TODAY'S TOP STORIES Clarence Thomas, in Dissent, Asserts Gun Rights Aren't 'Favored' at High Court Justice Clarence Thomas, in a blistering dissent Tuesday, accused the U.S. Supreme Court of making the right to keep... READ MORE » Judge in AT&T Merger Case Shuts Down Bid for Trump-DOJ Communication “[AT&T and Time Warner] have fallen far short of establishing that this enforcement action was selective that... READ MORE » Here's Why SCOTUS Should Discard Auer Deference The doctrine gives agencies wide scope to interpret their own regulations. The high court has a chance to stop it. READ MORE » Former Skadden Associate Charged in Mueller Probe Alex van der Zwaan, the son-in-law of a Russian oligarch, is accused of lying to investigators. READ MORE » Clarence Thomas's Confirmation Faces #MeToo Microscope A New York magazine report Sunday raised new questions about Justice Clarence Thomas's U.S. Senate confirmation hear...
Reclaim America Join the Coffee Party Movement Thank you Senator Markey! Senator Edward J. Markey — US Senator for Massachusetts In Massachusetts, would-be gun buyers "must complete a four-hour gun safety course, get character references from two people", and have a one-on-one interview with a police officer. We have the lowest gun death rate in America. Let's do this everywhere. Congress should pass my MASS Act that incentivizes other states to adopt tough gun laws similar to those in Massachusetts. NEWTON, Mass. ― A thirtysomething man sought to buy a rifle here last September, and if he had been living in almost any other part of the country, he could have done so easily. His record was free of arrests, involuntary psychiatric commitments or anything else that might automatically disqualify him from owning firearms under federal law. He could have walked into a gun store, filled ...
TODAY'S TOP STORIES Rachel Brand, DOJ's No. 3, Is Leaving for Walmart's Top Legal Post Rachel Brand, the third-in-command at the U.S. Justice Department, is leaving the agency to become head of global corporate... READ MORE » Atlanta Fires Back at Morgan Lewis With New Lawsuit in Pension Fight The lawsuit focuses on payments to Morgan Lewis from two pension funds the firm represents in litigation against the... READ MORE » Crowell & Moring Profits Fall Sharply Despite 'Strong' Finish Profits per partner fell 23 percent last year after an uncommonly profitable 2016. The firm says the trend lines are... READ MORE » Mulvaney's CFPB Doesn't Want to Keep Arguing Over the Agency's Structure The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is moving to stop at least two companies from continuing to argue that enforcement... READ MORE » 2nd Circuit Vacates Arab Bank's $100M Liability in Hamas Terrorist Attacks The Second Circu...
Australia's largest privately owned solar and smart battery rooftop power station On December 7 Planet Ark Power launched Australia's largest privately owned solar and smart battery rooftop power station on-site at Llewellyn Motors in Ipswich, Queensland. Find out more… Marine plastic pollution: a personal perspective Moved by what she learned at the Beyond Plastic Pollution Conference in Sydney in October, Planet Ark Deputy CEO Rebecca Gilling conducted her own mini-audit of plastic pollution on a recent beach holiday. F ind out more... Our green resolutions There's always more ways to be green. The team at Planet Ark share their environmental goals for 2018 and how we plan to stick to them. Find out more... 8 ways to green your 2018 From reimagining to reusing and even rotting (yes you read correctly!), we have 8 fantastic Rs to form and maintain green resolutions for 2018. Find out mor...
Compelling, ambitious reads you can’t afford to miss. When national arts reporter Geoff Edgers started working on his penetrating look at years of sexual abuse allegations involving R&B superstar R. Kelly, he was worried he wouldn't be able to uncover anything new. Kelly's behavior, which included marriage to then-15-year-old singer Aaliyah and a video that appeared to show him having sex with a 14-year-old, was well known. But Edgers, with encouragement from his editor, Christine Ledbetter, focused his reporting on the industry that enabled Kelly's career to flourish amid one disturbing scandal after another. "How do you ignore something like this for so long?" Edgers said he asked himself. "How does that happen? You trace it back to the money, and who are the people who benefited?" Edgers, who also hosts a podcast called Edge of Fame, called, emailed and texted the people who knew the answers to those questions dozens of time...
VOTE THE TURTLE OUT OF OFFICE! The war on drugs is an insult to the intelligence of the American people. There are mountains of evidence proving that the biggest importers of harmful, addictive, mind diminishing street drugs is the government. The drug laws that exist do not apply t o the government agencies that bring these substances to our country. They are only designed to keep everyone else from this extremely lucrative business and give the establishment another reason to oppress people. THEY ALSO RUN DRUGS ON THE BITCHES FATHER FLEET OF SHIPS! Top Republican Husband-Wife Duo Caught Funneling Money to Offshore Tax-Free Haven US Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and her husband Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, recently attended a… THEBLUEWAVECOMMUNITY.COM Mitch McConnell’s Freighted Ties to a Shadowy Shipping Company After drugs were found aboard the Ping May , a vessel owned by his wife’s f...
After 16 Years, Afghanistan War Is 'At Best A Grinding Stalemate,' Journalist Says February 6, 2018 TERRY GROSS Enlarge this image A U.S. Army helicopter crew chief scans the ground near Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan in June 2017. Capt. Brian Harris/AP America's war in Afghanistan is the longest war the U.S. has ever fought. Beginning a month after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the initial mission was to remove the Taliban from power and destroy the al-Qaida terror network. Now, nearly 17 years later, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Coll points out that the war's goals have changed. "The objective is not a grand peace ceremony on some grand aircraft carrier," Coll says. "It's to reduce the violence in Afghanistan, to reduce the suffering of innocents in Kabul, to support the constitutional government that we invested in after Sept. 11 so heavily in money and in American lives and sacrifices on the battlefield...
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