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White House Withdraws Neera Tanden’s Nomination as OMB Chief
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Delay on Goldman Exemption Puts Off Bribery Sentencing
The U.S. Labor Department’s ongoing review of a waiver request that would allow
Labor Watchdog Dings OSHA for Virus Response, Enforcement
The U.S. government’s principal workplace safety agency can’t show that its inspection policies and regulations were effective in combating workplace Covid-19 infections, according to a new report from the U.S. Labor Department’s inspector general.
Vernon Jordan Broke Barriers as Corporate and Civil Rights Icon
Vernon Jordan, a civil rights pioneer and power broker, played a trailblazing role in opening up the doors of the corporate and legal world, a legacy Black attorneys said they would build on, following his death Monday.
U.S. Supreme Court Suggests Support for Arizona Voting Curbs
U.S. Supreme Court justices grappled with a case that could further weaken the landmark Voting Rights Act, suggesting they would back two Arizona ballot restrictions while exploring possible middle grounds on the standard that would apply to future lawsuits.
Some Industries Leery of Biden’s Big-Economies Climate Talks
President Joe Biden’s pledge to revive talks among the world’s biggest emitting nations has raised concern among some key U.S. industries that they could be on the losing end of any effort to set sector-specific limits on carbon emissions.
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