Maxine Waters Demands That Kelly Apologize For Defending ‘Moron’ Trump

Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters of Missouri called on White House Chief of Staff John Kelly to apologize Saturday for defending President Donald Trump's conversation with a gold-star family. Waters wants Kelly to apologize for his remarks toward Democratic Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida about the president's phone call with the pregnant widow of Army Sgt.

Trump plans to release JFK assassination documents despite concerns…

Trump authorizes release of JFK assassination documents despite concerns from federal agencies - BY WASHINGTON POST STAFF October 21 at 8:53 AM - The National Security Council had urged President Trump to withhold the last batch of government documents that could shed more light Trump plans to release JFK assassination documents despite concerns from federal agencies - President Trump announced Saturday morning that he planned to release the tens of thousands of never-before-seen documents left in the files related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination held

University of Miami’s new Cuba programs: A backseat to human rights and academic freedom

After the University of Miami's sudden and ham-handed closing of its Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies and subsequent firing of its director Dr. Jaime Suchlicki , many saw this as a sign of things to come. UM's president Julio Frenk has a history of cooperation with Cuba's apartheid Castro dictatorship at other organizations and the existence of ICCAS and the presence of Dr. Suchlicki made it difficult if not impossible for him to rekindle at UM.

Activist Speaks On How She Survived ‘Highly Demonic’ Female Genital Mutilation

A human rights activist relayed the "demonic" experience of female genital mutilation she underwent to small crowd Thursday night at George Washington University. Anti-FGM activist F.A. Cole spoke about her personal experience at "Understanding FGM/C in the U.S," a six-person panel discussing the trauma associated with FGM, how to prevent it, and how to help women heal from their physical and emotional wounds.

US’s Second Largest Union Promotes A ‘Broad Environment…

The work culture in the second largest union in the U.S. is allegedly endemic with sexual misconduct and harassment, a former union employee told The Washington Free Beacon. The Service Employees International Union suspended Executive Vice President Scott Courtney on Monday for potentially violating the organization's ethical code and nepotism policy, Bloomberg reports.

Columbia U Is The Perfect Outlet For Clinton’s Post-Election Grievances

Apparently, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is considering a professorship role at Columbia University. With this Ivy League institution's tolerance for liberal activism and distracting outbursts of feminist dissent, Clinton's transition " out of the woods " and into the halls of higher learning should prove to be effortless.

Pharma Association Defends Law Weakening DEA, Ignores Key Facts

A major trade association for pharmaceutical distributors defended a law that weakened the Drug Enforcement Administration , while ignoring key facts about how the now-stripped power once let the agency suspend distributors that shipped alarming numbers of opioid pills. The pharmaceutical industry - including the Healthcare Distribution Alliance - spent millions lobbying for the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act, which made it nearly impossible for the DEA to suspend drug distributors if their opioid-based painkiller shipments reached suspicious volumes, The Washington Post and 60 Minutes jointly reported.

Apple Shares Are Getting Hammered Over Lingering iPhone 8 Worries

Apple Inc's shares fell 1.5 percent in premarket trading on Thursday as brokers and traders speculated over poor demand and cuts in production of iPhone 8, ahead of the November launch of the 10th anniversary iPhone X. Apple no longer gives regular updates on sales numbers but indications from supply channels, phone operators and analysts who track the sector have fueled talk of poor sales for the latest update of the smartphone. KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst John Vinh reported earlier this week that a carrier store survey suggested the iPhone 7 was outselling the new phone just a month after the latter's launch.