DoJ brief argues Colorado case against energy giants ExxonMobil and Suncor should be heard in state court instead of federalThe US Department of Justice filed a legal brief Thursday in support of local governments in Colorado that are part of a growing…
North Korea fires ‘long-range’ missile as S. Korea president heads to Japan
DefenceTalkNorth Korea fired a “long-range ballistic missile” Thursday, Seoul said, as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol headed to Tokyo for a summit to boost ties in the face of Pyongyang’s growing aggression. The launch was North…
Parents suing Israel fertility clinic for $27m over wrong embryo
The baby girl was born from a wrongly implanted embryo
The Army Is Putting All Its Network Efforts Under One Roof
By October, Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical is expected to absorb network portfolios from its sister PEO for enterprise services.
Protest Intensifies As France Pushes Through Pension Reform Without Vote
French President Emmanuel Macron’s government on Thursday rammed a controversial pension reform through parliament without a vote, sparking angry protests in Paris and other cities as well as tumult in the legislature.
U.S. Senate moves toward repealing authority for military force against Iraq
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate took a broadly bipartisan vote Thursday to advance legislation that would end the 32-year-old and the 20-year-old Authorizations for Use of Military Force against Iraq.
The 68-27 vote moves the measure past the chambe…
Last-minute move revives ban on gender-affirming care for Kentucky youth. House OKs it
The executive director of the Fairness Campaign, an LGBTQ advocacy group, called the substitute a “cheap, eleventh-hour” trick because “you cannot get this done any other way.”
Jim Cramer says the banking crisis is fighting inflation for Powell and the Fed
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday said the banking crisis is fighting inflation and the Fed no longer needs to take action.
Downtown Seattle: Workers’ rights matter
Re: “4 recommendations to Mayor Harrell on downtown Seattle” [March 15, Opinion]: Jon Scholes’ Op-Ed lost me at, “Majority remote work is a virus on our city’s tax base that we must take seriously.” “Virus” seems to be the new pejorative for anyone or …
What’s next for Alaska’s Willow oil project? AP explains
The Biden administration’s approval this week of the largest new oil project in years on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope has immediately been met by lawsuits seeking to stop the Willow project.