Day: May 7, 2022
DHS watchdog says Trump’s agency appears to have altered report on Russian interference in 2020 election in part because of politics
[ad_1] The April 26 Homeland Protection inspector general’s assessment delivers a damning seem at the way DHS’ Business office of Intelligence and Examination dealt with intelligence similar to Russia’s endeavours to interfere in the US, stating the department experienced deviated from its common procedures in modifying assessments related to Moscow’s focusing on of the 2020
Gov. Whitmer urges Congress to pass Women’s Health Protection Act to make abortion federally legal after court leak of Roe v. Wade draft opinion
[ad_1] Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and 16 other democratic governors contact on the United States Senate to pass an act that would make abortion federally authorized. This will come just after it was uncovered that the Supreme Court is envisioned to roll again or fully reverse Roe v. Wade this summer time, kicking abortion coverage
Robert Bailey Jr. Cast in ABC Comedy Pilot ‘The Son in Law’
[ad_1] Robert Bailey Jr. has been forged in “The Son in Legislation,” an ABC comedy pilot from author and government producer Ajay Sahgal. Bailey will perform Benjamin Greene, an EMT in a connection with Charlie (Evangeline Young), a recent higher education graduate with designs to go to legislation university that get upended when she unexpectedly
Benefits of Positivity | 5 Ways to Shift Your Mindset
[ad_1] The benefits of positivity for your law firm? Positive emotions can lower stress, improve coping skills and even open your mind — and that benefits everyone, from team members to clients. A few weeks before the pandemic struck the U.S., Erin Levine was sharing a story at the Atlanta Legal Tech conference. Erin had
Alabama legal experts weigh in on Supreme Court draft opinion
[ad_1] MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — As fallout continues over the leaked draft opinion showing the Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, Alabama legal experts say this leak could have long-lasting impacts on the institution. “My first opinion was shock,” Birmingham School of Law Adjunct Law Professor Stacy Hansen said. Hansen says the justices’
The US private sector added 247,000 jobs in April, dramatically slowing hiring amid surging inflation
[ad_1] A man prepares a meal near a “help wanted” sign hanging in a restaurant window in San FranciscoRobert Galbraith/Reuters Private-sector firms added 247,000 jobs in April, according to ADP’s monthly hiring report. That came in below the median forecast of 395,000 new private payrolls and marked the smallest gain since August. The report signals
Can Trump Power a Carpetbagger to Victory in West Virginia?
[ad_1] MORGANTOWN, West Virginia—Eight days before a Republican-primary election that could end his political career, Representative David McKinley stood on the sunny banks of the Monongahela River and stared into a tank filled with brown sewage. A fetid stench—something like a mix of sulfur and diapers—befouled the crisp Appalachian air. McKinley, battling Representative Alex Mooney,
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