The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week POGO Quoted in NYT Editorial Board Opinion The New York Times Editorial Board weighed in on Pentagon spending this week: "Yet the ground troops who are doing the actual fighting say there is no crisis, according to the analyst Mark Thompson of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight. Other experts say claims of a deteriorating military are exaggerated." Read More: "The Pentagon Is Not a Sacred Cow" Homeland Security Watchdog Finds Government Abuse at Detention Center A series of surprise inspections found immigrant detainees were subject to unnecessary strip searches, waited days for urgent medical care, and were placed in solitary confinement for minor infractions, among other issues. Read more As Clock Ticks Down on Warrantless-Surveillance Authority, Congress Races to the Bottom With just weeks before a controvers...
‘Vote her in next, Massachusetts’ — $15 minimum wage, paid family leave ballot questions to be dropped — KENNEDY joins hunger strike 06/27/2018 07:17 AM EDT By Lauren Dezenski (ldezenski@politico.com; @LaurenDezenski) with Brent D. Griffiths (bgriffiths@politico.com; @BrentGriffiths) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. NY-14'S MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTION — A progressive woman of color, facing institutional opposition and a significant fundraising gap, wages a long-shot bid against a 10-term, scandal-free white male incumbent. Sounds a lot like Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley 's campaign to unseat Rep. Michael Capuano in Massachusetts' 7th District, right? But those were the contours in New York's 14th District, where 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decisively defeated Rep. Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary last night. There's even a Massachusetts connection to the winning campaign — Pressley sent her field dire...
After all of the political points have been scored, debated, and forgotten, the legacy of these memos will remain: they showed that the House Intelligence Committee could not withstand the pressures of politics. Glimmer of Progress Seen In House Intelligence Committee Transcript After all of the political points have been scored, debated, and forgotten, the legacy of these memos will remain: they showed that the House Intelligence Committee could not withstand the pressures of politics. However, it is encouraging to see that the Chairman has recognized that the members of the Committee should have access to the underlying documents. We are pleased that some Committee members shared the concerns we raised in our joint letter, specifically Representative Speier, and forced this issue again on Monday. Read More Gutting Civil Service Laws Would Reduce Senior Official Accountability Weaker civil service laws would easily undermine whistleblower protections and ...
Subscribe Archives Twitter Facebook Instagram This email may be cut off by your email provider. To see today's full MASSterList, click "View entire message" at the bottom, or view the online version here. By Jay Fitzgerald and Keith Regan 02/01/2018 Double jeopardy | Falling on the sword | 'Very slim' Happening Today GIC meeting, Pelosi town hall, opioid crisis update -- The Group Insurance Commission will reconsider its controversial plan to jettison three insurance plans used by public employees and retirees, 19 Staniford St., 4th Floor, Nancy Bolduc Conference Room, Boston, 8:30 a.m. -- Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Jay Ash tours the facilities of S12 Technologies and makes an announcement relative to the Massachusetts Manufacturing Innovation Initiative program, 267 Boston Rd., North Billerica, 9 a.m. -- PRIM Administration and Audit Committee meets with Treasurer De...
01/03/2018 07:09 AM EDT By Lauren Dezenski ( ldezenski@politico.com ; @LaurenDezenski) with Rebecca Morin ( rmorin@politico.com ; @RebeccaMorin_) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. Heat wave: It's going to climb into the 20s today ... And winter storm warnings have been posted for much of the state ahead of tomorrow's storm, with a blizzard warning all along the commonwealth's coast. Check out the latest thinking from the National Weather Service . FIRST IN PLAYBOOK - OUR REVOLUTION EYES MASSIE OR NO ONE IN GOV'S RACE - The Massachusetts wing of the Bernie Sanders-aligned group Our Revolution is weighing a gubernatorial endorsement. But it will either endorse environmental activist Bob Massie or stay out of the race completely, despite the fact that there are three candidates in the Democratic field. Our Revolution Massachusetts is currently polling its members on the choice in a non-binding statewide advisory poll underway until ...
26 June 18 It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News FOCUS | Sy Hersh: I Knew Richard Nixon Beat His Wife in 1974, but Did Not Report the Story Democracy Now! Excerpt: "'Well, I figured if Nixon - if it had been one of those days and Nixon wanted to punch out Pat, he went looking for her and couldn't find her, then bombed Cambodia instead, I got a story.'" READ MORE Contribute to RSN Become a Fan of RSN on Facebook and Twitter Update My Monthly Donation
26 June 18 PM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News Garrison Keillor | A Good Vacation, Now Time to Head Home Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website Keillor writes: "I missed out on the week our failing president, Borderline Boy, got depantsed by the news coverage of crying children he'd thrown into federal custody and a day later he ran up the white flag with another of his executive exclamations, meanwhile the Chinese are quietly tying his shoelaces together." READ MORE Supreme Court Upholds Trump Travel Ban By Ariane de Vogue and Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN Excerpt: "The Supreme Court has upheld President Donald Trump's travel ban. The ruling was 5-4 along partisan lines, with Chief Justice John Roberts writing for the conservative majority." READ MORE Reality Winner Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Report to News Outlet Associated Press Excerpt: "A woman accused of leaking US secrets to a n...
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