- President Barack Obama has
reportedly told Afghan President Hamid Karzai that the U.S. is
planning to pull all
troops out of the country by the year’s end.
Debbie Dingell, husband of Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) will
announce on Friday that she will pursue her husband’s seat in
office. He is retiring after 58 years.- Asiana Airlines has been
fined $500,000 by the feds for failing to assist family members
of passengers in last year’s crash in San Francisco where three
died. It’s the first time an airline has been fined for this type
of violation. - The United States
expelled three Venezuelan diplomats in retaliation for the
Venezuelan government doing the same to the U.S. - Those close to Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer believe she is
planning to veto the attention-grabbing bill that allows
business to discriminate against customers on the basis of
religious beliefs. - In a
pair of Supreme Court decisions today, the court ruled that
police can search homes without warrants if a resident consents,
even if another resident refuses, and in another case, that the
courts can freeze a defendant’s assets prior to a court case, even
if it interferes with the defendant’s ability to hire a lawyer to
fight the charges.
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