- The U.S. Senate is seeking to place major limits on
NSA surveillance.
- House Speaker John Boehner has
flatly refused to bring impeachment charges against President
Barack Obama. “We have no plans to impeach the president. We have
no future plans,” Boehner declared.
- The U.S. has struck a $700 million dollar deal to sell
5,000 Hellfire missiles to Iraq.
- A hospital in Germany has agreed to accept an
Ebola patient from West Africa after receiving a special
request to do so from the World Health Organization. To date, the
current Ebola outbreak has killed more than 670 people.
- “Israel killed at least 19 Palestinians sheltering in a school
in Gaza’s biggest refugee camp on Wednesday, a
U.N. official said, as Egyptian mediators prepared a revised
proposal to try to halt more than three weeks of fighting.”
- The general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board has
ruled that the McDonald’s Corporation may be held
jointly liable in labor complaints made against its franchise
operators. “This decision will have huge implications,” labor
lawyer Paul Millus
told The Wall Street Journal. “It could make it
possible for franchise workers to overcome the obstacle that the
bargaining unit is limited to workers in single stores, making it
much easier to unionize.”
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