White House still refusing to hand over key documents about CIA torture to senate investigative panel.
White House still refusing to hand over key documents about CIA torture to senate investigative panel.
White House still refusing to hand over key documents about CIA torture to senate investigative panel.
Currently, salaried workers making more than $455 a week, or $23,660 a year, aren’t eligible for time-and-a-half overtime if some of their work is considered supervisory, even though many spend most of their day doing manual, clerical or technical work with few management duties.
Currently, salaried workers making more than $455 a week, or $23,660 a year, aren’t eligible for time-and-a-half overtime if some of their work is considered supervisory, even though many spend most of their day doing manual, clerical or technical work with few management duties.
Student protesters were pepper sprayed, hit with batons, tackled, and arrested today at the City College of San Francisco’s main campus.
Student protesters were pepper sprayed, hit with batons, tackled, and arrested today at the City College of San Francisco’s main campus.
The Justice Department declined to explain why it isn’t conducting the checks in Washington when it has in Colorado.
The Justice Department declined to explain why it isn’t conducting the checks in Washington when it has in Colorado.
The for-profit college lobby is expected to vigorously oppose the proposals. In 2012, the for-profit colleges convinced a judge that similar regulations were too arbitrary.
The for-profit college lobby is expected to vigorously oppose the proposals. In 2012, the for-profit colleges convinced a judge that similar regulations were too arbitrary.
The oil company behind the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history can once again perform work for the federal government.
The oil company behind the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history can once again perform work for the federal government.
A bill is fighting its way through Congress that would declassify 28 pages redacted from a report on 9/11 that could link the Saudi government to the attacks.
A bill is fighting its way through Congress that would declassify 28 pages redacted from a report on 9/11 that could link the Saudi government to the attacks.