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December 23, 2020 President Donald Trump forced the months-long pandemic relief saga into overtime on Dec. 22 with the surprise release of a video statement in which he derided the mammoth spending measure's "wasteful" provisions for foreign governments and demanded more money for American taxpayers. The president didn't use the word "veto," but all but implied he would block the bill unless Congress removed billions in spending allocated to foreign nations and domestic instit... Website
Republican state lawmakers in Pennsylvania Monday, Nov. 30, introduced a resolution to dispute the results of the 2020 election. The text of the resolution, first previewed in a memo Nov. 27, showed that the executive and judicial branches of the Keystone State's government usurped the legislature's constitutional power to set the rules of the election. "Officials in the Executive and Judicial Branches of the Commonwealth infringed upon the General Assembly's authority under...
November 28, 2020 Republican state lawmakers in Pennsylvania on Friday announced a resolution they will soon be introducing to dispute the results of the 2020 election. The text of the resolution, released in a memo on Nov. 27, states that the executive and judicial branches of the Keystone State's government usurped the legislature's constitutional power to set the rules of the election. The resolution "declares that the selection of presidential electors and other statewide...
A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday ordered state officials to not certify the results of the 2020 election until her court holds a hearing on an election contest on Friday. Commonwealth Judge Patricia McCullough ordered the state to not take any further steps to complete the certification of the presidential race, which the state announced on Tuesday. She also blocked the certification of all the other election results. "To the extent that there remains any further action to... Full story
NEW YORK – American Universities failed to report $6.5 billion in foreign gifts and contracts, an investigation by the Department of Education found. Federal law requires schools to disclose substantial foreign gifts and contracts to the Department of Education twice a year. Many have for years failed to do so, while others severely underreported the income. The deluge of the financial disclosures poured in as the department opened investigations into 12 elite universities. Universities reported receiving a total of more than...