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Read MoreMigrant Caravans Heading to U.S. Border
Their odds of actually reaching the border are slim. Two ruinous hurricanes that devastated large portions of Central America last month have increased the number of families planning…
Read MoreFTC and 48 States Sue Facebook over Antitrust
Tech giant has abused its dominance, they allege. The Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general of 48 states led by New York filed antitrust complaints against Facebook.…
Read MoreScott Cameron, DOI
Scott Cameron is Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget. He oversees policy development and a variety of other mission essential functions at the Department of the…
Read MoreSupreme Court Declines Emergency Injunction Request
Lawsuit still to be heard regarding constitutional integrity of voting changes. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court denied a request for emergency injunctive relief in a lawsuit claiming changes…
Read MoreSeventeen States File in Support of Texas Lawsuit
President Trump also seeks to intervene. Texas drew support Wednesday from 17 other states that are backing its Supreme Court bid to block election certification in contested states.…
Read MoreInterior Department Distributes Energy Earnings
$8.08 billion shows 30% increase in the last 4 years. The utilization of American land for energy production has been a key income source for the federal government…
Read MoreJohn Ratcliffe, Director of National Intelligence
It is rare for the head of the U.S. intelligence community to make public statements about a rival power, but DNI John Ratcliffe is embarking on a wide exposure of the security threat from China.
Read MoreMarco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida expressed consternation that the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s disinformation is so well tolerated by Twitter and other social media platforms.
Read MoreJudge Alison Nathan, Southern New York U.S. District Court
District Judge Alison Nathan ruled, newly detained immigrants must appear before a judge within 10 days, rather than the weeks or months they have sometimes had to endure in recent years.
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