Feds: Minnesota man charged after explosives, firearms found – CNNby wpjljron
Monday, May 6th, 2013.Feds: Minnesota man charged after explosives, firearms found – CNN(CNN) A Minnesota man arrested after investigators found weapons and explosives in his home was scheduled to appear in federal court in St. Paul Monday afternoon. Buford “Bucky” Rogers was arrested Friday after a search of his Montevideo, Minnesota, home cturned up several explosives including Molotov cocktails and a suspected pipe bomb, according to […]
(CNN) A Minnesota man arrested after investigators found weapons and explosives in his home was scheduled to appear in federal court in St. Paul Monday afternoon.
House passes GOP tax bill, upping pressure on struggling Senate effort
House passes GOP tax bill, upping pressure on struggling Senate effortby wpjljron
Friday, November 17th, 2017.House passes GOP tax bill, upping pressure on struggling Senate effortHouse Republicans on Thursday passed legislation that would overhaul the U.S. tax code, a crucial step forward in their effort to enact the centerpiece of President Trump’s economic agenda. The bill passed with 227 votes in favor and 205 against, a comfortable margin in the divided chamber. Thirteen Republicans voted against the bill, while no […]
House Republicans on Thursday passed legislation that would overhaul the U.S. tax code, a crucial step forward in their effort to enact the centerpiece of President Trump’s economic agenda.
President Trump was preparing Monday evening to rally the nation in support of a new strategy for the U.S. war in Afghanistan, taking greater ownership of a protracted conflict that he had long dismis
Don’t count on Russia to get rid of Assad – Washington Postby wpjljron
Tuesday, April 11th, 2017.Don’t count on Russia to get rid of Assad – Washington PostRussian President Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at the Kremlin in Moscow in a photo made available in October 2015. (Pool photo by Alexey Druzhinyn/Ria Novosti via European Pressphoto Agency) Philip Gordon is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. From 2009 to 2013 he was assistant secretary […]
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad at the Kremlin in Moscow in a photo made available in October 2015. (Pool photo by Alexey Druzhinyn/Ria Novosti via European Pressphoto Agency)
Can President right the Obamacare ship?
A day after the administration’s self-imposed deadline for improving the website, Zients detailed the turnaround efforts he’s been leading. Work has fallen into three broad categories: creating a new management structure for the site to improve decision-making and accountability; putting in place hardware upgrades to increase the system’s “redundancy, reliability, and scale”; and compiling a prioritized “punch list” of bugs and software improvements 400 of which had been completed by Sunday.
Prior to the turnaround effort, Zients said, management of the enrollment site had been plagued by slow decision-making and a lack of accountability. These issues were addressed by creating a new management structure led by general contractor QSSI, which was tapped to oversee the site’s operations, and the creation of a 24-hour, rapid response team that constantly monitors the site and the experience users are having on it.