The Latest
White House Scraps School Discipline Guidance
The guidance was an attempt to reduce the disproportionately high rates of suspensions and expulsions among minority and disabled students.
Lauren Camera Dec. 18, 2018
Survey: U.S. Is Less Respected Today
International relations experts and the general public overwhelmingly say the U.S. is less respected by the global community today compared to the past.
Claire Hansen Dec. 17, 2018
Judge Blocks Keystone XL
The Trump administration improperly ignored the project’s potential impact on climate change, the judge found.
Alan Neuhauser Nov. 9, 2018
California Will Not Enforce State Net Neutrality Law Pending Appeal
The delay of the net neutrality law, that was set to take effect on Jan. 1, will now be on hold for a year or longer.
Reuters Oct. 26, 2018
State Probe Finds Immigrant Teens Not Currently Being Abused
A state review into the treatment of immigrant teens held at a Virginia detention center confirms the facility uses restraint techniques that can include strapping children to chairs and placing mesh bags over their heads.
Associated Press Aug. 13, 2018
3 Years After Colorado Mine Spill, Victims Awaiting Payment
Three years after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency triggered a massive mine spill that polluted rivers in three states, the federal government still hasn't repaid the victims for millions of dollars in economic damage they claimed.
Associated Press Aug. 3, 2018
California Sues Over Plan to Scrap Car Emission Standards
California and 16 other states sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its plans to scrap standards on vehicle greenhouse gas emissions, which help set gas mileage rules.
Associated Press May 1, 2018
DOJ to Turn Over Fast and Furious Docs
The Justice Department moved closer to resolving a bitter political fight – while also taking an apparent jab at the Obama administration.
Alan Neuhauser March 7, 2018
Did Federal Guidance Make Schools Less Safe?
Sen. Marco Rubio says maybe.
Lauren Camera March 6, 2018







