Legislation was introduced last week in both the House and Senate that would label racism as a national public health crisis.
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Judge Neomi Rao, D.C. Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Due Process clause of the Constitution does not apply to foreign detainees at Guantanamo Bay, ruled a three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read MoreLieutenant General JT Thompson, Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, U.S. Space Force
Catching up or surging ahead of rivals in space comes down to a simple, self-evidence concept: speed, says Lieutenant General JT Thompson, Commander, Space and Missile Center.
Read MoreDr. Scott Atlas, White House COVID-19 Health Adviser
Although infections in schools should be expected, to shut them down to avoid the coronavirus would be a “very misguided panic” and “not the appropriate response,” Dr. Scott Atlas said in urging the reopening of America’s schools.
Read MoreMichael Burgess, U.S. Representative for Texas
Representative Michael Burgess, who is a medical doctor, said a strategy of “test the well, not the sick” would be vital to returning to normal life, particularly to allow schools and universities to reopen.
Read MoreJudge Kenneth Lee, Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
California’s ban on high-capacity gun magazines is illegal and the ban violates the Second Amendment, was the ruling out of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Read MoreBarbara Barrett, Secretary of the Air Force
Exactly 112 years after the Wright Brothers delivered their first military aircraft, top Air Force leaders gathered with others to watch the latest flying vehicle—a car!
Read MoreLouis DeJoy, Postmaster General
The Postmaster General told lawmakers that he planned to resume some cost-cutting measures after the election.
Read MoreChuck Schumer, U.S. Senator from New York
Eliminating the Senate’s legislative filibuster will be on the table if Democrats become the majority in November, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
Read MoreJudge Justin Reed Walker, Western Kentucky U.S. District Court
It is perfectly constitutional for a Christian photographer to refuse service to a same-sex couple, District Judge Justin Reed Walker ruled.
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