Chief Justice John Roberts Creates Working Group to Review Workplace Behavior Conduct in US Court System

The Administrative Office of the US Courts has established a working group to examine the procedures in place that protect employees from inappropriate workplace behavior.  The office was responding to a request by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, …

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Prescription Cold & Cough Medicine Containing Opioids Should No Longer Be Given to Children Under 18, FDA Says

The FDA has announced new requirements for the labeling of prescription cough and cold medicines that contain opioids, indicating that they should no longer be given to children under the age of 18.  The FDA says the new requirements …

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President Denies “Shithole” Comments, Criticizes Immigration Deal Presented to Him Yesterday

President Trump denied the comments attributed to him last night where he called Latin American and African countries “shitholes.”  The president wrote in an early morning tweet that that was not the language used by him in an immigration meeting …

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Bipartisan Group of Six Senators Agrees on Framework Immigration Deal that Includes DACA Solution, Border Wall

A bipartisan group of six senators have agreed on a framework for an immigration deal that solves the status of DREAMers, as well as addresses President Trump’s demand of funding for a border wall.  The lawmakers rushed to the White …

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President Questions Why US Lets People From “Shithole” Countries Come Here

The president decried immigration from certain countries in an oval office meeting today on immigration, when someone suggested restoring protections for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries as part of a bipartisan deal on comprehensive immigration reform.

“Why …

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller Brings on Veteran Cyber Prosecutor to His Team, Signaling Focus on Cybercrimes

Special Counsel Robert Mueller has added a veteran cybercrimes prosecutor to his team of special investigators investigating the Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential election.  The addition potentially signals a focus on cybercrimes of the investigation going forward.

The prosecutor, …

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House Set to Vote on 2 Versions of FISA Bill, President Apparently Confused Which is Which

The House of Representatives is set to vote on renewal of the controversial 702 section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) Act.  That section is what authorizes the U.S. intelligence community to collect conversations of non-U.S. citizens on foreign …

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Trump Administration Announces New Work Requirements for Medicaid, Calls Them “Community Engagement”

The Trump administration announced this morning that it will allow states to require that able-bodied Medicaid enrollees work, volunteer or enroll in classes to receive benefits.  The administration characterized it as a states issue rather than a directive from the …

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