the driver completes a 30-minute safety course onl
Deseret News