The Obama Administration May Have Just Made It Illegal Not to Cover Employee Birth Control
New EEOC guidelines on the rights of pregnant employees could allow women without contraceptive coverage to file an employment discrimination complaint.
New EEOC guidelines on the rights of pregnant employees could allow women without contraceptive coverage to file an employment discrimination complaint.
Now they're worried about spending.
The government's goal with chilling is to deter dissent without actually interfering with it.
We are down to a small military presence and our White House bowling alley.
As unlikely as it sounds, anti-interventionists may miss the 44th president when he's gone.
Nearly a quarter century of American mistakes in Iraq
Both sides seem all-too-capable of repeating the same mistakes again.
Whether in the laws he signed or the cavalier way that he disregards them, the Obama presidency is far from over
It is a sound, even noble, foreign policy goal, one that can help us avoid further sacrifice of American blood and treasure.
Students who resist the temptation of "help" with college costs will be in a much better position when the higher education bubble bursts.
What exactly qualifies her to oversee a "major transformation of our nation's school-lunch program"?
Wants to extend a 2010 law to older borrowers.
Two decades of promiscuous intervention softened the ground for Putin's expansionism.
Hundreds of thousands of non-violent drug offenders are wasting their lives away in U.S. prisons.
In Bond v. United States, the chief justice used a "saving construction" to avoid a constitutional showdown. Sound familiar?
Officials say Bergdahl too fragile to be questioned.
Do we really need someone who gets paid to dodge 10,000 questions?
The president may embrace an activist government at home, but not overseas.
Weeks after a scandal over wait time cover-ups exploded
In foreign policy the danger is intervention, not 'isolation'
However limited the president's power and influence in Washington, they're about to shrink. And that's a good thing.
One year after promising dialogue, his administration is silent.
The lawyer who advised President Obama that he could kill with drones now has preliminary approval to become a federal judge.
Familiar, vague promises about holding bureaucrats "accountable"
Did the Obama administration ask former U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to lie?