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News Uganda president signs bill lifting presidential age limit
Uganda president signs bill lifting presidential age limit
Andrew Morgan
January 2, 2018 01:42:47 pm

The Parliament of Uganda on Tuesday announced that President Yoweri Museveni has assented to a controversial bill removing the presidential age limit of 75 years. Section 102 of the Ugandan Constitution...

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News Commonwealth Court finds no ‘judicially manageable’ standards in Pennsylvania redistricting case
Commonwealth Court finds no ‘judicially manageable’ standards in Pennsylvania redistricting case
Andrew Morgan
December 29, 2017 11:33:26 pm

A judge on Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court on Friday ruled that those challenging the state's 2011 congressional map in League of Women Voters v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania failed to provide a sufficient standard for determining...

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News Trump signs sweeping US tax bill into law
Trump signs sweeping US tax bill into law
Andrew Morgan
December 22, 2017 05:23:36 pm

US President Donald Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law on Friday, making sweeping changes to US tax rates, exemptions and deductions. At the signing ceremony, Trump touted what he sees...

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News UN General Assembly demands compliance with Jerusalem-related Security Council decisions
UN General Assembly demands compliance with Jerusalem-related Security Council decisions
Andrew Morgan
December 21, 2017 03:37:03 pm

The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday demanded that all member states comply with Resolutions issued by the Security Council regarding the status of Jerusalem. The General Assembly described city as "a final status...

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News ICTY marks official closing
ICTY marks official closing
Andrew Morgan
December 21, 2017 11:09:35 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Thursday marked its official closure with with a ceremony held in the Hague. The event marked the end of the ICTY's 24 year tenure trying those...

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News Senate passes (slightly different) sweeping tax bill
Senate passes (slightly different) sweeping tax bill
Andrew Morgan
December 20, 2017 01:28:48 am

The US Senate on Wednesday voted 51-48 along party lines to approve a slightly modified version of the conference committee version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act . The bill underwent minor changes between...

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News Tax plan hits procedural roadblock in Senate courtesy of the Parliamentarian
Tax plan hits procedural roadblock in Senate courtesy of the Parliamentarian
Andrew Morgan
December 20, 2017 12:20:21 am

The US Senate's vote on the sweeping tax bill approved earlier today by the House of Representatives hit a procedural bump after the Senate Parliamentarian struck three provisions of the conference committee bill under the Byrd Rule ...

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News US House passes sweeping tax bill 227 to 203
US House passes sweeping tax bill 227 to 203
Andrew Morgan
December 19, 2017 03:58:53 pm

The US House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 227-203 to approve the conference committee version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act . The vote split largely along party lines, with 12 Republicans...

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News Federal court prevents HHS from blocking undocumented immigrants’ abortions; government appeals
Federal court prevents HHS from blocking undocumented immigrants’ abortions; government appeals
Andrew Morgan
December 19, 2017 01:19:52 pm

A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from preventing two undocumented immigrants in federal custody from accessing abortion services. The government immediately appealed the decision. The two...

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Software company Kaspersky sues Homeland Security over removal order
Andrew Morgan
December 19, 2017 12:14:57 pm

Anti-virus and cybersecurity company Kaspersky Labs filed suit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Monday seeking to set aside an order directing all civilian agencies to stop using Kaspersky products. Kaspersky alleges...

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