Senator Mark Warner is urging the Department of Education to look into Liberty University’s process for dealing with sexual assault cases.
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Judge Judith E. Levy, Eastern Michigan U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Judith Levy approved a $626 million deal to settle lawsuits filed by residents of Flint, Michigan, and others who were exposed to lead-contaminated water in 2014-15.
Read MoreLieutenant General Nina Armagno Director of Staff, U.S. Space Force
U.S. Space Force Director of Staff Lieutenant General Nina Armagno said the Space Force wants a more detailed picture of what other nations are doing in space.
Read MoreKarine Jean-Pierre, Principal Deputy White House Press Secretary
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a press conference that the president is “perfectly comfortable” with compensating families separated at the border, just not at a rate of $450,000 each.
Read MoreTed Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas
Senator Ted Cruz called on Americans to return to patriotism as it was known during the Ronald Reagan era.
Read MoreJudge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, District of Columbia U.S. District Court
A federal judge has blocked the administration from firing unvaccinated employees with pending religious exemptions.
Read MoreLieutenant General Sami D. Said, Inspector General, U.S. Air Force
An investigation by the Air Force Inspector General found that the drone strike during the withdrawal from Afghanistan that killed civilians did not violate the law.
Read MoreLisa Monaco, Deputy Attorney General
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced the Department of Justice is toughening its policies toward white collar crime,
Read MorePramila Jayapal, U.S. Representative for Washington
Representative Pramila Jayapal is one of the progressive members of the House who is saying there should be no passage of the infrastructure bill unless the full “social infrastructure” package is also passed simultaneously.
Read MoreJudge David Porter, Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled to allow cases against nursing home facilities regarding wrongful deaths to proceed in state courts.
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