Speculation about contenders for the 2018 campaign for governor picked up steam Thursday, as trial attorney John Morgan continued to flirt with a bid and a powerful state senator said he might join the fray. In a visit to Tallahassee, one almost certain to stoke talk that he will run for the state’s highest office, Morgan told reporters he was in no hurry to make up his mind.
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Appellate court says Uber drivers are independent contracts, not employees
Siding with the San Francisco-based technology giant, a Florida appeals court Wednesday upheld a decision by Gov. Rick Scott’s administration that Uber drivers are independent contractors – not employees – and therefore not eligible for unemployment benefits. The unanimous decision by the three-judge panel of the 3rd District Court of Appeals stems from an unemployment claim filed in 2015 by Darrin McGillis, who spent five months as an Uber driver before the company dropped him.
Family Research Council Applauds Pres. Trump’s Focus on Religious …
Contact: J.P. Duffy or Alice Chao, Family Research Council , 866-372-6397 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2017 / Christian Newswire / — Yesterday morning, President Trump, in his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast , said, “I will get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment and allow our representatives of faith to speak freely without fear and retribution. I will do that.
House votes to overturn Obama rule on natural gas ‘flaring’
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President Sirleafa s Favored Citizens: Monrovia-Landlords
Favoritism or Special Interest! President Dwight Eisenhower, in his farewell speech, on 01/17/1961, warned Americans about many issues such as protecting special interest. In Liberia, the warning about special interest came by way of three separate violent actions: the Rights and Rice Demonstration on April 14, 1979; the military coup on April 12, 1980; and the fourteen-year civil war launched on December 24, 1989.
US hiring accelerates and more people begin looking for work
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON – U.S. employers stepped up hiring last month, adding a healthy 227,000 jobs, and more Americans began looking for work, a sign that President Donald Trump has inherited a robust job market. January’s job growth was the best since September, and it exceeded last year’s average monthly gain of 187,000, the Labor Department said Friday .
Trumpa s Determination To Cut Aid To Corrupt And Rogue Regime Around The World
I have been warning the Liberian government that U.S. President Donald was about you cut off the American taxpayers’ free money pipeline to corrupt and rogue regime around the world. That governments around the world that depend on American free money needed to adopt new measures to be financially self-sufficient in running their countries.
Elizabeth Warren to Trump’s $285 million Goldman Sachs man: Recuse yourself
Elizabeth Warren is not cool with the eye-popping $285 million Gary Cohn is collecting from Goldman Sachs on his way to becoming President Trump’s top economic adviser. The Democrat from Massachusetts sent Cohn a letter on Friday questioning the “astonishing windfall,” and it’s impact on the former Goldman Sachs exec’s ability not to “play favorites” when he makes decisions about the economy.
Treasury Department announcing sanctions against Iran Friday morning
The Treasury Department is expected to announce sanctions against Iran Friday morning, according to a source familiar with the matter. The additional sanctions are expected to be in response to Iran’s ballistic missile test Sunday.
Chelsea Clinton knocks Kellyanne Conway: ‘Please don’t make up attacks’
Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton’s daughter, took a shot at Kellyanne Conway on Twitter Friday, faulting the top Trump adviser for citing a non-existent “massacre” to defend the President’s travel ban. “Very grateful no one seriously hurt in the Louvre attack or the Bowling Green Massacre.
Treasury sanctions Iran after ballistic missile launch
President Donald Trump’s administration enacted new sanctions on Iran Friday, the first concrete action after the White House put Tehran “on notice” this week. The Treasury Department said it was sanctioning individuals and companies connected to Iran’s ballistic missile program and those providing support to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Qods Force.
First on CNN: Vice President Mike Pence to attend Super Bowl
Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday in Houston, two administration officials and a third source familiar with Pence’s travel told CNN on Friday. Pence will be the fourth sitting vice president to attend a Super Bowl.
Iran bans travel of US wrestlers in response to Trump order
The White House is following up its declaration of putting Iran “on notice” by preparing new sanctions for test-firing a ballistic missile The Trump administration is imposing sanctions on 13 people and a dozen companies in response to Iran’s recent ballistic missile test Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are struggling with jammed phone lines as constituents call with complaints or praise or just questions in the era of Trump Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are struggling with jammed phone lines as constituents call with complaints or praise or just questions in the era of Trump A state Senate panel has approved a so-called sanctuary cities bill that would withhold state money from local jurisdictions that don’t hand over immigrants already in custody for possible deportation A state Senate panel has approved a so-called sanctuary cities bill that would withhold state money from local jurisdictions … (more)
DeVos clears Senate hurdle toward becoming ed secy
Betsy DeVos’s embattled nomination for education secretary cleared another hurdle in the Senate on Friday as Republicans overpowered fierce resistance from Democrats. Senators voted 52-48 to cut off debate in an early-morning session, setting the stage for a final confirmation vote next week on President Donald Trump’s nominee.
U.S. jobs report to show if Trump era began with strong hiring
The first U.S. jobs report to be released since Donald Trump became president will reveal whether growing confidence among businesses fuelled an accelerated pace of hiring in January. Economists remain watchful.
Navy investigating convoy’s display of Trump flag
The Navy is investigating the display of a Donald Trump campaign flag by the lead vehicle in a military convoy. The Virginian-Pilot reported Thursday the Navy has repeatedly warned sailors against appearing to endorse candidates while on the job.
Asia Stocks Fall Ahead of U.S. Jobs Data as China Reopens Lower
Asian shares fell as Chinese stocks declined when trading resumed after a week-long break while investors wait for a U.S. nonfarm payrolls report later Friday that could indicate the timing of rate increases by the Federal Reserve. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index reversed a two-day gain, with materials and industrial shares the biggest drag.
AP source: US preparing new Iran sanctions over missile test
The Trump administration is preparing to levy new sanctions on Iran, U.S. officials say, in the first punitive action since the White House put Iran “on notice” after it test-fired a ballistic missile. Up to two dozen Iranian individuals, companies and possibly government agencies could be penalized as part of the move, expected as early as Friday, said the officials and others with knowledge of the decision.
Employers Fear GOP Health Overhaul Could Damage Job-Based Insurance
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has long promoted what he calls his “Better Way Plan” to replace the Affordable Care Act. But Republicans in Congress have yet to coalesce around any of several approaches to replacement.
he’LL Be Visiting Dover Often:
Planning for the final assault on Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s caliphate, had been grinding on for more than seven months. There had been dozens of meetings of President Barack Obama’s top national security team, scores of draft battle plans and hundreds of hours of anguished, late-night debates.
Trump moves toward a tougher line on Israeli settlements
President Donald Trump is warning Israel that constructing new settlements “may not be helpful” to Middle East peace efforts, shifting toward a tougher line with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Still, the White House made clear Thursday that the Trump administration “has not taken an official position on settlement activity,” departing from previous administrations that have considered the settlements illegitimate.
Fairfield Woman Turns Into A Tireless Anti-Trump Dynamo
To say Lisa Boyne is energized – and more than a little enraged – by Donald J. Trump’s presidency is an understatement. Boyne – who organized the Women’s March for Connecticut, drawing an estimated 5,000 like-minded people to a Jan. 21 rally in Stamford – says she’s not resting on her laurels because she believes the country’s values are under attack.
Israeli settler group brushes off Trump settlement warning
A corrections union official says the guard killed at Delaware’s largest prison saved his colleagues’ lives by warning them that the inmates had set a trap A corrections union official says the guard killed at Delaware’s largest prison saved his colleagues’ lives by warning them that the inmates had set a trap Texas Republicans eager to reinforce President Donald Trump’s call for a crackdown on illegal immigration have begun their push to deny state money for local jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate Texas Republicans eager to reinforce President Donald Trump’s call for a crackdown on illegal immigration have begun their push to deny state money for local jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate Federal judges on opposite coasts are due Friday to hear legal arguments defending President Donald Trump’s travel ban on citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries Federal judges on … (more)
Make 50 the New 60
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer isn’t a happy warrior. He loves the spotlight, but everyoneA s paying more attention to his colleagues Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
John McCain, Meddling Busybody
ArizonaA s gift to the rest of the United States — a man who apparently never met a comrade he didnA t want to double-cross — keeps on giving: Sen. John McCain said Thursday that he spoke to the Australian ambassador to express support for the nationsA relationship after a heated call from President Trump. “I called Australia’s Ambassador to the United States this morning to express my unwavering support for the U.S.-Australia alliance,” McCain, whoA s frequently criticized Trump, said in a statement.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has long promoted what he calls his…
Through years of acrimony over the relative merits of Obamacare, one kind of health insurance has remained steady, widespread and relatively affordable: Employer-sponsored plans. Job-based medical plans still cover more Americans than any other type, typically with greater benefits and lower out-of-pocket expense.
Betsy DeVos nomination on thin ice
Billionaire philanthropist and public education backer Eli Broad is urging senators to vote against President Donald Trump’s pick for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, saying she is “unprepared and unqualified for the position.” Broad writes in a letter to senators that if DeVos were confirmed, “much of the good work that has been accomplished to improve public education for all of America’s children could be undone.”
Protesters March at Congressman Huizenga’s Office
A demonstration was held outside the Grandville office of Congressman Bill Huizenga’s office. Several dozens protested the Zeeland lawmaker’s support for President Trump’s executive order on immigration.
Majority of Americans want Barack Obama back as President: Poll
Less than two weeks into Donald Trump’s presidency, a majority of Americans want Barack Obama back as President with a significant percentage of voters already thinking that the real estate tycoon-turned-politician should be removed from office, according to a new poll. It has not taken long for voters to miss the good old days of Obama with 52 per cent saying they would rather have him as President, to only 43 per cent who are glad Trump is at the helm, according to a survey by Public Policy Polling.
Trump to order review of Dodd-Frank, halt Obama fiduciary rule
Former U.S. President Barack Obama signs the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in Washington, July 21, 2010. President Donald Trump will order a sweeping review of the Dodd-Frank Act rules enacted in response to the 2008 financial crisis.
Mattis warns NKorea against any attack on US or its allies
In an explicit warning to North Korea, U.S. Defense Sec… . U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, left, and South Korean Defense Minister Han Min Koo salute during a welcome ceremony for Mattis at Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017.
Democrats Try to Reconcile Positions on Travel Ban, 2015 Measure
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., was one of the members of Congress who voted for the SAFE Act but says President Donald Trump’s order goes further. Virginia Democrat Gerald Connolly was among many elected officials at Washington Dulles International Airport who wanted to speak to detainees after President Donald Trump issued an executive order that severely restricted travel from seven majority-Muslim nations.
Aguirre suspends NBI from enforcing anti-illegal drug ops
Taking cue from recent pronouncements of President Rodrigo R. Duterte, Department of Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II suspended the National Bureau of Investigation from conducting anti-illegal drug operations and investigation. “The DOJ and the NBI will now focus [their] energy and resources in waging war against corruption and in waging war against criminality,” he said in a statement.
Arizona lawmakers again push for split of 9th Circuit Court
Republican members of Arizona’s congressional delegation are again trying to split up the federal appeals court whose nine-state territory includes Arizona. A bill introduced Thursday by Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake would put Arizona in a new 12th Circuit with Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Washington while leaving California, Hawaii and Oregon plus Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the 9th Circuit.
Hundreds protest President Trump’s immigration policy at mosque
Hundreds of protesters demonstrated at the Islamic School of Miami against President Donald Trump’s immigration policy on Feb. 3, 2017. Protesters gather at the Stephen P. Clark Center to protest against Miami-Dade Mayor’s Carlos Gimenez decision to effectively abandon the county’s stance as a “sanctuary” for undocumented immigrants.
Making the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame
Saturday cowboys and their families filled the Heritage Inn banquette hall in Great Falls. They gathered to honor our local and regional cowboys being inducted to the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame.
‘South Park’ creators aim to scale back Trump coverage
‘South Park’ creators aim to scale back Trump coverage “We decided to just kind of back off and let them do their comedy and we’ll do ours.” Check out this story on scsun-news.com: http://usat.ly/2ka4562 ‘South Park’ creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone say fans keep assuming they must be loving the Trump presidency – there’s so much dramatic material to parody, right? The creators of South Park have acute Trump fatigue – so much so that they plan to scale back on the number of storylines about him when they return to work on the show’s 21st season later this year.
Judge Blocks Immigration Order; President Trump Responds
A federal judge in Seattle has issued a nationwide restraining order halting parts of the executive action signed by President Donald Trump that temporarily bars some immigrants and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries — a move that the Washington state attorney general said is “historic” and indicates that “no one is above the law.” The White House ripped the ruling — which involved the states of Washington and Minnesota — hours later, at first calling it “outrageous” in a statement and then removing the word from an updated release.
Mattis warns NKorea against any attack on US or its allies
In an explicit warning to North Korea, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Friday said any use of nuclear weapons by the North on the United States or its allies would be met with what he called an “effective and overwhelming” response. U.S. defense secretaries have long offered assurances to South Korea and Japan that its nuclear “umbrella” will protect them, but Mattis’s statement was perhaps more pointed than most.
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