MSNBC legal analyst David Henderson expressed concern that former President Donald Trump’s remarks outside a New York courthouse could influence jurors in his trial. Trump is confronting 34 felony counts for …
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Military Could Hit Troops With Court-Martials For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns, Experts Say
The military could seek to formally punish service members for refusing to use another service member’s preferred pronouns under existing policy, according to military experts. A 2020 Equal Opportunity law …
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Biden Vowed To Protect American Steel — But Another Effort Of His Could Destroy It
President Joe Biden in recent days has taken a harsh stance on foreign steel manufacturers in a bid to strengthen domestic industry, but his own environmental policies could be the …
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Climate change damage could cost $38 trillion per year by 2050, study finds
by Reutersby ReutersBy Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) – Damage to farming, infrastructure, productivity, and health from climate change will cost an estimated $38 trillion per year by 2050, German government-backed research finds, …
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Analysis-Hush money trial could help Trump in 2024 presidential race
by Reutersby ReutersBy Tim Reid (Reuters) – When Donald Trump was indicted a bit more than a year ago over hush money paid to a [censored] star, it turbocharged the Republican’s presidential …
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Supreme Court To Weigh Case That Could Upend Hundreds Of Jan. 6 Prosecutions
The Supreme Court will hear a case Tuesday that could have major implications for hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants — as well as special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution of former …
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Biden’s Promise To Cancel Student Debt Has Faced Legal Hurdles — And More Could Likely Be On The Way
President Joe Biden has faced several legal challenges since trying to fulfill his campaign promise to cancel student loans, and legal and education experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation …
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EXCLUSIVE: Jim Banks Demands Pentagon Hand Over Stats That Could Debunk COVID-19 Vax Argument
Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana demanded the Pentagon give updated data on diseases rates that could show whether COVID-19 or the vaccine caused the illnesses to spike as side …
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TRENTON, NJ – Senators Joseph F. Vitale and Andrew Zwicker have introduced Senate Bill No. 1098, marking a significant stride towards safeguarding the rights of intersex children in New Jersey. …
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Rebuilding Collapsed Maryland Bridge Could Take Longer Than Entire Transcontinental Railroad
The effort to rebuild the recently collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge near Baltimore, Maryland, could quickly turn into a years-long quagmire as a result of environmental red tape under the …
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New Jersey Bill Proposes Permits for Alcohol Sales at Seasonal Farm Markets TRENTON, NJ — A legislative proposal has been introduced by Assemblyman Donald A. Guardian of District 2 (Atlantic) …
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New Jersey Students Could Get Excused Absence for Performing at Military Funerals Under Guardian Bill
New Jersey Legislators Introduce Bill to Excuse School Absences for Musical Performances at Military Funerals TRENTON, NJ — A new bill pre-filed for the upcoming legislative session aims to support …
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Biden’s Emissions Rule For Trucks Could Crush Small Companies And Jack Up Costs, Truckers And Supply Chain Experts Say
The Biden administration’s latest climate rule for heavy-duty vehicles could seriously harm smaller and independent trucking companies, disrupt supply chains and drive prices up, experts on the trucking industry and …
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Biden’s New Emissions Regulations Could Reduce Auto Industry Jobs. Rust Belt Dems Are Backing Them Anyway
Several Democratic lawmakers from manufacturing-intensive Midwestern states are backing new regulations by the Biden administration restricting vehicle emissions, which experts say could dramatically reduce the number of gas-powered cars and …
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Fed’s balancing act could see June rate cut in play even with sticky inflation
by Reutersby ReutersBy Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank is not growing more tolerant of higher inflation even though the latest policymaker projections raised …
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New Jersey Legislation Introduces Excused Absences for Menstrual Disorders TRENTON, NJ — In a significant step toward addressing period poverty and ensuring educational equity, New Jersey lawmakers have introduced Assembly …
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TRENTON, NJ—A new bill in Trenton seeks to introduce measures to hold dog owners accountable if their pet bites or injures another person while in their presence. Under the proposed …
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J.D. FOSTER: The Outdated Fed Calendar Could Doom Trump’s Second Term Before It Even Starts
The Wall Street Journal reported last week that former President Donald Trump met with Art Laffer and Steve Moore, two of his former advisors, to present possible successors to Federal …
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New Jersey Leaders Pull Bill That Could Have Gutted Public Access to Government Records
TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey’s legislative leaders have decided to pause a rapidly advancing bill aimed at reforming the state’s open records law. The decision came after receiving considerable backlash …
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Truth Social To Go Public After Investors Approve Merger, Could Net Trump Billions
Truth Social To Go Public After Investors Approve Merger, Could Net Trump Billions Harold Hutchison on March 22, 2024 Shareholders of Digital World Acquisition Corporation (DWAC) voted to approve a merger …
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Explainer-US lawsuit against Apple could make iPhone experience more consumer-friendly
by Reutersby ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. has filed a lawsuit against Apple with the aim of increasing competition for the iPhone and giving a leg up to smaller companies whose apps …
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TRENTON, NJ – A new bill has been introduced aimed at safeguarding the personal identifying information of judicial officers and their immediate family members from unauthorized disclosure. This legislation targets …
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‘It’s An Embarrassment’: House GOP Divided On Homeland Security Funding Which Could Doom Proposal To Avoid Shutdown
‘It’s An Embarrassment’: House GOP Divided On Homeland Security Funding Which Could Doom Proposal To Avoid Shutdown Arjun Singh on March 20, 2024 House Republicans are divided on a bill …
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Autoworkers Union Gives Full-Throated Support To Biden EPA Rule That Could Kill Thousands Of Jobs
Autoworkers Union Gives Full-Throated Support To Biden EPA Rule That Could Kill Thousands Of Jobs Will Kessler on March 20, 2024 The United Auto Workers (UAW) came out in support …
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Maryland Towns Could Soon Be Powerless to Combat Vagrancy, Loitering at Local Businesses
ANNAPOLIS, MD — A new bill that seeks to repeal the authority of municipalities to prohibit vagrancy is under consideration. The legislation aims to remove the power of municipal governments …