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Politics | Politics
Dem-majority FCC helping George Soros fast-track Audacy radio takeover
Left-leaning billionaire George Soros has recruited the Democrat-controlled Federal Communications Commission to help fast track his takeover of the nation’s second-biggest radio network. Soros pumped $400m into Audacy in February, a network which reach
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UNRWA demands immunity for employees implicated in October 7th massacre | Israel National News - Arutz Sheva
The UN, with the support of the US Department of Justice, claims that UNRWA employees who participated in the October 7th massacre have immunity from prosecution.
News | Interesting Stories
Hunter Biden found guilty of all counts in gun trial | Fox News
A verdict has been reached in the historic criminal trial of first son Hunter Biden, who was accused of lying about his drug use on a federal gun form in 2018.
Politics | Politics
Did Fani Willis Indict Defendants Without Proper Jurisdiction?
If a court rules that she did, her entire case crumbles and would leave her and Fulton County vulnerable to a multimillion-dollar lawsuit.
Politics | Politics
Biden, White House blame Israel war for forgetting basic facts during special counsel interviews
President Biden and White House officials on Thursday blamed his memory issues during the special counsel interview on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Politics | Politics
Special counsel: No charges for Biden over classified documents | AP News
The report from special counsel Robert Hur, represents a harshly critical assessment of Biden’s handling of sensitive government materials.
Politics | Politics
Hunter's 'Sugar Bro' Evasive Testimony Gets Him Into a Different Kind of Trouble – PJ Media
Hunter Biden's "Sugar Bro," who financially bailed out the president's son from shortly after the moment they met appears to have changed their bromance origin story in a crucial way in testimony before the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees this week. But it's a switch that may get him into more trouble than he is now.
Politics | Politics
Inside Biden’s secret surveillance court - POLITICO
In a deal to let companies keep trading transatlantic data, the White House built an opaque new forum that could affect national security and privacy rights — without any public paper trail.
Politics | Politics
New Jan. 6 Videos Confirm Capitol Police Officer Was Not Truthful In Oath Keepers Trial
According to investigative journalist Steve Baker from Blaze Media, newly released closed-circuit TV video clips from the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, reveal that Capitol Police Special Agent David Lazarus provided false testimony in the trial of the
Politics | Politics
The Disqualification of Donald Trump and Other Legal Urban Legends
Below is a slightly expanded version of my column in The Hill on the increasingly popular theory that former president Donald Trump is already barred from office under the 14th Amendment. It is a t…
Politics | Politics
Supreme Court will hear a case that could undo Capitol riot charge against hundreds, including Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will hear an appeal that could upend hundreds of charges stemming from the Capitol riot, including against former President Donald Trump. The justices will review an appellate ruling that revived
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The shoplifting crisis is a nightmare. Here are 5 things this ex-NYPD inspector wants you to know | Fox News
The shoplifting crisis is a national nightmare. This former New York police inspector wants you to know these five essential things about the spike in thefts.
Politics | Free Speech
Louisiana Sheriff Arrested Man for Criticizing Officers. Now, the Fifth Circuit Has Ruled in Man's Favor
Louisiana officers aren't getting qualified immunity on this one.
Politics | Judea & Samaria
Israeli Settlements Are Not Illegal - Tablet Magazine
A response to Nathaniel Berman
Politics | Politics
New York Raised the Age of Criminal Liability to 18. You Can Imagine How That Turned Out – PJ Media
New York State was inspired to raise the age for a person to be criminally liable under the law to age 18 back in 2018. It’s all the rage in progressive jurisdictions to treat violent, juvenile offenders like Father Flanagan’s kids (“There’s no such thing as a bad boy”).
Politics | Politics
Former CIA Chief Admits He Was Pressured By Biden Campaign To Orchestrate Letter Claiming Hunter Laptop Was Russian Disinformation
According to bombshell new testimony, former acting CIA director Mike Morell says that he was told by the Biden campaign to squash the Hunter Biden laptop
Politics | Politics
US Compensates People Injured by COVID-19 Vaccines for First Time
The United States has for the first time paid people who were injured by COVID-19 vaccines. Three people received ...
Politics | Politics
Fmr WH Stenographer: ‘Biden Is a Criminal and I’ve Got the Evidence’
A stenographer in the Obama Admin, Mike McCormick, says while working on Air Force One he was a witness to Biden orchestrating kickback scheme, & ultimately went to the FBI — but they have unsurprisingly failed to follow-up on his report, which he filed under penalty of perjury.
Politics | Donald Trump
BREAKING: Trump Indictment Released. Read It Here.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg unsealed the 34-count indictment against Donald Trump after the former president exited the Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday. Trump pleaded not guilty to the char...
Politics | Liberal Fascism
Could Trump Prosecutor Alvin Bragg Go to Prison? It's Possible
On Monday night, it was leaked that Donald Trump will be charged with 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records. The details of the indictment were not supposed to be released, and Tr...
Politics | Politics
AZ Senate Elections & House Municipal Oversight & Elections Joint Committee
Riveting testimony. Cartel bribes, money laundering, kickbacks, all the way to the top according to evidence provided.
Pets & Animals | Animals
Protecting Your Pup From 'Dangerous Dog' Laws
Dog guardians, be aware: The area where you are living likely has laws that could get your precious companion confined for life — or worse. The specific
Politics | Politics
'Pay to slay': Biden sued for sending half a billion in Palestinian aid that could fund acts of terrorism | Fox News
The lawsuit, led by America First Legal, names President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken as defendants for allegedly violating the Taylor Force Act.
Politics | Politics
Pinal County Officials Stayed Mum About Vote Count Discrepancies During Election Trials
The judge presiding over Abe Hamadeh’s election challenge dismissed the case Dec. 23 without knowing that Pinal County would admit a few days later to mishandling hundreds of ballots that contained votes in the Attorney General race. Instead, numerous P
Politics | Politics
FBI Put Key Dossier Source on Payroll in Apparent Effort to Conceal Dossier Fabrications
Commentary Special counsel John Durham filed a pretrial motion in limine on Sept. 13 in his false statements ...
Science & Technology | Technology
AI Image Generators are a New Frontier of Copyright Confusion
A disagreement between two artists selling on Adobe Stock highlights a major issue: who owns what when it comes to AI generated art?
Politics | Politics
Attorney general requests Maricopa County reports of Election Day problems, procedures
Maricopa County has until Nov. 28 to respond to the Attorney General’s request before submitting its official canvass to the Secretary of State.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Surviving the Dreaded “You’re Fired” Interview | Workplace Coach Blog
How to terminate an employee: surviving the dreaded "you're fired" interview; how to prepare; what to do and say
Politics | Politics
7 Bombshells From Special Master Order Following Trump Raid
The judge's order reveals Biden was directly involved in the FBI's raid of the former president's home, plus six other bombshells.
Politics | Politics
Trump lawyers oppose DOJ request to continue to use classified docs seized by FBI during investigation
Former President Trump’s legal team opposed the DOJ's motion to continue its review of classified documents seized by the FBI, and stressed they have not yet proven that records "remain classified."
Politics | Politics
Old case over audio tapes in Bill Clinton's sock drawer could impact Mar-a-Lago search dispute | Just The News
Judge ruled in 2012 that a president's discretion to declare records "personal" is far-reaching and mostly unchallengeable.
Politics | Politics
Selective History in the Dobbs Dissent – Justin Buckley Dyer
Abortion prior to quickening was not a protected common-law liberty at the time of the American founding.
Pets & Animals | Interesting Animal Stories
Louisiana Becomes Ninth State To Ban Cosmetics Cruelly Tested on Animals
Louisiana has become the ninth state to ban cosmetics cruelly tested on animals, with broad bipartisan support for this critical progress for animal welfare. Act 712, signed by Gov. John Bel Edwards in June, prohibits within the state the sale of cosmetic
News | The News
The Three Key Words That Rule Musk-Twitter Fight, And What Will Happen Next
Three magic words loom over Elon Musk’s bid to scuttle his $44 billion buyout of Twitter, according to Bloomberg.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Fired For Using My Company’s Email During Non-Work Hours: Or Was There More to the Story? | Workplace Coach Blog
Fired for using my company's email during non-work hours, or was there more to the story?
Politics | Corruption
Loudoun Rapist Removed From Sex Offender Registry After County Board Member Says He’s The Victim
On the heels of a juvenile court judge ruling to place the now 15-year-old boy in Loudoun County, Virginia, who sexually assaulted at least two students in high schools on the sex offender registry for life — the ruling has been revoked.
Business & Finance | Business
Top tech lawyers reveal the biggest legal mistakes that startup founders make — and how to avoid them
Startup problems can often be traced back to simple errors early on. Insider spoke to lawyers who shared their top tips for avoiding legal trouble.
News | News
Explainer: Why did the judge drop Kyle Rittenhouse gun charge? | PBS NewsHour
No one contested that Rittenhouse was underage with a gun. But defense experts had seized on a section of the state's law to argue that it was limited to short-barreled shotguns or rifles.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Netflix Fired 3 Executives for Slack Chat: More to the Story - Workplace Coach Blog
Netflix Fired 3 Executives for Slack Chat: Right? Wrong?
News | In The News
Bill Cosby released after assault conviction overturned by Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Pennsylvania high court vacates Bill Cosby's conviction, orders him freed from prison
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
You Can Sue for Anything. Even When You're in the Wrong. - Workplace Coach Blog
Ex-employee sues her employer for firing her for racism after she acts in a racist manner
News | The News
Mohammad Anwar’s Alleged Teenage Murderers Reach Plea Deal, Will Not Be ‘Held Past The Age Of 21’ Or ‘Placed In A Prison
According to reports, the two teenage girls charged with the felony murder of a 66-year-old Uber Eats driver in Washington, D.C. have reached a plea deal
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
A Terrific Applicant; A Hard-to-fill Position and an Outstanding Warrant - Workplace Coach Blog
When your #1 candidate has a warrant for her arrest AND you REALLY want to hire her
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
COVID Vaccination Update—in light of the vaccine’s “Emergency Use Authorization” status - Workplace Coach Blog
Will COVID vaccination be mandatory in light of the contradiction between EEOC and FDA guidance?
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Many of Our Employees Refuse Vaccinations - Workplace Coach Blog
Should we make COVID vaccination mandatory? Many of our employees plan to refuse it.
Science & Technology | Social Media
Parler Judge Balks at Quick Action to Restore Site on Amazon - Bloomberg
Parler is likely to remain offline, at least in the near-term, after a judge indicated she’s likely to take a slower, considered approach whether to force Amazon.com Inc. to restore its web-hosting service for the conservative social media platform.Amazon
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FTC and State AGs v. Facebook: Monopolization Law Faces Biggest Challenge in Decades
The FTC and attorneys general of 48 states recently filed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook for allegedly monopolizing the “personal social network services” market. Jonathan Rubin and Jennifer M. Oliver, partners at MoginRubin LLP, say the agencies wil
Politics | Politics
President Trump delivers remarks on 2020 election fraud
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Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Can't Stand 2 More Weeks of This Supervisor - Workplace Coach Blog
How to get a great new job, when you suddenly quit.
Politics | Politics
Legacy of the Court-Packing Plan; A quarter-century after F.D.R. began his unsuccessful battle over the Supreme Court. t
A Lewis article examines Ct in light of F D Roosevelt's unsuccessful '37 Ct-packing plan; finds Ct's independence secure despite changes in nature of its business and attitudes of justices
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Do Employer Owe Employees Paid Sick Leave When They Self-Quarantine - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: After I spent a weekend bar hoping, I felt remorseful, and self-quarantined so I wouldn’t bring COVID into my …
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
I've Been Told Never To Fire An Employee On A Friday; But I Really, Really Want to - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: I’ve been told to never to fire an employee on Friday, but I really don’t want this employee back …
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
My Employer Asks Personally Invasive Questions; Do I Have to Answer? - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: My employer emailed me a health status questionnaire that’s due Friday. I’m used to and feel okay about questions …
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
I Don't Want to Wear a Face Mask; Can My Employer Make Me? - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: My employer’s “back to the office” email informs us we’re required to wear face masks anytime we’re not at …
News | News
Feds say Yale discriminates against Asian, white applicants
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department investigation has found Yale University is illegally discriminating against Asian American and white applicants, in violation of federal civil rights law,...
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Employees & Their Families Sue Employers Over COVID-19 Exposure - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: My partner and I have owned and operated our business for twenty-three years. When the pandemic first hit, we …
Politics | Politics
Alexandria rape suspect freed due to coronavirus kills accuser: police
Police in Virginia say that a rape suspect who was released from jail in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic went on to kill the woman who had accused him.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Employees Push Back Against Returning to Work, Choosing Unemployment - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: We didn’t expect the pushback we got from two of our furloughed employees when we called them back to …
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
6 ?s to Answer Before Returning Your Workplace to a "New Normal" - Workplace Coach Blog
You’ve been operating your company with a skeleton crew. In less than ten days, you plan to resume “new-normal” operations. Before you welcome your furloughed employees back to the workplace, make sure you can answer these six questions. Can you imp
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple will soon let developers challenge App Store rules | TechCrunch
Apple has announced an upcoming change to App Store rules that could mark a major shift in how the marketplace operates. Developers will soon be able to challenge not just the rejection of an app, but the rule that prompted that rejection. Bug fixes will
Science & Technology | Technology
Big Tech's Section 230 law: What it is and why some want it changed
The Justice Department is hosting a workshop to examine the scope of the Big Tech protection law known as Section 230.
News | JEWISH COMMUNITY
Brooklyn grand jury fails to indict woman accused of anti-Semitic attack
Jasmine Lucas, 24, was held for seven days in Rikers Island on a charge of second-degree robbery as a hate crime after her New Year’s Day arrest in Williamsburg.
Science & Technology | Technology
Web scraping is now legal - Towards Data Science
In late 2019, the US Court of Appeals denied LinkedIn’s request to prevent HiQ, an analytics company, from scraping its data. The decision was a historic moment in the data privacy and data…
Politics | Hamas, Gaza & The Palestinian Authority
How the Palestinians Manipulate the International Criminal Court Against Israel | HonestReporting
A sustained campaign has turned the ICC against Israel, and made it into a political tool, despite its lack of jurisdiction, and against the intentions of the court's founders.
News | Jewish Community
Judaism, Jails and Justice: A Conversation With Judge Jack B. Weinstein
The 98-year-old federal jurist speaks about criminal justice, the Aleph Institute, and the Rebbe’s influence on his life and work
Pets & Animals | Animals
Animal cruelty now a federal crime after Trump signs bipartisan bill into law
A bipartisan bill that makes animal cruelty a federal crime has passed Congress, and the president signed it into law on Monday.
News | In The News
The tests that determine drunk driving are often unreliable, and judges are starting to question them
Alcohol breath tests, used by police stations across the country to convict drunk drivers, often produce inaccurate results, a New York Times investigatio...
Science & Technology | Technology
Yahoo data breach settlement: How to claim $358 or credit monitoring - CNN
Was your Yahoo account among the 3 billion struck by multiple data breaches between 2013 and 2016? You might be eligible for a $358 payout or two years of free credit monitoring.
Visual Arts | Photography
Photography Cheat Sheet: Privacy and Copyright for Photographers
Today's photography cheat sheet is all about the rights and responsibilities of photographers when it comes to matters concerning copyright and privacy.
Politics | Politics
“He Said Not to Tell Anyone”: How Trump Kept Tabs on Jeffrey Epstein
In the months before he ran for president, Donald Trump was in conversation with National Enquirer owner David Pecker about his old acquaintance, Jeffrey Epstein, and how his sexual abuse scandal might affect the Clintons.
Pets & Animals | Animals!
Feds announce new guidelines for service and emotional support animals on planes - CNNPolitics
Airlines are prohibited from banning specific breeds of dogs on board flights as service or emotional support animals, the US Transportation Department said Thursday, amid controversy over safety and passengers abusing the policies for emotional support a
Politics | Politics
Is This the End of Office of Special Counsel?
Ordinary prosecutors are not allowed to comment about why they decided not to prosecute the subject of an investigation. The Mueller Report, when made public, violated that salutary tradition. It contained negative information about people, including the
Politics | BDS
Ilhan Omar Is Wrong. Here Is Why Anti-BDS Laws Are Perfectly Constitutional.
Jew-hater extraordinaire Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) — she of "Jews have dual loyalty" and "support for Israel is only due to monetary interest" fame — is at it again.
News | Interesting Stories
Hotels Face Growing Backlash Against Resort Fees
Government officials and hotel booking sites have opened two new fronts in the war against hidden resort fees. Consumer Reports explains.
Politics | Politics
Flight Logs Put Clinton on Pedophile Billionaire’s Sex Jet
Bill Clinton took repeated trips on the " Lolita Express"—the private passenger jet owned by billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein—with an actress in softcore porn movies whose name appears in Epstein's address book under an entry for &q
Politics | The "Squad"
AOC to face lawsuit over blocking Twitter users, following appeals court ruling on Trump | Fox News
Former Democratic New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind told Fox News on Tuesday he's preparing to sue Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., for blocking users on Twitter based on their personal viewpoints, following a federal appeals court ruling barring Pres
Politics | Hamas, Gaza & The Palestinian Authority
Dershowitz: Trump's ambassador is right on Israel's annexation. His posturing, pro-Palestinian critics are wrong
David Friedman is right: International law supports Israel retaining some of the West Bank. I should know – I helped draft it.
Politics | Op-Ed
Mueller sets a new standard for innocence: Prove you did not commit a crime - Conservative Review
It was never Mueller’s job to prove a negative.
News | The News
It’s Barr’s ‘Baby’ Now, Not Mueller’s
For nearly two years, Robert Mueller worked for the U.S. Department of Justice as a special counsel appointed by then-Acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. Despite the Left’s attempt to deify Robert Mueller as an omnipotent figure somehow unbound by the
News | News
Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds
A federal appeals panel ruled in a Michigan case that a parking officer who marks your tires with chalk is trespassing.
News | The News
Washington Man Refused To Let Cops Into His Home Without A Warrant. He Was Convicted Of Obstruction.
While the media decries the fact that President Donald Trump won’t be charged with obstruction for tweets critical of the investigation into the nonexistent crime of collusion, a man in Washington state knows what it’s like to be convicted of obstruct
Business & Finance | Marketing
Creating Content That Doesn’t Require Your Legal Department
Over the years, I have worked with companies who are used to having their legal department review all of their content before it’s released to the public. When I tell them that by shifting what they write about, they can ultimately speed up their intern
Politics | Politics
Trump’s golf course employed undocumented workers — and then fired them amid showdown over border wall - The Washing
About a dozen employees, some of whom had worked at a Trump golf course in New York for years, were let go Jan. 18.
News | Interesting Stories
Girl Scouts sue Boy Scouts over program's name change
The Girl Scouts of the United States of America filed a trademark infringement lawsuit Tuesday against the Boy Scouts of America for dropping the word "boy" from its flagship program in an effort to attract girls.
Politics | Politics
Chevron Ecuador Case: Its Attempted Shakedown Had Many Stakeholders | National Review
A rock star, an aide to Andrew Cuomo, journalists, and Ecuadoran government officials had stakes in a shakedown of the oil company. It almost worked.
News | The News
9 Serious Problems With All The Accusations Made Against Kavanaugh
There are multiple red flags with the newest allegations of sexual misconduct that were made on Wednesday against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Politics | POLITICS
Here Are Trump's Two Best Defenses To The Cohen Campaign Finance Allegations
President Trump is the world’s worst client. He speaks when he should shut up; he doesn’t listen to his lawyers; he takes action that exacerbates legal difficulties.
Science & Technology | TECH
How doorbell cameras are creating dilemmas for police, neighborhoods
Police departments want to know about crimes, suspicious activities caught on home security cameras before homeowners post videos on social media.
News | Abortion
Trump Blows Away a Penumbra
Liberals are hysterical because a long era of judge-made law may be about to end.
Politics | Politics
In Denmark, Harsh New Laws for Immigrant ‘Ghettos’
The Danes, who have struggled to integrate non-Western families, are getting tough: From age 1, immigrant children will receive mandatory instruction in “Danish culture.”
Politics | Politics
Q&A: Do migrants who enter illegally get 'due process'?
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump claims this week on Twitter that America's immigration problems could be solved by "simply" stopping migrants at the border and denying their access to a judge after entering the country illegally.
Politics | Politics
Supreme Court rules in favor of Ohio 'voter purge'
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld Ohio’s "use it or lose it" practice of cleaning up its voter rolls.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Should You Form An LLC Or An S-Corp, And What's The Difference?
Deciding how your business gets taxed is an important but sometimes complicated question for new business owners.
Politics | Politics
Five takeaways from Trump adding Giuliani | TheHill
The president has turned to the former New York City mayor for help with the Russia investigation.
News | Interesting Stories
State launches Aetna probe after stunning admission - CNN
California's insurance commissioner has launched an investigation into Aetna after learning a former medical director for the insurer admitted under oath he never looked at patients' records when deciding whether to approve or deny care.
Politics | From CNN
Charge upgraded against suspect in Charlottesville rally killing
An Ohio driver accused of plowing into a crowd protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one woman, is facing an upgraded murder charge.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice
How to break a lease: Pros and cons of breaking your rental contract — and tenants’ legal rights
Want to break an apartment lease agreement? Here's what to know about leaving your apartment — without hurting your credit score or having your landlord take you to small claims court.
Politics | Politics
Mystery Solved: Now We Know Why Comey Did Nothing About Hillary
It's no wonder James Comey refused to press charges against Hillary Clinton for her egregious security breaches: He may have been guilty of the same thing.
Entertainment | Celebrities!
Bill Cosby Mistrial: Legal Experts Debate How It Happened and What's Next | Hollywood Reporter
"Are either of you surprised? Can’t say I am," says THR senior editor Eriq Gardner as a trio of trial watchers discuss the reasons for the hung jury, the celebrity factor and whether a retrial makes sense: "It’s always nearly impossible
Politics | Politics
If the president says it, is it no longer classified? - CNNPolitics.com
Was it legal for President Donald Trump to disclose classifed information to Russian officials?
News | Interesting Stories
Exclusive - Uber faces criminal probe over software used to evade authorities
The U.S. Department of Justice has begun a criminal investigation into Uber Technologies Inc's use of a software tool that helped its drivers evade local transportation regulators, two sources familiar with the situation said.
Politics | Politics
James Comey Says Confidential Hillary Clinton Emails Were Sent to Anthony Weiner
Comey also defended his decision to re-open the Clinton email investigation
Politics | Politics
James Comey: Loretta Lynch's tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton was the turning point in the email investigation
FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday said former Attorney General Loretta Lynch's tarmac meeting...
Politics | Politics
Monitoring May Have ‘Incidentally’ Picked Up Trump Aides, House Member Says
The White House seized on the comments as evidence of wiretapping, but the remarks indicated that the intelligence targets were foreign officials, not President Trump.
Politics | Politics
Here’s what Trump was thinking when he made those bombshell wiretapping allegations
President Trump made headlines on Saturday after he sent a series of explosive tweets claiming that the phones in his Manhattan skyscraper were tapped by former President Barack Obama during last year’s campaign. On Sunday, the White House released a st
Politics | Politics
Donald Trump’s inauguration cake is a lesson in intellectual property law — Quartz
Cake hasn't been controversial since the 1800s when French queen consort Marie Antoinette allegedly declared France's poor, who had no bread, should eat brioche instead (in English: "let them eat cake"). But at US president Donald Trump's ina
Politics | Obamacare
Stop pretending that Obamacare can save everyone
Repealing it wouldn’t be immoral, as many liberals argue.
Politics | Politics
Rep. Gowdy Demands Comey Explain Why Clinton’s False Statements Aren’t Evidence of Guilt
Rep. Gowdy Demands Comey Explain Why Clinton’s False Statements Aren’t Evidence of Guilt At a congressional hearing Thursday, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) grilled ...
Politics | Politics
FBI Leaks: Clinton Foundation Probe a 'Very High Priority,' Will Likely Lead to an Indictment
The FBI is in revolt and leaking like faucets a few days out from the election.
Politics | Politics
What to Know About the New Clinton-Related Emails
The revelation that the FBI is working to review a cache of newly discovered emails potentially tied to the agency’s probe of Hillary Clinton’s private email server has jolted her campaign and put FBI Director James Comey in the crosshairs
Politics | Politics
Clinton emails: 'Quid pro quo' bid to bury Benghazi message - BBC News
The State Department denies one of its officials pressured the FBI to change the classification of a Hillary Clinton email in a "quid pro quo".
Politics | Politics
Yes, Hillary Wants to Get Rid of the Second Amendment
A “gun violence prevention proposal” such as Hillary’s is simply a smokescreen over the ultimate aim of gun confiscation.
Politics | Obamacare
Judge strikes down Obama health law insurance subsidy in victory for House GOP - The Washington Post
Decision stayed pending certain administration appeal to D.C. circuit court
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Startups are Personal, Part VIII: Protect Your Intellectual Property From the Start - Forbes
We end our lessons learned series (co-authored by me and Mike Willee) with our favorite topic, intellectual property (IP). Many entrepreneurs fail to recognize the importance of IP—let alone the value of an IP protection plan in the earliest stages of t
News | Interesting Stories
LA Parking Restrictions Also Confusing To City Parking Engineers
A parking management engineer says they do not have a "comprehensive database" of which parking restrictions correspond with which streets.
Family & Parenting | Kids
California Student Data Release: Court Changes Course | Patch
Pleasanton, CA - Parents worried about the release of sensitive records sent an avalanche of objection letters to the court.
News | Interesting Stories
Knife Found Buried on OJ Simpson's Estate Years Ago Finally Turned Over to LAPD
The bloody knife reportedly found on O.J. Simpson's estate was stored in a police officer's house for years.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Justice Clarence Thomas breaks 10-year streak, asks question in court - CNNPolitics.com
For the first time in a decade, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke during oral arguments.
News | Interesting Stories
Apple says investigators ruined best way to access terrorist data - CNET
A backup feature might have provided the FBI with a way to access data from the iPhone of a San Bernardino terrorist. But a change to the Apple iCloud password foiled that idea.
News | News
Heavily armed Louisiana police captain taunts local gangsters in video
A Louisiana police captain sent out a blunt message Wednesday for members of a local street gang. 'You will be hunted. You will be tracked,' Captain Clay Higgins (pictured) said.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Unlocked iPhones for the Feds 70 Times Before - The Daily Beast
A 2015 court case shows the tech giant was willing to play ball with the government before—and is only stopping now because it might ‘tarnish the Apple brand.’
Miscellaneous | Miscellaneous
A 19-year-old made a free robot lawyer that has appealed $3 million in parking tickets
It's a simple bot that helps with court appeals — but could it replace the need for human lawyers?
Science & Technology | Technology
NSA chief: ‘Paris would not have happened’ without encrypted apps
National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers warns that encryption is making it “much more difficult” for the agency to intercept the communications of terrorist groups like the Islamic State, citing November’s Paris attacks as a case where
Family & Parenting | Kids
10 million California student records about to be released to attorneys - San Jose Mercury News
In a massive data release, California public-school records on about 10 million students -- including their Social Security numbers -- are about to be handed over to attorneys for a group suing the state, with both parties blaming the other for the impend
Politics | Politics
What Justice Scalia’s death means for pending Supreme Court decisions
Justice Antonin Scalia, the Supreme Court’s conservative firebrand, died Saturday, leaving the fate of a controversial and high-stakes term very much up in the air.
News | Interesting Stories
Wife crashes her own funeral, horrifying her husband, who had paid to have her killed - The Washington Post
"Surprise," she said. "I'm still alive." Now he's in jail.
Politics | Politics
APNewsBreak: US declares 22 Clinton emails 'top secret'
The Obama administration confirmed for the first time Friday that Hillary Clinton's unsecured home server contained closely guarded government secrets, censoring 22 emails with material requiring one of ...
News | News
Radical romance: SoCal jihadists committed to terror 2 years ago, says FBI boss Comey | Fox News
FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday that husband-wife team that carried out the San Bernardino, Calif., terror attack appeared to have been “radicalized” at least two years earlier, before they even started dating online.
Politics | Politics
House passes bill that could limit Syrian refugees - CNNPolitics.com
The House easily passed a bill Thursday that would suspend the program allowing Syrian and Iraqi refugees into the U.S. until key national security agencies certify they don't pose a security risk.
News | News
Supreme Court gives broader immunity to police using deadly force in chases
The Supreme Court made it harder Monday to sue police for using deadly force against fleeing suspects, ruling that officers are immune from lawsuits unless it is “beyond debate” that a shooting was unjustified and clearly unreasonable.
Politics | Politics
California's Prop. 47 revolution: Voters were sold a bill of goods
As crime rates rise, Californians are realizing that they were sold a bill of goods on Proposition 47, the 2014 ballot measure that converted some felonies to misdemeanors. The campaign spin was all about reducing the punishment for drug possession. But p
Business & Finance | Business
LinkedIn pays big after class action lawsuit over user emails
The company known for using reminder emails to get you to use its professional networking service will now have to pay a hefty sum for taking the tactic a bit too far.
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Hillary Clinton's defense of her personal email server just got a little weaker
Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary...
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Hillary Clinton Email Inquiry Weighs if Aides Erred at ‘Send’
An investigation raises complex questions about whether State Department officials broke laws or rules by sending information to Mrs. Clinton’s personal email account.
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Second Review Says Classified Information Was in Hillary Clinton’s Email
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign disagreed with the conclusion of the inquiry looking into messages received by the former secretary of state.
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‘It’s Not Classified Because It’s Marked; It’s Marked Because It’s Classified’
It appears now that Hillary Clinton’s main rhetorical defense against the increasing evidence that her private server contained classified information is that it wasn’t “marked classified.” A fair number of people have been repeating this as if it
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StarKist Settles Tuna Suit, Consumers Can Get $25 or $50 in Tuna - NBC News
If you've bought StarKist tuna in the past six years, you can get $25, or $50 in tuna, in a new class action settlement.
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Hillary Clinton’s e-mail server turned over to FBI
A New Jersey-based private data firm says the transfer occurred Wednesday afternoon.
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Judge explodes over Hillary email delays
An irritated federal judge Thursday put the Hillary Clinton email scandal into stark terms, grilling the State Department on a pattern of delayed document releases that has turned a possible bureaucratic logjam into a major problem for the leading Democra
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Obama’s ICE Director: No Immigration Enforcement Until Amnesty Is Passed - Breitbart
Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) repeatedly pressed Saldaña on why the Administration was taking no action against sanctuary jurisdictions.
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People can fight traffic tickets without paying fine first, Judicial Council says - LA Times
California court leaders voted unanimously Monday to bar courts from charging drivers bail before they can challenge traffic tickets.
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How a gang member’s ‘butt dial’ helped solve a Valley murder case
RESEDA >> In the anatomy of solving a Los Angeles homicide, nothing helped break the case for West Valley Division police detectives better than the “butt call” from a fleeing gang member. It was a cool, cloudy afternoon loo
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NSA's bulk collection of Americans' phone records was illegal, court says
A federal appeals court in New York ruled that the bulk collection of Americans' phone records by the National Security Agency (NSA) is illegal.
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How Marvin Gaye's Family Reacted to 'Blurred Lines' Verdict
The family of late musician Marvin Gaye is hopeful for harmony.
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A Former Senator Just Dealt A Serious Blow To The Legal Case Against Obamacare
The former senator who nearly blocked Obamacare in Congress may have just helped save it from the Supreme Court. By now, you may have heard about King v. Burwell, the lawsuit brought by some of the Affordable Care Act’s conservative and libe...
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About Collaborative Law
Collaborative practice is a powerful and effective way for people to reach fair solutions and resolve differences.
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What It Means When Law Firms And Startups Give Away Legal Documents | TechCrunch
Over the past five years, law firms in Silicon Valley, New York and Boston have put online – for free – the documents that startups need to execute basic..
Politics | Obamacare
Supremes to White House: What about ‘death panel?’
The Supreme Court is telling the Obama administration to present its case for Obamacare’s Independent Payment Advisory Board – the provision that critics have described as a “death panel” – even if it doesn’t want to
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The Second Amendment's Defining Moment
In March 2008 I chatted with a silver-haired law school professor under the marble pillars of the U.S. Supreme Court building. He was very excited. The court was to about hear Heller v. D.C. The case would decide whether the Second Amendment to the U.S. C
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What should a parking ticket in L.A. cost?
How much should a parking ticket at an expired meter cost? In the city of Los Angeles, that ticket will set you back $63 — and if the ticket is sitting on your windshield, you probably think that's too much to pay. The pricing of fines is just one i