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Bernie Sanders makes reinstating net neutrality a campaign promise Sen.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating it.
So what was Pai's rationale for reinstating the UHF discount?
Mark Dayton (D) signed a bill in 2016 reinstating primaries.
States began reinstating SNAP work requirements around the same time.
He also voted against reinstating the same amount in 2007.
Back in December, however, Trump signed a bill reinstating the registration.
The challenger has campaigned on reinstating state and local tax deductions.
During the campaign, Trump advocated reinstating waterboarding, which President Obama outlawed.
That would raise almost as much as reinstating the estate tax.
The DNC voted against reinstating the ban for the 2020 presidential cycle.
Trump is reinstating the last sanctions lifted under the Iran nuclear deal.
Then, on October 220th, he declared his opposition to reinstating the payments.
On March 23, the White House issued a memorandum reinstating the ban.
You're right, but I think we can benefit from reinstating it sometimes.
He planned on reinstating the former moderators, and going back to lurking.
"It's not normal!" he said, about this cycle of blocking and reinstating.
Reinstating the Select Committee is a great decision that I fully support.
Reinstating an account suspended for alleged counterfeits can cost between $4,000 and $4,500.
He has proposed reinstating the death penalty, which would be incompatible with membership.
On Tuesday, Facebook announced that it was reinstating the "View As Public" functionality.
Shumate said he "was recently informed" that the university is reinstating the fraternity.
"Ellen did in fact call the Academy about reinstating Hart," the insider confirms.
She had tweeted articles opposing reinstating the death penalty and condemning mob violence.
Reuters first reported the IFT regulator planned to vote on reinstating the charges.
In Houston, Garcia has pinned his hopes on the court reinstating Obama's program.
But other conservationists were firmly opposed to the idea of reinstating elephant hunting.
One place to start, the two agreed, was reinstating Blitzchung into competitive Hearthstone.
Many worry that reinstating a hard border would have psychological and practical implications.
The military has no appetite for reinstating a draft, which ended in 1973.
And finally, the U.S. Senate has already passed a measure reinstating net neutrality.
The European Commission is looking at reinstating rules surrounding passport checks and border control.
Codelco, like other copper miners, is reinstating projects that were earlier put on ice.
Now, in exchange for reinstating U.S. exports, ZTE will pay a $1 billion fine.
The national prosecuting authority, stymied under Mr Zuma, is now considering reinstating the charges.
It did not disclose the administrative actions Dunford took against Troxell before reinstating him.
At the same time, he exacerbated the problem by reinstating export sanctions on Iran.
The elder Cuomo vetoed legislation reinstating the death penalty 12 times in 12 years.
That measure also prohibits the FCC from reinstating the regulations or anything substantially similar.
Macron first broached the idea of reinstating the national service during his presidential campaign.
So that's our primary focus, on getting that loophole closed and reinstating that authority.
Lawmakers have been calling for reinstating North Korea onto the list amid recent provocations.
Since the coup attempt, he has raised the prospect of reinstating the death penalty.
On October 2100, experts met at the Vatican to discuss reinstating an active search.
And I imagine you may to about the call for reinstating the uptick rule.
Support for reinstating such a ban is less than 21.2%, according to recent polls.
Reinstating that preference for India is going to factor in the negotiations, he explained.
Trump has repeatedly argued in favor of waterboarding and previously suggested reinstating the practice.
President Trump will sign an executive order Monday reinstating the Pentagon program, Sessions said.
In April, Pai pushed through a rule reinstating what's known as the UHF discount.
This week's executive order reinstating the global gag rule will make that work much harder.
Dekanoidze said judges were deliberately reinstating discredited officers for fear the judiciary could be next.
Reinstating the divide was another point of contention between Sanders and Clinton during the primary.
But (twist!) instead of reinstating Lucious, they want Cookie and Lucious as co-chief executives.
Trump said he would sign an order to "begin reinstating U.S. nuclear sanctions" on Iran.
Men carried posters that called for reinstating Article 370, the constitutional provision that India revoked.
Erdogan also said talks about reinstating charter flights between the two countries would be accelerated.
But here's why it could give us the most immediate chance at reinstating net neutrality.
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One idea being discussed is reinstating the alternative minimum tax on some corporations and individuals.
The state had executed just one person since reinstating the death penalty in the 1970s.
But the top brass are furious with Donald Trump for reinstating the disgraced SEAL's rank.
"Their lives have been devastated since Trump first tweeted he was reinstating the ban," Minter said.
As another example, he talked about the new law reinstating drivers' licenses suspended for outstanding fines.
" The tweets continued on Tuesday, when Trump wrote that reinstating the ban "should be EASY D!
Mr Corbyn is evidently set on reinstating his party's 1980s stance in favour of unilateral disarmament.
The legislation would override net neutrality and forbid the FCC from reinstating it in the future.
The decision put a nationwide injunction on the administration's suspension reinstating the rule in 85033 states.
With Nielsen gone, the administration is considering further restrictions on asylum seekers and reinstating child separation.
Reinstating and expanding the global gag rule is the first indication of how serious he is.
In her executive order reinstating it, Kelly also expanded the ban to include state government contractors.
At a speech in Ankara last month, the crowd began cheering for reinstating the death penalty.
WADA said two key requirements for reinstating the Russian Anti-Doping Agency had not been fulfilled.
Reinstating a White House cyber coordinator is a similarly common-sense proposal made by the commission.
That was followed, this month, by the Interior Department reinstating those two expired Twin Metals leases.
According to 9to5Google, Google removed the app as of Friday afternoon after reinstating it in January.
Reinstating year-round Pell Grants has been on and off the agenda since it was eliminated.
Then, earlier this week, Hallmark reversed their decision, reinstating the ad and apologizing for its removal.
Portugal has taken a series of security measures for the pope's visit, including reinstating border controls.
It claims it's simply reinstating a question that's been part of every census except 2010's.
He has rejected the use of waterboarding, a brutal interrogation technique Trump has talked about reinstating.
As a result, it's estimated that reinstating Pell could lead to approximately $365.8 million in savings annually.
Earp and his co-authors at Oxford have argued that reinstating these research programs could prove worthwhile.
He also talks about the likelihood of the country reinstating the death penalty due to public demand.
Trump has previously called for reinstating waterboarding and "much worse" methods of torture if he becomes president.
Closing the carried interest loophole and reinstating a modern Glass-Steagall are the tip of the iceberg.
Apparently Kennedy doesn't trust his cable company; he voted in favor of reinstating regulatory oversight for ISPs.
"There is no evidence that reinstating this question on the census would reduce response rates," Camarota testified.
Reinstating a provincial council with representatives from varied ethnic and religious groups will only make things worse.
Then came the Supreme Court ruling reinstating the ban, and then the new restrictions replacing the ban.
Then on March 8, the highest court in Maryland overturned the lower courts' decisions, reinstating Syed's conviction.
He is advocating reinstating capital punishment, which he said made more sense than a good conduct programs.
Cooperman said reinstating the rule would prevent some of the volatile market moves that took place Friday.
While House Democrats decided against reinstating earmarks last year, they left the door open for the future.
But in June of 2017, the Kansas State Legislature reversed the experiment, reinstating taxes for pass-throughs.
"I don't like what black people do," Roof said, adding he was in favor of reinstating segregation.
Congress should not sign off on simply reinstating special preference if India buys more American farm goods.
In their place, it is reinstating failed "abstinence-only" curricula, now repackaged as "sexual risk avoidance" programs.
There's nothing to stop the next president from reinstating the Bears Ears monument to its former boundaries.
PayPal is reinstating a controversial policy around its handling of fees in the event of a refund.
But a law preventing the city from reinstating the challenged rules was enacted by New York state.
Apple did not immediately have a comment on Thursday after reinstating Facebook's access to its internal apps.
Not just reinstating the Mexico City Policy [which punishes foreign NGOs for discussing abortion] but expanding it.
The Paycheck Fairness Act, which Democrats have just reintroduced, would reverse that decision, essentially reinstating the rule.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Caretaker Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil called on Friday for reinstating Syria into the Arab League.
Despite Delta's reinstating Petitt to fly, Dickson defended the original decision to refer her for a psychiatric evaluation.
Here's a dangerously related issue that greatly angers me: President Trump is also planning on reinstating private prisons!
Months later, in May, the CTA backtracked and announced that it was reinstating the award for Lora DiCarlo.
Barclays tranfers coverage to analyst Ivan Bokhmat after reinstating with "underweight" and 24 euros per share price target.
Mensa will be voting for Hillary Clinton this fall, who called for reinstating a ban on assault weapons.
Trump signed an executive order reinstating the gag rule on his fourth day in office in January 2017.
Reports have emerged in recent weeks that the Trump administration is mulling reinstating a variation of the policy.
It began with President Trump's first stroke of the pen reinstating and callously expanding the global gag rule.
Reinstating Glass-Steagall is a fundamentally absurd idea because no rational case can be made for doing so.
Nas is reinstating his role as a hip-hop elder and isn't going to let you forget it.
But with the high season around the corner, airlines are reinstating service and adding new flights to boot.
How about increasing the gas tax, reinstating the commuter tax, and adopting congestion pricing to fund the subways.
Nearly as many backed congressional action to curb the ruling, with 72 percent in favor of reinstating limits.
On Saturday, they did just that, immediately reinstating Mr. Boeselager and promising to collaborate with the pope's delegate.
The Thursday progress followed the automaker reinstating health-care benefits for its 103,000 workers who are on strike.
On Sunday, Ellis noted in her own statement that Hallmark made the right choice by reinstating the ad.
President Donald Trump has reversed many of the Obama-era policies toward Cuba, reinstating travel and trade restrictions.
Ryan defended the controversial move but eventually reversed course, reinstating Conroy after an entire week of negative headlines.
It also explains why critics are saying the Trump administration is reinstating something that hasn't existed since 22010.
He ruled on CNN's request for an immediate, temporary restraining order reinstating Acosta's credentials while the litigation goes forward.
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The Trump administration has not ruled out reinstating the cut, but analysts believe its chances are shrinking with time.
He pleaded with his colleagues to consider his "bipartisan" legislation instead of reinstating the rules that worked just fine.
To the dismay of AK's own dwindling moderate faction, Mr Erdogan is once again musing about reinstating capital punishment.
Last time Mr Trump stopped short of reinstating American sanctions, which could prompt Iran to withdraw from the deal.
When he is ready, it's likely the Rockies would send Wolters on a short rehab assignment before reinstating him.
Though he criticised Mr Trump's tax cut, for example, he did not propose reinstating higher taxes on the rich.
The second thing when people talk about Glass-Steagall and reinstating is a question of the universal bank model.
Warren repeated her previous calls for reinstating Glass-Steagall, a Depression-era law that separated commercial and investment banks.
After the congressional prohibition expired, President Obama issued an executive order reinstating the ban of Burmese rubies and jadeite.
A few months later, the Georgia General Assembly passed a law reinstating "exact match," which flagged roughly 53,000 voters.
Stack is an advocate for reinstating the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which was in effect from 1994 to 2004.
Trauth also ordered a review of the Greek life on campus that would propose recommendations for reinstating the chapters.
But the settlement was not vetted with the governor's office, the ultimate client, which balked at reinstating Ms. Walker.
Bloomberg backs universal background checks, reinstating the federal assault weapons ban and prohibiting the sale of high-capacity magazines.
This week, I am reinstating the rule, even though I do not particularly like this spot for the Ravens.
Reinstating his prized deductions, he argued, would stimulate enough economic activity to easily make up for a revenue shortfall.
To really make banks safer, far more pertinent than reinstating Glass-Steagall, would be to limit real estate lending.
Cole acknowledged reinstating earmarks in an election year would be tough and stressed that any effort should be bipartisan.
We must combat voter discrimination by reinstating and improving the protections that were removed from the Voting Rights Act.
In 2018, California sentenced only five people to die — its lowest number since reinstating the death penalty in 1978.
These were extenuated by the cancellation and abrupt reinstating of an event sponsored by the Israeli government last summer.
Ricketts and other state executive officials lobbied for a referendum on the death penalty with hopes of reinstating it.
Republicans oppose reinstating the 2015 rules that grant the FCC sweeping authority to oversee the conduct of internet providers.
The plan is not likely to go anywhere -- especially with Democrats in the minority -- as its funding relies on proposing reinstating the top income tax rate of 39.6%, reinstating the individual alternative minimum tax for the wealthiest Americans, reversing GOP cuts to the estate tax and raising the corporate tax income to 25%.
Trump during his campaign for president called for reinstating waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse" forms of torture.
Their hopes of reinstating a king or queen in Romania have stumbled over the problem of agreeing on an heir.
Vladimir Putin demanded that America roll back the expansion of NATO, end sanctions and pay compensation before reinstating the deal.
"Absolutely nothing prevents Defendants from reconsidering their current blanket policy of family detention and reinstating prosecutorial discretion," the judge wrote.
Two leading shareholder advisory firms have proposed voting against reinstating CEO Dennis Muilenburg as executive chairman in the crash aftermath.
Reinstating the citizenship question ultimately protects the right to vote and helps ensure free and fair elections for all Americans.
In one financial services meeting, an attendee asked about Trump's past positions on reinstating Glass-Steagall, legislation that regulated banks.
Liberals will find much to love in her endorsement of progressive goals like automatic voter registration and reinstating climate regulations.
In 2012, the Nordic nation considered reinstating a ban on the purchase of sex, though lawmakers eventually voted it down.
Reinstating this policy now puts these lives at stake in addition to the reproductive health of girls and young women.
On Tuesday, two senators struck a bipartisan deal to stabilize the Obamacare market, including reinstating the subsidies for two years.
A CENTRAL part of the Sanders economic plan is to break up big banks by reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act.
Reinstating Glass-Steagall, then, would not prevent failures, and would not remove incentive of governments to intervene when failures happen.
It also urged the IAAF and others to go back to CAS with arguments in favor of reinstating the rule.
Reinstating the measure saved about $40 billion under the Senate bill, according to the congressional scorekeeper Joint Committee on Taxation.
This means outlining tough new sanctions, beyond reinstating the previous ones, that would only be triggered if the agreement collapses.
She explained that, at the time, Dumbledore didn't hold much sway when it came to reinstating expelled students at Hogwarts.
Reinstating the AMT saved about $40 billion under the Senate bill, according to the congressional scorekeeper Joint Committee on Taxation.
He did so, prosecutors said, by reinstating his administrator-level access that the C.I.A. had removed after his workplace disputes.
The issues led to Consumer Reports removing its "recommended" badge for all Surface hardware, before reinstating it a year later.
She also called out The New York Times for reinstating reporter Glenn Thrush after he was accused of sexual harassment.
Analysts and European politicians have warned that reinstating border controls could deal a sharp blow to the European Union economy.
J.K. Rowling slammed President Trump for reinstating a ban on federal funds to international groups that provide or "promote" abortions.
Last summer, the university settled the case, reinstating Julianne Taaffe, 63, and Kathryn Moon, 68, with back pay and benefits.
" However, on Monday afternoon a Showcase spokesperson said the chain was reinstating screenings of the film "with increased security protocols.
The Republican National Committee followed Trump's endorsement by reinstating its support for Moore after initially cutting ties with the candidate.
The Republican National Committee is also reinstating its support of Moore after initially cutting ties over the sexual misconduct allegations.
A federal appeals court on Thursday declined to reconsider a recent decision reinstating a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple Inc.
The proposal would ban the sale of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, reinstating a prohibition that expired in 2004.
Big banks have strongly opposed reinstating the Depression-era law separating consumer and investment banking, which was repealed in 1999.
Like her brother, she worries about the possibility of Trump reinstating a travel ban, or enforcing an even more limiting restriction.
The House vote comes one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order reinstating the so-called "Mexico City" policy.
"Ireland will never be left alone," Juncker said on Tuesday, reinstating the importance of the Irish backstop in the Withdrawal Agreement.
Three weeks ago, a three-judge panel in the Ninth Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating the travel ban for now.
The other executive actions signed Monday included reinstating the Mexico City abortion rules and instituting a hiring freeze for federal agencies.
Such a move would kick the issue back to Congress to determine how to respond, including potentially reinstating sanctions on Tehran.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted against reinstating Trump's executive order restricting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries Thursday.
The I.O.C. statement urged the I.A.A.F. and others to go back to CAS with arguments in favor of reinstating the rule.
The charges will be dismissed with prejudice, which means prosecutors are precluded from reinstating the charges even if additional evidence emerges.
Bernie Sanders makes reinstating net neutrality a campaign promise In addition to the plan for a publicly funded broadband push, Sen.
But, effectively, MoviePass is now canceling all annual plans and reinstating them as monthly ones that remain paid out until December.
He saw Chinese culture — and by extension, Chinese politics — as having intrinsic problems that couldn't be cured by reinstating Chinese-ness.
Sanders has pleased liberals in his calling for reinstating the 1939 Glass-Steagall Act to break up the banks, which Mrs.
The outgoing government meanwhile hopes voters will reward it by upping the minimum wage by 11 percent, and reinstating collective bargaining.
Reinstating the auto mileage rules would be a return to what was already on the books before Trump-era rollbacks began.
On policy, the recurring yellow-vest demands for more direct democracy and reinstating the wealth tax remain non-starters for Macron.
Sanders, meanwhile, has said he will encourage small-business lending by reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, repealed during the Clinton administration.
"I have a risk-oriented approach that goes much further than reinstating Glass-Steagall, " Clinton said in New Hampshire last month.
That was GASC's first tender since formally reinstating the zero-content policy on ergot, which traders say is impossible to guarantee.
Some schools are bringing in loose two-by-fours, reinstating sandboxes and leaving out the scissors and sharp-edged tape dispensers.
During Wednesday's hearing, Larson said he was reinstating that supervision, resulting in the GPS monitoring that Brockway is now subject to.
He favors reinstating the Glass-Steagall law passed during the Depression, which prohibited commercial banks from engaging in investment banking activities.
But a panel of appellate judges recently ruled against him, by a vote of four to three, reinstating his original conviction.
He wants to break up the biggest banks by reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act that the Clinton administration and Congress repealed.
Since then, Iran's focus has been on reinstating the economic and diplomatic relief that the 2015 agreement was supposed to offer.
That ruling came right on the heels of a Saturday order reinstating an Arizona law banning the collection of independent ballots.
Trump's tweets have already been met with widespread outcry, and even some Republican senators have indicated opposition to reinstating the ban.
Reinstating the long-form census became a key platform for the Liberals, which they promptly instated following their decisive 2015 victory.
The Constitutional Court has until June to decide whether her impeachment is justified, either reinstating her or formally ending her presidency.
The proposal for reinstating tariffs, often referred to as a snapback, was billed as a "safeguard mechanism" to protect domestic industries.
Last week, the Trump administration rolled out a new executive order exempting Iraq and reinstating a temporary blanket ban on all refugees.
After numerous apologies and charity work the WWE is giving him a second chance and reinstating him into their Hall of Fame.
While reinstating earmarks has long had bipartisan support, the idea faced highly dubious prospects in the Senate, particularly in an election year.
But if reinstating that distinction will itself generate a racial crisis, then it will be resurrected in the blink of an eye.
In exchange for reinstating U.S. exports, ZTE paid a $1 billion fine, reconstituted its board and accepted a U.S.-appointed compliance department.
He refused to budge, however, on reinstating a wealth tax, having made its elimination a hallmark of his pro-business reform agenda.
In reinstating the RPC, the IPC said it had met 69 of the 70 criteria outlined in 2016 after it was suspended.
Six Schengen members, including Germany and four other EU countries, have resorted to reinstating temporary border checks in the passport-free area.
Beyond automatically reinstating nominations, the Italian press has reported that the party has considered redefining two mandates as 10 years in office.
But reinstating the ban, which the current administration is looking to do, risks making America a less attractive destination for higher education.
On Thursday, the coalition also petitioned the FCC to delay reinstating the discount until a court has a chance to review it.
"Reinstating the citizenship question ultimately protects the right to vote and helps ensure free and fair elections for all Americans," she said.
Like the Green New Deal, his plan calls for reinstating greenhouse gas regulations dismantled by President Donald Trump, and building upon them.
Ms. Slotkin and her brother had pushed their mother into reinstating her health insurance, which she had dropped after losing her job.
Republicans generally did not contest reinstating voting rights to Florida felons, even though demographics suggest the change is likely to favor Democrats.
President Donald Trump on Friday called for reinstating the line-item veto, a practice ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1998.
Warren supports reinstating the federal assault weapons ban and creating a federal licensing system that requires gun owners to register their firearms.
He has been active in reinstating the state's role in the economy even though it is less efficient than the private sector.
Twitch is reinstating access to each account and removing any strike attributed to a channel in connection with the notice, effective immediately.
Bermuda's Supreme Court on Wednesday legalized same-sex marriage in the British territory, reinstating the practice after a legislative ban was instituted.
Reinstating year-round Pell Grants may appear expensive, at least in a budgetary sense, but it is the right thing to do.
In fact, I believe we must advance another proposal: reinstating the federal assault weapons ban with a ban on high-capacity magazines.
And the leak of a draft order reinstating black-site prisons and harsh interrogation techniques consumed more attention despite White House disavowals.
Reinstating NSEERS "flies in the face of the Constitution and is a threat to the civil liberties of all Americans," said Rep.
He said Thursday that the FDA is actively considering reinstating the original deadline, meaning companies may soon be required to submit applications.
The RNC followed the president's lead on Monday night, reinstating its support for Moore with plans to fundraise for the Alabama GOP.
" Manning rejected Trump's claim that he was reinstating the ban over medical costs, saying that the decision was "about bias and prejudice.
Philipovitch also recommended that TSA consider reinstating risk-based screening programs like one it canceled last year because of high-profile lapses.
Attorneys for Washington and Minnesota argued that reinstating Trump's order would inflict economic damage on both states and emotional distress on their citizens.
February 9 -- Travel ban remains blocked A three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals ruled against reinstating the travel ban.
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has made reinstating net neutrality via FCC appointments one of his campaign promises, The Daily Dot reported today.
Saudi Arabia insists all this is a price worth paying for reinstating the president the Houthis chased out of the capital in 2015.
Warren in mid-April released her public lands platform, calling for banning new fossil fuel leases and reinstating Obama-era methane reduction rules.
And then a Politico story that a handful of DNC members were talking about reinstating superdelegates' powers poured jet fuel on that anger.
In 2006 a government-appointed commission chaired by Lord Turner recommended reinstating the link with earnings, which is due to happen in 2012.
Last week, the paper was widely criticized for suspending—and then reinstating—reporter Felicia Sonmez for tweets about rape allegations against Kobe Bryant.
The NFL Players Association first asked U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla to suspend her Monday ruling reinstating the suspension during an appeal.
She does not think the European Union would achieve much by reinstating "blocking regulations" to penalise European firms that comply with American sanctions.
Congress could pass a law reinstating an independent investigator in the executive or legislative branch, though Mr. Trump would have to sign it.
Emergency management officials are working on reinstating an attack warning system similar to the air raid sirens that blared during the Cold War.
The White House opposes reinstating net neutrality and it is unclear that proponents will be able to force a vote in the Senate.
Congress unanimously passed the law reinstating the policy in August, even though Peruvian authorities said that U.S. officials had lobbied to stop it.
Now, the Trump administration has put the two agencies' practices in alignment by reinstating the different regulatory treatment of threatened and endangered species.
He advocated for reinstating an assault weapons ban, or at least a clean background check bill that would take advantage of modern technology.
Erdogan has said he would approve reinstating capital punishment - a move likely to end Turkey's EU accession process - if parliament passes the reforms.
Clinton did say she's "all in favor" of reinstating the estate tax, which Republican lawmakers all but eliminated in their 2017 tax law.
For example, with Mr. Trump's encouragement, the Republican platform called for reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, which would separate investment and commercial banking.
RICHARD BIRD, HAMPTON, N.J. To the Editor: Clyde Haberman gives an eloquent and realistic argument for reinstating a requirement for national military service.
The I.O.C. will consider reinstating the Russian committee if all remaining drug tests for its athletes at the Pyeongchang Games come back clean.
Keeping a campaign commitment, George E. Pataki, the newly elected governor of New York, had signed a law in 1995 reinstating capital punishment.
In March, the Department of Commerce announced it would be reinstating a question on citizenship status in the 28500 short-form census questionnaire.
Months later, the CTA revisited that decision, reinstating the award and agreeing to allow some sex tech companies to attend this year's show.
More than 140 House Democrats are urging President Trump to reconsider a memo reinstating a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
And Larry Kudlow, Mr. Trump's top economic adviser, said no decision had been made on reinstating tariffs on steel from Argentina and Brazil.
Since then, an international body has suggested reinstating some of the athletes, although at this point, the IOC has opted not to comply.
House leaders had called for a voice vote on Wednesday, and advocates of reinstating the death penalty drowned out those opposing the measure.
Senate Democrats are proposing reinstating a top individual tax rate of 39.6 percent, which was lowered to 37 percent under the new law.
Reinstating the 0.45 percent commuter tax on the incomes of people who live in the New York suburbs would be one good idea.
Nebraska voters, by a margin of 61% to 39%, approved reinstating that state's death penalty one year after state legislators voted to abolish it.
He mentioned reinstating the Glass–Steagall Act for big banks, repealing the Volcker Rule, and ditching the Department of Labor's (DOL's) fiduciary duty rule.
There, lawmakers could leave the agreement the same, impose tweaks, or go all the way to reinstating sanctions against Iran, effectively ending the deal.
Perhaps more significantly, the memos call for reinstating the controversial 287(g) program, which deputizes local law enforcement agencies to help enforce immigration laws.
Scribd just announced it will be reinstating an unlimited plan offering relatively unfettered access to e-books, audiobooks, news, magazines, documents and sheet music.
But within hours of the deal closing in July 2012, the new Duke board met and fired Johnson, reinstating former Duke CEO James Rogers.
At a press conference announcing the legislation, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that reinstating net neutrality would help promote American democracy and economic possibilities.
Users will now be able to communicate directly with the company to report hate speech, and petition for reinstating content via new online forms.
International human rights groups say, however, that reinstating a U.S. policy of isolating the island could make the situation worse by empowering Cuban hardliners.
The law was repealed in the late 1990s, and reinstating it has since become a rallying cry for liberal advocates of tougher financial rules.
Together, they could win back Midwesterners by reinstating SALT deductions, eliminating carried interest and keeping up a sensible push for moderates in the South.
"Absolutely nothing prevents Defendants from reconsidering their current blanket policy of family detention and reinstating prosecutorial discretion," Gee wrote in a new order Monday.
And by reinstating the face-to-face session he earlier cancelled, Trump has already granted a concession prized by North Korean leaders for years.
Trump said on Friday that Washington was having "productive talks" with Pyongyang about reinstating the June 12 meeting, just a day after cancelling it.
Most of Warren's proposals for the biggest banks are already known, like reinstating the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act that separated commercial and investment banking.
The judge reverses course, reinstating the lawsuit after Mr. Kelly's lawyers said he hadn't responded because he couldn't read the documents he was served.
Mr. Ross also said he was merely reinstating the question, and it is true that the federal government has long gathered information about citizenship.
"They tiptoed into this area by reinstating the fetal remains law, which is sort of abortion related, but they're not moving fast," he said.
Republican members who voted in favor of reinstating the Redmen title told CNN that they wanted to represent the majority opinion for the town.
On the other hand, given the judicial system's flaws and the current political climate, reinstating it today would be like encouraging state-sanctioned murder.
Congress may have to provide the military with ever larger resources, perhaps including even reinstating the draft — a message for both mothers and millennials.
The U.S. started reinstating sanctions against Tehran last week, with a second set of potentially more damaging measures due to follow in early November.
The company is reinstating listening to those requests but will be giving users an opt-out option beginning with a software update in October.
The good faith displayed in conditionally reinstating RUSADA on the guarantee it would meet all requirements appears to have blown up in WADA's face.
The players appealed, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco ruled in their favor, reinstating the case.
Just hours after President Donald Trump explicitly backed Alabama's Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, the Republican National Committee is reinstating its support of him.
He's there to build guanxi— relationships with influential people — and perhaps talk to high-level government officials about reinstating Apple's online book and movie stores.
Many officials and citizens have sounded fearful warnings about the dire financial, social and political consequences of reinstating physical checkpoints along the 325-mile frontier.
Those rules were passed in October, but not only does this vote undo them, it prevents the FCC from reinstating similar rules in the future.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is reinstating a ban on providing federal money to international groups that perform abortions or provide information on the option.
They must process approximately one claim every four minutes, and reinstating someone who later gets suspended again counts against them, according to McCabe and others.
His disclosures brought about a change in consciousness, reinstating privacy as a central value, and newly incentivizing the protection of information activists and dissidents abroad.
America might coax Iran back to the table with a gesture of good faith, such as reinstating waivers that let some countries buy Iranian oil.
Many Democratic activists believe that reinstating Glass-Steagall would help prevent future financial crises such as the one that rocked the U.S. economy in 2008.
Vowing to stay the course on his pro-business reforms, Macron largely dodged protesters' demands for more radical measures, such as reinstating a wealth tax.
Blackburn attempted to pass her own net neutrality solution earlier this year that outlined only two of the "four corners" Coffman is keen on reinstating.
The move came days after the United States announced it would be reinstating the federal death penalty for the first time in nearly two decades.
And I said what's wrong and he said that he had started a program where he was reinstating the child soldiers back into their homes.
In one financial services meeting, an attendee asked about Trump's past positions on reinstating Glass-Steagall, Depression-era legislation that separated commercial and investment banking.
While McNair's family had called for Durkin's firing, the school announced on Tuesday that they were reinstating him, as recommended by their Board of Regents.
"With this action, the Trump administration is respecting states' role and reinstating transparency into how we protect our environment," Pruitt said in a news release.
Matt Bevin (R) is reinstating dental and vision benefits for about 500,000 Medicaid enrollees in the state after abruptly canceling the coverage earlier this month.
Following last week's Supreme Court ruling, lawmakers have advocated speeding up a constitutional amendment reinstating automatic jail time for convicts who lose their first appeal.
Earlier on Friday, South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal upheld a High Court ruling reinstating 783 corruption charges against Zuma from before he became president.
Gavin Newsom applied for a waiver from the Trump administration to create a single-payer system, and proposed reinstating ObamaCare individual mandate in the state.
Step one: A U.S. concession could involve reinstating the waivers that would allow some countries to continue buying oil from Iran without violating U.S. sanctions.
One of the things that I've been thinking of is something that I spearheaded, which was reinstating Pell Grant eligibility for people who were incarcerated.
Top miners BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Anglo American all committed to boosting shareholder returns through higher dividends, and in Anglo's case by reinstating dividends.
" On reinstating Russia to G7, and re-forming G8: "Having Russia back in would be a positive thing," but "I'm not looking to play games.
And, in 2016, the Democratic candidate defends her opposition to reinstating the Glass-Steagall bank regulation by claiming (correctly!) that it doesn't go far enough.
Most of her patients are poor enough to be on Medicaid, and she praised state health officials for reinstating a Medicaid benefit for mosquito repellent.
And so there a million different directions when you're talking about criminal justice reform, reinstating voting rights for felons, or all this kind of remaking.
Even if the FCC wins in court, large ISPs still need to find a way to prevent any future FCCs from simply reinstating the rules.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 14 (Reuters) - A South African court upheld Old Mutual's appeal against temporary reinstating its sacked chief executive Peter Moyo with costs, on Tuesday.
Even so, it was a surprising suggestion from the former bankers, as the idea of reinstating Glass-Steagall has mostly been championed by the left.
According to Twitch: Twitch is reinstating access to each account and removing any strike attributed to a channel in connection with the notice, effective immediately.
And so we end up reinstating a normative form of the moral-subject-as-human that we wanted to move beyond in the first place.
Vargo said Chef restored to an earlier version of the code and removed him as an author in the metadata, before reinstating the original authorship.
The bill would allow the City Council to revisit the issue next year, with the option of reinstating or altering the law at that time.
The company claimed that the suspension of Aziz&aposs account was due to "human error", then issued a lengthy public apology before reinstating her account.
With Cohn not putting up a fight against reinstating the act, there is no one left in Trump's inner circle to prevent it, per the WSJ.
Sinclair had been one of the chief proponents of reinstating the UHF discount, and it was widely known that it aspired to acquire more television stations.
Live coverage: President Trump's first week Spicer said Trump signed an order reinstating a rule that bans federal funding to non-governmental organizations that provide abortions.
Presiding over the PD assembly on December 18th, Mr Renzi proposed reinstating the law in force until 2005, based on Britain's first-past-the-post system.
Legislating for (and in Britain's case reinstating) employers' responsibility to protect their workers from third-party harassment would support those experiencing abuse from clients and customers.
And even if its technique works, some wonder, is reinstating fertility in women well into their fifties and sixties something we should even really be doing?
After pulling us off a La Niña watch in September and then reinstating it last month, NOAA has now confirmed that La Niña conditions are here.
"Reinstating quarterly lease sales is vital as independent producers consider future American energy opportunities on federal lands," said Dan Naatz, the group's head of government relations.
The White House opposes reinstating the net neutrality rules and it is not clear that proponents will be able to force a vote in the Senate.
Both sides also discussed reinstating a joint military commission and forming a combined team to survey watercourses in the Han River their commercial ships could share.
Susana Martinez (R) said last week she would make a legislative priority of reinstating the death penalty for those convicted of murdering police officers and children.
Both sides worry that reinstating a physical border between EU-member Ireland and Britain's province of Northern Ireland - including to manage customs - could revive violence there.
She has also proposed reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, the landmark legislation that separated commercial banking from investment banking for decades before its repeal in 1999.
As economists, we are no fans of putting up the tariff walls, reinstating rent controls, or giving Bill Gates and Warren Buffett a universal basic income.
To date, after numerous inquiries to Twitter, Live Action's lawyers have no received no concrete, objective standards for rejecting our ads or about reinstating our account.
Simultaneously, he called for enhancing the brutality in the fight against ISIS, reinstating torture (which he has since backtracked on) and murdering the families of terrorists.
Unilaterally reinstating sanctions – as Trump has threatened if Congress cannot enact his desired changes – would blow up the deal, absent a clear material breach by Iran.
It undoes two of President Trump's attempts to sabotage the law, by reinstating reimbursement payments to insurers and by encouraging people to sign up for insurance.
The academy, however, was not exactly tossed aside, as universities had just only reopened following the excesses of the Cultural Revolution, reinstating entrance exams in 9793.
This reflects similar findings elsewhere, as states have steadily been reinstating work requirements in the years since the recession, when nearly the whole country waived them.
As a means of reinstating the status quo, the company drafted CLCHPA with the intent of bankrupting third party vendors through the imposition of cutthroat regulations.
Now, as Britain — and, by extension, Northern Ireland — prepares to leave the European Union, leaders are working to avoid reinstating border controls that might renew violence.
In hopes of reinstating net neutrality rules, the senator has obtained the 30 co-sponsors required by the CRA to force a vote on the order.
Just over a year into Trump's presidency, the US withdrew from the agreement, reinstating economic sanctions and drawing praise from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies.
In the meeting, lawmakers reportedly floated reinstating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for countries that have been removed from the program as part of an immigration deal.
GM said it was reinstating the coverage after realizing its change caused "significant confusion" among employees, according to a letter received by the UAW on Thursday.
The appeals court sent the case back to U.S. District Judge George C. Smith to consider possible remedies, including reinstating all voters removed under the process.
" "We are having very productive talks about reinstating the Summit which, if it does happen, will likely remain in Singapore on the same date, June 12th.
In contrast, the CBO on Wednesday said reinstating the subsidies, as called for in the Alexander-Murray bill, would not substantially alter the number of insured.
"We support reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 which prohibits commercial banks from engaging in high-risk investment," according to the 2016 Republican Party platform statement.
On Monday, Trump's third full day in office, he signed an executive order reinstating the "Mexico City Policy," first implemented under Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
The move is likely to pave the way for measures aimed at curbing tax evasion, boosting revenue from internet companies and reinstating voucher payments for workers. 10.
Google reportedly cited "problems with billing information or violations of our advertising policies," then "suspicious behavior in the payment activity in your account," before reinstating the account.
One of his final acts, about two weeks before he retired at the end of 2014, was to join a unanimous decision reinstating Mr. Williams's death sentence.
The right reveres him for his role in reinstating a strict immigration policy which exiles asylum-seekers to offshore processing centres in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
On Monday, Trump touted so-called stop and frisk policing tactics and said he has instructed the Justice Department to work toward reinstating the practice in Chicago.
But according to the Nikkei, the Aibo will be making a triumphant return in spring next year, with the company reinstating the original team behind the Aibo.
However, the advocate made no mention of reinstating Rimsevics, possibly leaving the issue to the court, which is expected to deliver a verdict in the coming months.
Soon after Mr Kemp's office agreed to that settlement, Georgia passed a law reinstating the "exact match" requirement, but giving voters 26 months to correct any discrepancies.
Mulvaney ticked off what he claimed were White House wins in the budget deal -- from reinstating a school choice program in Washington to funding for border security.
On Friday, H2O said in a statement it would begin reinstating an entry fee of up to 5% on some of its funds in August and September.
Now the Supremes have sided with the district court, reinstating the injunction on Act 620 and keeping the Bayou state's remaining clinics open for the time being.
With North Korea engaging in repeated acts of terrorism, there is an increasing call in Washington for reinstating Pyongyang on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Specifically, there are two options available: reinstating North Korea on the list of state sponsors of terrorism and sending Kim Jong Un to the International Criminal Court.
" On SCOTUS reinstating parts of travel ban: Trump "was honored by the 9-0 decision that allows him to use an important tool to protect the homeland.
Trump declared that he was reinstating the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military on Twitter in July, which the Obama administration had ended in 2016.
Ross argued that the benefits of reinstating the question, which has not appeared on the Census in decades, outweighs concerns over a potential dip in response rate.
Reinstating the discount was a huge boost for Sinclair's merger, which would give the right-leaning media giant access to 72 percent of the country's television audience.
Ross argued that the benefits of reinstating the question, which has not appeared on the census in decades, outweighs concerns over a potential dip in response rate.
Facebook has backtracked on its decision to censor a Norwegian journalist and newspaper's posts, reinstating the nude photo of a child fleeing napalm during the Vietnam war.
Last week, pro-embargo interests celebrated as Trump announced he was reinstating some travel and business restrictions on Cuba that had been eased during the previous administration.
Indeed, though MaxMara was not aware of Ms. Pelosi's choice when it happened, the company was delighted by the association and are looking into reinstating the style.
The International Olympic Committee had suggested that these athletes could march under their national flag in the closing ceremony of the games, a step toward reinstating Russia.
Reinstating the Pax Americana will help Arabs and Israelis meet in an atmosphere of renewed confidence in the United States and its paramount role in our region.
The Trump administration was initially supportive of reinstating country-of-origin labeling through NAFTA negotiations, but has since removed any mention of the law from its objectives.
By reinstating the global gag rule, organizations that receive U.S. global health funding cannot use their own money to so much as even counsel on legal abortions.
Reinstating federal funding for Texas' women's health program provides an additional opportunity to put those values into action, all while supporting health care access for Texas women.
Both Trump and the Republican Party have called for reinstating Glass-Steagall, the 1930s-era law that forced the separation of investment banks from deposit-taking institutions.
Successive U.S. administrations have flip-flopped between rescinding and reinstating it along partisan lines since it was created by the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Earlier this month, Bashir replaced his head of security, reinstating Salah Abdallah Mohamed Saleh, also known as Salah Gosh, as head of the National Intelligence and Security Service.
On Wednesday, Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa handed down a reversal of the acquittal, reinstating the conviction, and Shah was rearrested in the courthouse in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital.
She also opposes reinstating the Depression-era Glass-Steagall Act, which effectively limited the size of financial companies by prohibiting commercial banks from engaging in investment banking activities.
The compromise legislation, negotiated by House and Senate lawmakers, removes a provision reinstating penalties against ZTE and restricting the Chinese company&aposs ability to buy U.S. component parts.
Or the panel of three appellate judges could side with the government and find halting the order was harmful to national security, reinstating it while the case continues.
He went as far as to take out $85,000 in newspaper ad space advocating for reinstating the death penalty, thus fanning the racially charged fears of the city.
That will not involve reinstating the unpopular CPMF tax, which was introduced in 1993 as a temporary measure to subsidize Brazil's public healthcare system and ran until 2007.
German officials said this month they had no intention of reinstating compulsory military service, citing the high cost and the difficulty of integrating draftees into the professional military.
Beijing is opposed to a phased withdrawal of duties, while U.S. trade officials see tariff removal — and the threat of reinstating them — as leverage for enforcing any agreement.
Erdoğan has also said he would be open to reinstating the death penalty in Turkey, raising concerns among human rights groups and drawing warnings from European foreign ministers.
And in a tweet on Friday evening, Trump said the US is "having very productive talks with North Korea" about reinstating the summit, likely on the same date.
The decision put a nationwide injunction on the administration's suspension rule, reinstating the Obama-era rule--known as the Waters of the United States (WOTUS)--in 26 states.
"(Passing the budget) is a fundamental step on the state's path to reinstating order in the public finances," Minister of Finance Ali Hassan Khalil said after the vote.
Cruz said during the debate that while he doesn't support reinstating the interrogation technique "in any sort of widespread use," he also doesn't consider it to be torture.
In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, the former Vice President said he was determined to get assault weapons off the streets by reinstating the Assault Weapons Ban.
A charter school in Texas is reinstating a teacher who was placed on administrative leave after assigning students to write a list of the positive aspects of slavery.
The vice president's comments come almost a week after President Trump signed an executive order reinstating the National Space Council, which had been dormant for nearly 25 years.
He believes that reinstating the primacy of the US dollar over parallel currencies, as the government has done with fuel, will reduce corruption and arbitrage in the economy.
As a result, his victory has been declared "no-contest"—on September 13, 2017, the UFC officially stripped Jones of his title, reinstating Cormier as Light Heavyweight Champion.
He cut off medical and dental benefits after a judge blocked the state's work requirements, reinstating them only after the federal government took another crack at work requirements.
In August 2019, Erdoğan said he was in favor of reinstating the death penalty, after a woman was brutally murdered by her ex-husband in a public cafe.
Mr. Li said it was important to prevent Democrats in the California Legislature from gaining a supermajority that could allow them to pass a bill reinstating affirmative action.
Trump pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran in May, and has since started reinstating economic penalties and pressing other countries to stop buying Iranian oil.
In efforts to restore more normal relations with Moscow, President Donald Trump has suggested reinstating Russia into the G7 and inviting the country to the summit next year.
Many investors have been whipsawed by the market's sharp downturn, but billionaire investor Leon Cooperman thinks reinstating an old trading rule could help protect them: The uptick rule.
In addition to reinstating mailed statements, the Know Your Social Security Act also seeks to clarify the procedures the Social Security Administration should follow in the digital age.
Hendrawan Supratikno, a PDI-P lawmaker, said his party rejects the idea of ending direct election of the president, but is in favor of reinstating the Broad Guidelines.
A ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines and reinstating Virginia's one-handgun-a-month law were among eight policy proposals Northam introduced ahead of the session.
Or he could issue an order reinstating a program known as Secure Communities, in which the local authorities cooperated with federal agencies to detect and deport illegal immigrants.
President Trump killed the Iran agreement Tuesday, calling it a "horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made," and reinstating U.S. sanctions against the Iranian government.
The US has threatened to completely walk away from talks with Russia aimed at reinstating the ceasefire if Russia does not stop its bombardment and allow in humanitarian aid.
And even though he was lionised for most of his life, he never took his gift for granted, agonising over each composition, crossing out, reinstating and crossing out again.
The NRA, which currently spends about $3 million annually on political lobbying and advocacy, is one of the most prominent opponents of reinstating the CDC's funding on gun issues.
Lower courts Lower courts have ruled against the government, pointing to the administration's shifting rationale for reinstating the question and held that the way the government proceeded was illegal.
The Brentwood Union Free School District has since taken security measures, such as reinstating metal detectors at Brentwood High School and increasing police presence, said district spokesman Felix Adeyeye.
From banning refugees and Muslims entering the country to reinstating the global gag rule to picking a Supreme Court nominee who will very likely seek to overturn Roe v.
We demand that Amazon respect our community by reinstating Rashad immediately with back pay and committing to respect workers' rights to organize and speak out for a better workplace.
The Justice Department has asked the 2nd Circuit to reconsider its decision from last fall reinstating the case, which had initially been tossed by a federal district court judge.
Why it raises eyebrows: reinstating Russian adoptions = weakening Magnitsky Weakening or repealing the Magnitsky Act is considered a top priority for Putin, as The New York Times recently explained.
Part of the show is about this idea: Can I knowingly embrace this submissive, sexy female role and enjoy it without feeling guilty that I'm reinstating ridiculous gender roles?
Kobach told Reuters that the Trump administration-in-waiting is considering reinstating a database of immigrants from Muslim-majority countries — something the federal government did from 21 to 2000.
The Dodgers also recalled infielder/catcher Kyle Farmer, infielder/outfielder Tim Locastro and outfielders Andrew Toles and Alex Verdugo while reinstating left-hander Zac Rosscup from the disabled list.
"Reinstating the federal assault weapons ban that was in effect from 85033 to 2004 would prohibit manufacture and sales, but it would not affect weapons already possessed," Swalwell wrote.
After the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, President Barack Obama issued an executive order reinstating gun violence prevention research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Macron was this week forced to bring his ministers back into line after his government spokesman and a junior minister said reinstating a scrapped wealth tax was being considered.
The decision put a nationwide injunction on the administration's suspension rule, reinstating the Obama-era rule -- otherwise known as the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) -- in 26 states.
Will he oversee two years of fast tracked judges and partisan votes, or will he conduct committee business with an eye toward reinstating bipartisan faith in the federal courts?
Cutting Medicaid and private health insurance subsidies and reinstating coverage caps means patients will have to go back to the days of choosing between healthcare or paying their rent.
In August, however, a federal court disputed the government's ability to suspend a rule without a replacement, reinstating WOTUS in 26 states until a new rule can be implemented.
The plaintiffs in Fukushima case have called on defendants for reinstating the levels of radioactivity at their homes before the disaster, but the court rejected the request, Kyodo said.
The Democrats will start by rejoining the critical Paris Agreement and reinstating the environmental regulations the Trump administration has removed, while also following rather than flouting our federal laws.
His plan includes reinstating a 2014 executive order banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, which was overturned shortly after Trump took office in 2017.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday overturned a ruling that barred Florida corrections officials from reinstating a now-rescinded policy that prevented a transgender inmate from receiving hormone therapy.
The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions is considering permanently reinstating Pell Grants for incarcerated students, who lost access to federal scholarships under the 1994 crime bill.
The Senate's top education leaders will consider reinstating Pell grants for incarcerated students, a move that would restore a federal lifeline to the nation's cash-strapped prison education system.
Reinstating American adoptions of Russian orphans certainly seems like a far less serious matter than a meeting about, say, the removal of United States sanctions on certain Russian officials.
Consider Joe Arpaio, the Arizona sheriff known for his racist tactics who defended housing inmates in un-air-conditioned tents, reinstating the chain gang and making discriminatory traffic stops.
But Tehran's statements and actions strongly suggest that its primary goal is not acquiring a nuclear weapon but rather reinstating the economic and diplomatic benefits afforded by the deal.
To change that, Congress would have to pass a law reinstating the draft, and the president would have to sign it, actions that would likely require broad political support.
At the December meeting, Marcoux said that reinstating the mascot would only embroil the school in more negative press and make it hard for him to recruit new students.
Halo: Infinite, technically Halo 6, is a chance to right the ship, reinstating dynamics players loved about the initial games and proving that, yes, 343 knows what it's doing.
Trump in an interview told ABC News last month that he "absolutely" thinks that waterboarding works and would consider reinstating it as if senior administration officials think it's necessary.
The letter was a well-reasoned argument for reinstating the Resource Prospector, suggesting that it would fulfill many of the science goals for the return to the moon program.
Supporters of reinstating affirmative action argue that it helps to increase diversity on college campuses and at government agencies, while opponents say it introduces inequities that harm other groups.
IBM workers responded with a lawsuit that forced the company to settle by paying more than $853 million and reinstating expensive traditional pensions for more than 843,833 of them.
Trump on Wednesday told ABC News that he "absolutely" thinks that waterboarding works and would consider reinstating it as an interrogation technique if senior administration officials think it's necessary.
Duke also trumpeted its record-setting number of early decision applicants, and Harvard said it had the lowest acceptance rate for early applicants since reinstating the program in 2011.
"In order to increase security, we have assessed that reinstating control in our internal borders would be justified," said Kimmo Elomaa, a senior official at the Ministry of Interior.
So reinstating Spencer would seem to be a backing-off of that claim — that is, if we assume that espousing racism is why Spencer was banned to begin with.
Among other initiatives, President Trump is proposing massive cuts to America's foreign aid, planning to accept far fewer refugees, and reinstating the global gag rule on abortion (a Republican tradition).
Around 80 percent of Americans support net neutrality, and a survey from last month found that 57 percent of voters consider reinstating net neutrality regulations to be an election issue.
Lawmakers in both the House and Senate have announced bills with the intention of reinstating the net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission moved to repeal back in 2017.
The Freedom Caucus also targets foreign aid for family planning by reinstating the Reagan-era Mexico City Policy, otherwise known as the "global gag rule," which Obama repealed in 19733.
"By shutting our account down, you're reinstating the idea that the likes of cellulite and stretch marks are something to be ashamed of, which is beyond hurtful," Howard told Refinery29.
The European Central Bank said on Thursday it would wait until Athens had tied up a number of loose ends in its agreement with international lenders before reinstating the waiver.
Trump's order, if enacted, could put new CIA Director Pompeo in a tight spot given that his workforce, according to multiple serving officers, largely opposes reinstating the black sites program.
Republican Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker this month told reporters he was in talks with lawmakers about reinstating the death penalty for those who kill law enforcement officers in the state.
From banning bump stocks to disarming abusers to reinstating the assault weapons ban, student activists in Florida and across the country put all gun violence prevention legislation on the table.
Though Blizzard appeared to make some concessions, halving Blitzchung's ban to six months and reinstating his winnings, the company has become the target of memes and mockery on social media.
Despite that conversation with Mattis, Trump months later still said he "absolutely" thinks waterboarding works and would consider reinstating it as an interrogation technique if senior officials think it's necessary.
In addition, both Republicans and Democrats agreed in their 2016 party platforms that reinstating Glass-Steagall could bring much-needed security and stability to our economy and help protect consumers.
Although a lower court had accepted the claims, Mr. Castille, about two weeks before he retired at the end of 2014, joined a unanimous decision reinstating Mr. Williams's death sentence.
House and Senate Democrats on Wednesday unveiled a new two-page bill called the "Save the Internet Act," which proposes reinstating net neutrality rules that were repealed two years ago.
It claims it's simply reinstating a question that's been part of every census except 22020's (although it hasn't been on the short form used by every respondent since 22015).
CARACAS (Reuters) - American Airlines said on Tuesday it will ax its Caracas to New York route on April 4 due to low demand just over three months after reinstating it.
"   In reinstating Conroy Friday, Ryan said his initial move seeking resignation "was based on my duty to ensure that the House has the kind of pastoral services that it deserves.
Lawmakers are now considering alternatives, including reinstating the alternative minimum tax on some corporations and wealthy individuals, and raising the corporate rate above 103 percent after some number of years.
The bill would repeal the order introduced by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, bar the FCC from reinstating it or a substantially similar order and reinstate the 2015 net neutrality order.
We have a chance to correct this mistake by reinstating Chick-fil-A and sending a message that we are open for all, open for faith and open for business.
SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile's Constitutional Tribunal voted on Monday to legalize abortion under limited circumstances, reinstating a right Chilean women lost 28 years ago in the twilight of the military dictatorship.
But within hours of the acquisition's closing in July 2012, the new Duke board met and fired Johnson, reinstating former Duke CEO James Rogers, in a vote along company lines.
Several global powers have decried President Donald Trump's administration for reinstating tough economic sanctions against Iran, while actively calling on businesses to ignore the White House over the coming months.
In his speech, the president outlined his administration's achievements in restricting abortion access, from reinstating and expanding the global gag rule to appointing conservative judges to the nation's federal courts.
Others have interpreted Mr. Trump's executive order reinstating and expanding the "Mexico City policy" gag rule on abortion counseling to mean shuttering Pepfar, though there's no concrete evidence of that.
So there's little doubt why New York City changed its gun rules — or why the state passed a law that effectively forbids the city from ever reinstating its old rules.
Updated 4:43PM ET, December 5th: Updated to reflect that Amazon shared that it will be reinstating its $25 minimum for free shipping for non-Prime members on Friday, December 14th.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Turks living in Germany will not be allowed to vote in any referendum on reinstating the death penalty in Turkey, Chancellor Angela Merkel said in remarks broadcast on Tuesday.
But thanks a new bipartisan amendment to the upcoming "must-pass" National Defense Authorization Act, it seems ZTE's one remaining lifeline would disappear by retroactively reinstating the original seven-year ban.
In his previous tenure as governor from 1975 to 1983, Brown vetoed a bill reinstating capital punishment after the U.S. Supreme Court declared it was being administered in an unconstitutional manner.
The moral case for reinstating Pell for incarcerated people is clear: As a society, we must equip incarcerated people with the skills to build a life for themselves upon their release.
Fallout from the cancellation and reinstating of the event, organized by Israel's ambassador to the UN, raises concerns about how museums might do business in light of recent anti-BDS legislation.
However, the Republican's comments about reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, which separated investment banking from commercial banking operations from 1933 until it was repealed in 1999, could have the opposite effect.
On top of that, Cuba's single-party system means that all the potential candidates are chosen directly by the National Assembly, who have been reinstating Fidel and Raúl Castro for decades.
Transgender rights have been a divisive political issue in the United States the last few years, with President Donald Trump recently reinstating a ban on transgender people serving in the military.
She also believes that reinstating Glass-Steagall, an idea popular with progressive Democrats, would not address the types of institutions that have risen since the law was written in the 1930s.
"All foreign or domestic threats to resort to force undermine the goal of reinstating democratic governance in Venezuela, as well as the principles enshrined in the UN charter," Luna's statement said.
For the past 11 months, the Saudis and their allies in the Gulf have launched a bombing campaign in Yemen, backed by US logistical and intelligence support, aimed at reinstating Hadi.
Reforming our financial system and reinstating a modernized Glass-Steagall Act would allow credit unions and other institutions to compete and reduce the prevalence of "too big to fail" financial institutions.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has vowed to tackle Mexico's crisis of disappearances and mass graves in part by reinstating a national search system and allocating unlimited resources to the program.
" Trump added that he would consider reinstating currently outlawed "enhanced interrogation" techniques depending on the advice of his national security team, but stressed that "we have to fight fire with fire.
If Democrats are really looking to play hardball in the spending negotiations, they may also insist on reinstating cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments to subsidize healthcare costs for low-income Americans.
In his speech before the teachers union, Biden addressed the "systemic racism" in schools that limits children's education and also called for reinstating Department of Education guidance for schools pursuing desegregation.
Bloomberg told the outlet that reinstating the ban, as other 2020 contenders have proposed, would hurt the U.S. economy while boosting Saudi Arabia and Russia as they filled the market void.
" Fox said Saggar will not be reinstated as CEO, but that GlassRatner is "seriously considering reinstating him as Director of the [emergency department] if he is willing to accept that position.
The Republican National Committee is reinstating its support of Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore after initially cutting ties over allegations of sexual misconduct, two sources confirmed to The Hill Monday.
Schiff, on ABC's "This Week," said he would hope if Trump tries to oust Mueller, then the House would pass a law reinstating the former FBI director as an independent counsel.
In a separate legal matter on Friday involving another Christie ally, United Airlines agreed to pay a $2.4 million settlement for reinstating a money-losing flight to South Carolina from Newark.
There seems to be no way of honoring the Brexit vote without reinstating its hard infrastructure (customs checks, guards) and thereby reopening that imperfectly healed wound running athwart the Irish landscape.
Some expressed dismay that Obama, who is popular in Cuba for punching holes in the U.S. economic embargo and reinstating diplomatic relations, had taken a measure they saw as hurting ordinary Cubans.
The MHP wants to see debate on reinstating the death penalty, which Erdogan has continuously said he would approve if it passed parliament, revived as part of the AKP's constitutional change package.
Many Sri Lankans, including several influential religious leaders, are in favor of reinstating the death penalty to curb rising crime, though rights groups have warned that such a measure would be ineffective.
When it comes to Cuba, the administration is reversing Obama-era policies designed to support the Cuban people and reinstating a cap on the amount Americans can send to their relatives there.
And last Wednesday, additional negative coverage came as the President announced on Twitter that he was reinstating a ban on transgender individuals from serving "in any capacity" in the US armed forces.
Reinstating the waiver, and Greece's participation in the ECB's quantitative easing program, would have a positive impact of 400 million to 500 million euros on Greek bank results in 2017, Stournaras said.
In a decree in its Official Gazette, the government confirmed it was reinstating 1,823 people to their state jobs, although it did not give reasons why they had been purged or reinstated.
Sanders favors breaking up too-big-to-fail banks and reinstating a version of the Glass-Steagall Act, a Depression-era law that prohibited commercial banks from engaging in investment banking activities.
Attached to Brooks's statement was a "Resolution Reinstating Jeff Sessions as United States Senator," detailing Trump's recent affronts regarding the attorney general and making the case for his return to the Senate.
" Ross responded in a statement, saying that "the administrative record" shows that the department "took a deep dive into the surrounding legal, policy, and program considerations prior to reinstating the citizenship question.
If the decision is overturned, regulation of abortion could shift back to the states and many conservative states already have laws on the book reinstating an abortion ban if Roe is reversed.
The city is also reinstating a dormant program that provided domestic violence services in shelters, after the review found 60 percent of violent episodes in family shelters were due to domestic violence.
Obama called for more resources for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, prohibiting those on a federal no-fly list from buying guns and reinstating the federal assault weapons ban.
CNN had sought an emergency federal court hearing after the White House said it would again revoke Acosta's pass once a temporary restraining order reinstating it for a two-week period expired.
President Trump signed an executive order this morning reinstating the "Mexico City" policy that banned family planning funding for overseas groups that provide abortions, as Jonathan Swan and Caitlin Owens previewed yesterday.
Knowing he lacked support there, Mr. Duterte hasn't pushed too hard for reinstating the death penalty for drug crimes or lowering the age of criminal liability from 15 to nine years old.
If so, and if he is truly committed to keeping firearms away from "mentally disturbed individuals who may commit acts of violence," then he could promote that goal by reinstating the regulation.
I urge the legislature to reject this bill and instead join with Hawaii to demand federal legislation reinstating the right to abortion not just in New York but across our troubled land.
Federal officials said the slight acceleration was largely the result of reinstating a tax on health insurers that the Affordable Care Act imposed but Congress had suspended for a year in 21.3.
Because the state passed a law forbidding New York City from reinstating its own rules, it's not possible for the city to resume its allegedly illegal behavior if this case is dismissed.
The automaker and CEO Elon Musk were ordered by Judge Amita Baman Tracy to take several actions to remedy the violations, including reinstating and giving backpay to a fired pro-union employee.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed a bill Monday night ending the government shutdown, capping off a nearly three-day deadlock and reinstating funds until February 8, a senior administration official said.
Reinstating the Recovery Act could threaten a hard-fought, consensual restructuring at PREPA, where creditors holding most of the utility's $8.3 billion in debt agreed to take 15 percent reductions in payouts.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Reinstating border controls within Europe's passport-free Schengen zone because of the migrant crisis would significantly increase costs for Germany's foreign trade, national trade organizations told German media on Wednesday.
Should the opportunity present itself, perhaps to the next president, there are a couple of viable options for a fundamental tax overhaul that wouldn't require reinstating the 35 percent corporate tax rate.
During his presidential campaign, Trump said he would "absolutely" require Muslims to register in a database, reinstating the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, a policy implemented after the 9/11 terror attacks.
In November, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach told Reuters that the Trump transition team is considering reinstating a federal database of immigrants from majority-Muslim countries, which existed from 2002 to 2011.
The opposition Labor party has also indulged in "spill motions", as the leadership votes are known, first evicting Kevin Rudd in 2010 in favour of Julia Gillard and then reinstating him in 2013.
Reinstating the UHF discount might allow for more expansion — it allows for twice as much household reach by UHF stations — but it's not clear that it would be enough to enable big mergers.
After WADA's compliance committee recommended reinstating RUSADA ahead of Thursday's vote, Canadian skier Beckie Scott, both a member of the compliance body and the head of the athlete committee, resigned from the former.
Washington (CNN)A federal appeals court says the Internal Revenue Service has not proven it has ended discriminatory practices against conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, reinstating a lawsuit against the troubled agency.
Reinstating former President Obama's Clean Power Plan is hardly the most ambitious goal in the world — that rule would have largely provided a regulatory backstop for trends already apparent in the power sector.
Wednesday's decision did have good news for PHH with the court reinstating an earlier ruling throwing out the $109 million fine the CFPB levied against PHH, which was the catalyst for the lawsuit.
Tanden is opposed to Clinton coming out in favor of reinstating Glass-Steagall not based on any actual policy arguments (which exist), but rather based on how Clinton can position herself against Sanders.
But the triumphant return almost never happened: After Kesha agreed to the show, Dr. Luke's label revoked their permission, only reinstating her into the lineup when she agreed not to address the lawsuit.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algerian lawmakers passed constitutional reforms on Sunday proposed by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after the 2011 "Arab Spring" uprisings, including reinstating a two-term limit for the presidency and boosting parliamentary powers.
Stack, to his credit, has also called for "common sense gun control": blocking the sale of guns to those under 21, reinstating the ban on assault weapons, and expanding mental health background checks.
Democrats also insist that any funding bill include provisions reinstating protections that Trump lifted in September for Dreamers (undocumented immigrants who came to America as children) and offer them a path to citizenship.
The rider bars the administration from reinstating the rule unless it can show that it produced a "statistically significant" improvement in safety and driver health during the brief time it was in place.
It called for revising the scope of inspections, reinstating a quality assurance program, developing a specific plan for facilities with numerous problems, updating procedures and implementing plans to verify and correct recurring issues.
RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco's ministerial council on Monday approved a draft law reinstating compulsory military service for young men and women for the first time since 2006, the Royal Cabinet said in a statement.
Those earlier studies tended to examine pay to combat staff turnover, according to Daniel Schuman, policy director of Demand Progress Action, which advocated at congressional hearings earlier this year for reinstating the studies.
In reinstating the discount, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai (R) said that the loophole was outdated but argued that the Obama-era FCC erred in repealing it without reviewing the existing media ownership cap.
And reinstating the global gag rule is a clear signal that Trump, who said in 1999 that he was "very pro-choice," is actually willing to pass sweeping anti-abortion measures as president.
When the Federal Communications Commission repealed net neutrality on Monday, Washington state Governor Jay Inslee did not waste any time reinstating the nationally-repealed rules that same day for the people of Washington.
Pai accomplished this by reinstating an obsolete loophole called the "UHF discount," which allows broadcasters to discount by 2179 percent the reach of local stations that use ultra-high-frequency (UHF) TV signals.
Also weighing on shares of the 135-year old retailer was Goldman Sachs reinstating coverage on the stock with a 'sell' rating, saying recent trading patterns in the retailer "continued to be disappointing".
Editorial In a last-minute move that would give Republicans an advantage in maintaining control of the House of Representatives, the Trump administration is reinstating a question about citizenship to the 2020 census.
But in a letter to the school community on Sunday, Cornell's president, Martha E. Pollack, said that "based on what we know, and pending final investigation," Cornell would not consider reinstating the group.
Also weighing on shares of the 135-year old retailer was Goldman Sachs reinstating coverage on the stock with a 'sell' rating, saying recent trading patterns in the retailer "continued to be disappointing".
He has plenty of proposals and ideas to go after the finance industry and the wealthy, including taxing stock trades and reinstating Glass-Steagall, and it's not like details can't be filled in.
This could be accomplished by following through on recent proposals to hold NATO exercises in the Baltic states and Poland, as well as by discussing reinstating the missile shield removed by President Obama.
"A draft restart plan has been submitted to PHMSA, which they will review and approve prior to constructing and reinstating line 1 in original service," A Colonial spokeswoman said in an emailed response.
Separately, human rights experts worry that if Mr. Trump keeps his campaign promise of reinstating the sort of torture used under George W. Bush, authoritarian regimes around the world will do the same.
She grows forceful when emphasizing that the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory legislation includes a provision to break up the big banks, something Mr. Sanders has called for through reinstating the 1933 Glass-Steagall Act.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump signed an executive action on Monday reinstating the so-called Mexico City Policy, which bars international non-governmental organizations that perform or promote abortions from receiving US government funding.
But the Clinton campaign has not yet called for reinstating the ban on donations from lobbyists, the Washington insider corps paid to influence government policy in assorted ways, including "money bundling" for favored candidates.
On the flip side, the most prevalent argument against reinstating Glass-Steagall—that the law was written over 80 years ago, and we need banking regulation for the 21st century—is also not made.
Le Pen has long advocated for the protection of France against global terrorism by a moratorium on immigration, and by reinstating national border controls to prevent free access for migrants predominantly from Muslim countries.
Not only would it be a bummer for anyone still planning a getaway, reinstating the ban would blow back on the airlines that began routes to Cuba last year, including American Airlines and JetBlue.
They already have the likes of Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders pushing for breakups and both political parties talking about reinstating the Depression-era Glass-Steagall law that separated commercial and investment banking.
Some 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls have proposed the idea of reinstating the 1994 assault weapons ban, which sunsetted in 2004 during the Bush administration, as a solution to the recent spate of mass shootings.
"All foreign or domestic threats to resort to force undermine the goal of reinstating democratic governance in Venezuela, as well as the principles enshrined in the U.N. charter," said Peru's Foreign Minister Ricardo Luna.
Firefighters halted searching and evacuated thousands from their homes until the afternoon when civil defense authorities ruled out the risk of another dam burst, calling off the evacuation and reinstating search-and-rescue efforts.
Trump said Wednesday any deal on reinstating the DACA program, which protects immigrants who came here as children, would have to include the wall along the Southern border with Mexico, a fervent campaign promise.
Members from both parties have long stressed that reinstating earmarks doesn't have to mean a return to wasteful and highly criticized pork-barrel spending in which federal funds flow to thousands of niche projects.
President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the deal in May and is reinstating sanctions on Iran after he had criticized the accord and said the country did not abide by its conditions.
Reinstating the crude export ban could be one of the single simplest, widest-reaching climate policy options available to the next Democratic president, who could bring it back without congressional approval on day one.
Fake news had a field day amid last week's dramatic escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions, even managing to convince several Americans that the U.S. was reinstating the draft for an impending war with Iran.
Clinton attributed her White House loss to both Wikileaks and FBI Director James Comey's sending a bombshell letter to Congress only days before the election announcing he was reinstating an investigation into her emails.
South African chief prosecutor Shaun Abrahams will today announce whether he is reinstating corruption charges against former president Jacob Zuma, who was forced to resign by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) last month.
Multilateral talks that feature a committed China and obstacle-free terms for reinstating the negotiations offer the best chance to roll back North Korea's program and prevent Pyongyang from conducting future tests, or worse.
The National Labor Relations Board on Monday held that employers can stop collecting union dues upon the expiration of a collective bargaining agreement, overruling Obama-era precedent and reinstating a standard from the 1960s.
By reinstating the ban, the Supreme Court effectively validated President Trump's unsubstantiated fears about transgender people — fears that also have fueled his administration's attempts to undo legal protections for transgender people in other areas.
He also said German companies were concerned about the effects of U.S. sanctions against Iran after President Donald Trump announced he was ditching an international nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic and reinstating sanctions.
The bill would repeal the order introduced by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, bar the FCC from reinstating it or a substantially similar order and reinstate the 2015 net neutrality order, a fact sheet said.
He acknowledges that these last two movements amounted to a form of "counter-enlightenment", reinstating theocracy, but he insists that even the mullahs' Iran has some modernising features: they educated an unprecedented number of girls.
The other proposals Northam wants the legislature to consider are reinstating Virginia's one-handgun-a-month law, increasing penalties for leaving loaded, unsecured firearms around children and requiring people to report lost and stolen firearms.
However, the bill was so recklessly and dangerously written not only would have targeted the LGBTQ community but African American, Muslim and Jewish communities as well, reinstating cruel and deadly discriminatory Jim Crow laws overnight.
I'm very happy to see him take steps toward defunding Planned Parenthood and [reinstating the Mexico City policy] to save unborn children, but if we aren't helping women, then we are just redistributing the oppression.
She then wrapped up her long weekend of swimsuit changes, donning a plain black bikini top and strappy bottoms with reflective green sunglasses, reinstating her extensions and pulling her hair into a slick-backed ponytail.
With inequality rising and wages stagnant, the post-industrial heartlands switched as one to UKIP, which campaigned for "real" immigration cuts, the renegotiation of recent trade deals and a referendum on reinstating the death penalty.
Just three days after his inauguration, President Trump signed a memorandum reinstating what's known as the Global Gag Rule — a policy that eliminates US development aid funding for any NGO that provides abortion-related services.
The party faced criticism from the ANC and EEF for briefly expelling, then reinstating its member of parliament Dianne Kohler Barnard after she shared a Facebook post last year praising former apartheid President PW Botha.
The Trump administration has the power to take steps to put protections in place for the LGBTQ community and they can start by reinstating Obama-era rules and regulations such as the transgender bathroom bill.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Wednesday, the US Senate voted in favor of reinstating the Federal Communications Commission's rules ensuring net neutrality, which are currently on track to be repealed on June 11.
And just days after entering the White House, Trump signed an executive action reinstating the so-called Mexico City policy, which bars international nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortions from receiving US government funding.
Our country must stay true to its core values, and that means reinstating Obama-era refugee quotas, and working to make it easier, not harder, for refugees to gain the help and protection they need.
The draft language shared with CNN also would slightly alter the party's position on Israel, reinstating a reference to an "undivided" Jerusalem and removing a reference to Palestine in support of a two-state solution.
Instead, he brushed it under the rug, even reinstating Major General Ahmadu Mohammed, who Amnesty revealed was in charge of the Nigerian military unit that in cold blood executed more than 85033 unarmed, former detainees.
In January 2017, President Donald Trump signed an executive action reinstating that policy, also known as the "Global Gag Rule," which prevents international nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortions from receiving US government funding.
WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Republican Senator Lamar Alexander said on Tuesday he had reached a deal with Democratic Senator Patty Murray to stabilize Obamacare, including reinstating federal subsidies that President Donald Trump jettisoned last week.
"In our view it is unjustified (to require) compliance with these criteria and their presence on the roadmap for reinstating the federation is illegitimate because they lie beyond its competence," Shlyakhtin said in a statement.
The stock was also helped by the former state phone monopoly reinstating an ordinary dividend for the first time since 2013 and despite a target to return to core profit growth this year being postponed.
The chain reaction that eventually led to this shutdown began back in September, when the Trump administration announced it would end the DACA program — and also called on Congress to pass a law reinstating it.
Human rights groups say reinstating it counters a clear global trend of moratoria on executions or abolition of capital punishment, and goes against a United Nations covenant against the death penalty that the Philippines signed.
"What's important are the facts of my record," she tweeted, noting she was a co-sponsor of the financial transaction tax, supported reinstating a new Glass-Steagall Act and voted twice against the bank bailout.
Taken together, the moves have signaled a pattern of reinstating and promoting those closest to Trump after purging staffers Trump viewed as insufficiently loyal or part of the alleged "deep state" plot to get him.
The bill extends so-called bonus depreciation — the ability to take big deductions related to certain corporate investments — at a cost of $34 billion, but pays for it by reinstating the corporate alternative minimum tax.
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Monday that restricts travel to the U.S. from six predominantly Muslim countries, partially reinstating the controversial travel ban that was blocked by a federal judge in February.
But she confirmed what her spokesman said last week, that Germany would not authorize Turkish consulates and embassies to act as polling stations on reinstating the death penalty - banned in all European Union countries - in Turkey.
President Donald Trump on Monday touted so-called stop and frisk policing tactics, telling attendees at a chiefs of police convention that he has instructed the Justice Department to work toward reinstating the practice in Chicago.
During her Minneapolis campaign announcement in a driving snow on Sunday, Klobuchar mentioned several goals: reducing the influence of money in politics, automatically registering young people to vote and reinstating climate regulations rolled back by Trump.
Some Republicans have suggested reinstating property ownership as a condition for voting, while Senator Ted Cruz urges the repeal of the Seventeenth Amendment, to allow state legislators, rather than voters, to choose U.S. senators once again.
But she said many party members had told her during a summer "listening tour" that reinstating the draft - which was scrapped in 2011 - or community service was a good idea for both native Germans and immigrants.
The decree, seen by Reuters, brings the ministry in line with an agriculture ministry decree issued last week reinstating the ergot ban, a policy that previously hampered the world's largest wheat buyer's ability to import grain.
Day 4: Reinstated The Global Gag Rule In his first week leading the country, President Trump signed an executive order reinstating the Reagan-era global gag rule that prohibits federal funding for international organizations offering abortions.
Over the course of recent Democratic debates, Clinton has remained opposed to reinstating Glass-Steagall even as Sanders used the rallying cry of breaking up the banks to help lock up several Midwest and Northeastern primaries.
The Pentagon was surprised last month when President Trump tweeted out that he was reinstating the ban on transgender troops, and military leaders said they wouldn't move on it without more guidance from the White House.
"We call on the Cambodian government to reverse course by reinstating the political opposition, releasing Kem Sokha, and allowing civil society and media to resume their constitutionally protected activities," the State Department said in a statement.
Trump said he would sign an order to "begin reinstating U.S. nuclear sanctions" on Iran and also promised to impose "the highest level of economic sanctions," including measures that could target nations doing business with Iran.
Packer, the College Board executive, said on Twitter last week that the organization will consider reinstating some of the earlier eras into the course curriculum, and that officials will reach a final decision by mid-July.
Finally, the U.S. can also follow-through on their commitment to help the most vulnerable Iraqis by reinstating a robust refugee admissions program that offers a path to safety for Iraqis whose only option is resettlement.
Many foreign policy experts have been wondering for months about who might be counseling the leading Republican presidential candidate, who has unfurled such provocative proposals as reinstating waterboarding and barring foreign Muslims from entering the country.
Most of the provisions of Dodd-Frank, while necessary and historic in their own rights, stopped well short of the blunter ideas financial reformers had advocated, like reinstating Glass-Steagall's walls between banks and investment firms.
And President Trump has pursued an agenda that included reinstating the "global gag order," a policy first introduced by Reagan, which bars any non-governmental groups that provide and "promote" abortion overseas from receiving U.S. aid.
In one case involving Fannie Mae, the government-sponsored mortgage firm, he joined his colleagues on the appellate court in reinstating a lawsuit in which a black employee claimed his supervisor created a racially hostile workplace.
Colorado had executed just one person since reinstating the death penalty in the mid-1970s: Gary Davis, who had been convicted of the rape and murder of Virginia May, was given a lethal injection in 1997.
Reinstating the law, which was repealed in 1999, has not attracted significant attention in Congress, but advocates in the White House and both parties now argue it would provide critical safeguards to prevent another financial crisis.
For example, he proposes making stress tests for banks more stringent and reinstating the requirement that banks produce annual "living wills," which are complex documents that detail how they would unwind their operations in a bankruptcy.
"We are reinstating flexibility for state Medicaid directors to establish reasonable standards and protect program integrity in their own state programs," said Charmaine Yoest, assistant secretary of public affairs at HHS, in a Friday press call.
One source in China said the reason for reinstating the ban was to rein in overly aggressive tour operators who had been rolling out package deals to South Korea too quickly in the eyes of authorities.
But there may be one positive to come out of Facebook reinstating the video: it will highlight on a global stage the fact that Hungary's government is openly promoting this type of racist viewpoint, observed HRW's Stroehlein.
In December, at least 81 civilians were killed, 62 of whom in attacks attributed to the Saudi-led coalition, which has bombed Yemen since late March with the stated goal of reinstating President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.
Erdogan and his foreign minister accused European Union leaders of hypocrisy for telling Turkey reinstating the death penalty would end hopes of joining the bloc yet attending a summit hosted by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
But Erdogan, who has raised the possibility of reinstating the death penalty in Turkey to punish coup leaders, suggested in his comments to Reuters that the emergency was also aimed at eradicating supporters of Gulen in Turkey.
The Venice-Simplon Orient Express, that legendary long-distance passenger train service immortalized by Agatha Christie, Bram Stoker and countless others, is reinstating its historic route between London, Paris and Berlin in restored 1920s Art Deco carriages.
Democrats in the House and Senate introduced companions bills aimed at reinstating the Obama-era net neutrality rules that prohibited broadband providers from blocking or throttling websites or offering preferred businesses higher-quality service for additional fees.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating the ban, but just this week Trump signed a new executive order, banning immigrants from six Muslim-majority countries (now excluding Iraq) and halting all refugee resettlement.
In October, the Supreme Court of Appeal upheld an earlier High Court decision reinstating nearly 800 corruption charges relating to an arms deal that were filed against Zuma but shelved before he ran for president in 2009.
In the last two hours of 2015, Kanye West's announced that he was reinstating his Good Friday series, where the rapper would release non-album tracks every Friday in the lead up to The Life of Pablo.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating Trump's ban soon after, but the lives of many refugees continue to hang in the balance — and the treatment of refugees resettled in the U.S. remains shaky.
Olivia — who effectively turned to the dark side in the finale, reinstating B613 and becoming the new Command — basically blackmails Luna into killing herself in order to die a hero, not a villain, in the public's eye.
The ruling in the Briggs case built on a 2018 decision by the same court reinstating a five-year time limit for older rape cases because it said the crime was not, in fact, punishable by death.
Wells Fargo's largest investor, Warren Buffett, has likely already voted his shares to support the bank's recommendations at its contentious annual shareholder meeting next week which include reinstating most of the board's directors, a representative told Reuters.
But she also pressed home her central message on putting the brakes on immigration and reinstating border checks in France, asking the 3,000 strong-crowd: "Mass immigration - more, or stop?" and drawing chants of "Stop!" from supporters.
Speaking after a briefing from top national security officials, Obama said the United States is doing everything it can to prevent attacks against the U.S. homeland but lawmakers could help by reinstating the ban on assault weapons.
Pai's action faced fierce criticism from opponents of media consolidation, including Democratic FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn, who warned that reinstating the UHF discount would allow a small group of big TV station owners to get even bigger.
The Trump administration spent the first quarter of 2017 signaling plans to undermine that sort of integrated care by reinstating the gag rule and beginning to reduce US funding for maternal and infant health around the world.
Such a program should also include reinstating a nationwide ban on assault weapons — a state measure died in the Florida Legislature Tuesday — and ending an absurd prohibition against using federal public health funds to study gun violence.
WASHINGTON — President Trump is considering reversing major pieces of the Obama administration's opening with Cuba and reinstating limits on travel and commerce, citing human rights abuses by the Castro government as justification for a more punitive approach.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez's announcement last month reinstating the contingent worker survey of the U.S. census—absent since 2005—should help better understand the true size and scope of the on-demand economy in America.
Nigeria's output has also rebounded, and secondary sources such as consultancies and price-reporting agencies quoted by OPEC said it edged above 21.8 million bpd in August and September - reinstating the country as Africa's largest oil exporter.
He added that a conclusion of the reform review would lead to European Central Bank reinstating its waiver for Greek banks and including Greece into its quantitative easing program, which will mean fresh funds for the country.
Tireless in his scholarship, he delivered lectures at universities on five continents well into his later years and published his last book, "Reinstating Traditional Music in Contemporary Contexts," in 2016, on the eve of his 95th birthday.
In 2004, Erdogan's Law and Justice Party proposed reinstating the law, but eventually dropped the move under pressure from the European Union, which said that introducing the legislation would hurt Turkey's chance of ever joining the bloc.
Though not quite Mr Durant's equal, Mr George will go a long way towards reinstating the status quo from before last season, when Oklahoma City was a formidable two-headed dragon rather than an overstretched one-man band.
The bad old days of United States foreign assistance are coming back, now that President Donald Trump signed an executive order reinstating the global gag rule on overseas discussion of abortion by individuals and organizations receiving federal funding.
It also addressed the fact that, while Cooper Union recently announced a plan to stop charging in 250, students will be given "full scholarships," language that implies the school is giving gifts rather than reinstating its founding mission.
The backdrop: Per Axios' Khorri Atkinson, Ross said that reinstating the question, which hasn't been asked on the nation's standard census form since 1950, would provide better citizenship data to enforce the Voting Rights Act against racial discrimination.
Last week, McAleenan told NBC's Lester Holt that migrant family separations had resulted in the department "losing public trust" such that "from an enforcement perspective, it's not worth it," and that reinstating them is not on the table.
Goldman Sachs expected another leg of pound weakness, or "ample downside," pointing toward the BOE's monetary policy meeting next week, where it anticipated further guidance on likely easing measures, which may include reinstating quantitative easing (QE) asset purchases.
And much to the alarm of public interest advocates, Trump's FCC chief Ajit Pai is paving the way for the deal's completion by reinstating an obsolete regulatory loophole that will allow Sinclair to avoid federal media ownership limits.
The 100-Day Action Plan established at Mar-a-Lago was an important step toward addressing imbalances in the commercial and economic relationship that threaten that ballast, and reinstating a pragmatic agenda for bilateral trade and investment liberalization.
"Reinstating the Mexico City policy, defunding the UNFPA, naming a justice to the Supreme Court that he took from a list that conservatives put together -- that showed that he's serious about the things he campaigned on," he explained.
For more than a year, an armed faction called Libya Dawn has controlled Tripoli, setting up its own self-declared government, reinstating the former parliament and forcing the recognised government to operate in the east of the country.
Oli, 63, heads a fractious cabinet with no less than six deputy premiers – one a royalist bent on reinstating the monarchy and another the leader of a party representing minority Madhesis who has yet to sign the constitution.
Referred to by critics as the "global gag rule", the policy has been subjected to a game of political football over the years, with Democratic presidents rescinding the policy once in office and Republican presidents then reinstating it.
In recent days, Trump activists have helped install new planks in the party platform calling for tougher trade negotiations and for reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, the Depression-era law that walled commercial banking off from investment banking.
That work, as referenced in our resolution, must begin with reinstating funding for UNFPA, repealing the Global Gag Rule, and increasing U.S. funding for family planning programs to ensure that all women can meet their contraceptive needs. Rep.
A federal judge ruled on Friday the Trump administration must start accepting new applications for DACA protection — fully reinstating the program — because the administration has failed to offer a better, legal justification for rescinding the program, CNN reports.
Pai has also worked to undermine federal media ownership limits by reinstating an obsolete regulatory loophole that would allow TV broadcast station owners to gobble up smaller rivals, alarming opponents of media consolidation from across the political spectrum.
But they can only bolster the conviction of those among us who believe that reinstating military conscription, or requiring some form of alternative national service, deserves serious consideration — and that the country would be the better for it.
Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee and the chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, said the committee would consider reinstating the federal financial aid grants in the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act currently underway.
Some of the claims in that case were dismissed in June 2016, and the latest decision in the New York appeals court reinstating his conviction could lead to the dismissal of his other claims — if that reinstatement stands.
It's better to wait and consider reinstating them as part of a comprehensive overhaul of the budget and appropriations process, which would include a robust debate over who determines how money is best spent in individual congressional districts.
In renouncing the 2015 agreement, the U.S. is reinstating harsh sanctions on Iran, which is the fifth-biggest oil producer in the world, and is expecting most buyers to halt their purchases of Iranian crude oil by November.
Over the subsequent months, Trump would occasionally muse to Nielsen and other administration officials that he was thinking about reinstating a policy of family separation — which, of course, Nielsen and those officials maintained was never an actual policy.
Over the subsequent months, Trump would occasionally muse to Nielsen and other administration officials that he was thinking about reinstating a policy of family separation — which, of course, Nielsen and those officials maintained was never an actual policy.
On Sunday the court and Maduro attempted to walk back the decision, reinstating the assembly's power, but opposition leaders said the backtracking was too little, too late, and called on the citizens to rise up against the leader.
On Monday, for instance, Trump signed an executive order reinstating a policy prohibiting any U.S. nongovernmental organization (NGO) that performs or provides information about abortions abroad from receiving federal funding (a stance known as the Mexico City Policy).
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Commission has proposed reinstating anti-subsidy duties on imports of Argentine biodiesel after massive shipments of cheap biodiesel from Latin America into the European Union threatened its industry, an EU document seen by Reuters shows.
Mike Simpson, a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, told CNN he supported reinstating earmarks but told reporters it would have looked bad for House Republicans to make the change as one of the first moves after the election.
Since assuming the Presidency on Friday, Trump has again angered equality activists by reinstating the Mexico City policy, or the , which prohibits the granting of American foreign aid to health providers abroad if they provide counselling on abortion services.
Comey sent a letter to Congress only days before the election announcing that he was reinstating an investigation into whether Clinton mishandled classified information when she used a private email server while secretary of state from 2009 to 2012.
Many states have taken smaller steps, such as requiring ISPs with government contracts to abide by net neutrality principles, but California's bill defies the FCC in a way that most states have not by directly reinstating net neutrality protections.
In February he toyed with reinstating a policy reserving civil-service jobs for veterans—a move the generals favour both because a lot of superannuated senior officers need jobs and because having brother officers thus installed increases their power.
But during his speech, Obama spoke of the importance of adhering to American laws and values and against reinstating the use of waterboarding or imposing a religious test on immigrants, two positions that Trump has supported in the past.
Many members of the Christian Democrat Union supported either reinstating the military draft or a year of community service, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer told the Funke Mediengruppe newspapers and the French newspaper Ouest-France in an interview published on Saturday.
After being bombarded by criticism and with an end to the long-running doping saga now in sight, a vindicated WADA president Craig Reedie is confident that history will show they made the right decision by provisionally reinstating RUSADA.
Before he entered the White House, Trump himself called for reinstating some version of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, which played a key role in limiting the nation's second president, John Adams, to an embarrassing single term.
On the one hand, reinstating the 0.5 percent of risk-weighted assets banks are asked to hold as a buffer against shocks to consumer finances was a sign of confidence in an economy which has looked to be slowing.
But this letter insists that Uber "immediately" (emphasis int the original) remove its test vehicles from any public roads in the state, and that it seek out the appropriate permit before reinstating any use of its self-driving cars.
It could also include reinstating the "uptick rule" — a regulation created in the wake of the Great Depression to prevent short-sellers — who bet that a given stock will fall — from short-selling a stock whose price is falling.
The new president has even taken aim at abortion overseas, signing an executive order on Monday reinstating the so-called Mexico City Policy ban on taxpayer money going to any NGO that performs or provides counseling on abortions abroad.
Now Iran is pushing for even more commerce, in large part to buffer itself from the American sanctions that President Trump announced he was reinstating when he pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal, several senior Iraqi politicians said.
But as Butler and I have debated over the years, I remain committed to the idea that we cannot deny the feminine within sexual difference without once again degrading all that is feminine and therefore paradoxically reinstating Man's law.
In the latest ad, Sanders repeats themes he covered in a much-anticipated speech on Wall Street reform earlier this month, in which he criticized Clinton, particularly over her opposition to reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act or similar measures.
In cafeterias across the country, young men speculate about being sent abroad, even though United States officials have said repeatedly that they do not want a war with Iran, and that reinstating a military draft will require congressional approval.
Sandberg announced five key goals of the company moving forward, which per CNBC included increased transparency; reinstating user trust in the company to protect their data; investing in safety and security; safeguarding against election meddling; and stopping the spread of disinformation.
"We are having very productive talks with North Korea about reinstating the Summit, which, if it does happen, will likely remain in Singapore on the same date, June 12th, and, if necessary, will be extended beyond that date," Trump said.
CBP told major US airlines Friday night that the government is in the process of reinstating visas and is "back to business as usual" before the situation that was in place before last week's executive order, the airline executive told CNN.
Full text: 9th Circuit rules against reinstating travel ban "The government has pointed to no evidence that any alien from any of the countries named in the order has perpetrated a terrorist attack in the United States," the judges wrote.
"The court cited no evidence (much less 'solid' evidence) that the Secretary disbelieved DOJ's letter and, instead, secretly thought that reinstating the citizenship question to the census would not be useful for VRA enforcement," DOJ said in its new brief.
Full text: 9th Circuit rules against reinstating travel ban "The government has pointed to no evidence that any alien from any of the countries named in the order has perpetrated a terrorist attack in the United States," the judges wrote.
In May, the administration tried again, asking the court to agree to expedite briefing on whether it should hear another DACA case out of Maryland, where the 4th Circuit had ruled in favor of upholding an injunction reinstating the program.
Following the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, Warren emerged as a leading critic of Wall Street and continues to advocate for stiffer regulation and oversight, including reinstating a rule that would separate banks' retail business from their riskier investment banking activities.
The lender plans to largely base the managers' pay rises on performance standards but about 80 percent of staff will not be able to meet those standards, the source said, so it is effectively reinstating a pay freeze announced in January.
Even if Congress passed legislation reinstating a special counsel in some fashion, it is unclear whether such a law would have teeth, and many legal experts said the legislation could almost certainly prompt a legal challenge from the White House.
Now, leading Democratic lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce committee want to know if Trump's FCC is giving Sinclair "preferential" treatment by reinstating the so-called "UHF discount," which will allow the company to gobble up smaller rival Tribune Media.
The EU says London is yet to come up with a viable solution for the Irish border — the fear is that reinstating a physical border, including for customs, between EU-member Ireland and Britain's Northern Ireland province could revive violence there.
Erdogan also said he would approve reinstating the death penalty - a move that would likely end any hope of Turkish membership in the EU - if parliament passed a law on it, and said that too could be part of a referendum.
PARIS, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The European Commission has proposed reinstating anti-dumping duties on imports of Argentine biodiesel after massive shipments of cheap biodiesel from Latin America into the European Union threatened its industry, an EU document seen by Reuters shows.
He touted the slew of conservative judges that Trump has named to the courts, as well as actions like reinstating the Mexico City policy, which restricts U.S. foreign aid dollars from going to nongovernmental organizations that promote or provide abortions.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.), have pointed to the ACLU's evidence as proof they need the department's documents to further their probe on administration officials' motivations behind reinstating the citizenship question.
Rising to chief judge of the court in 1991, he wrote an opinion reinstating a gay midshipman who had been expelled from the Naval Academy at Annapolis, striking down a Clinton administration regulation barring gays from serving in the military.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans outlined their vision on Thursday for overhauling the tax code, proposing a one-year delay in President Trump's top priority of cutting the corporate tax rate while reinstating some prized tax breaks used by middle-class families.
Clinton believes that reinstating Glass-Steagall, whose main provisions were repealed in 1999 during the presidency of her husband, Bill Clinton, would not address the types of institutions that have cropped up since the law was written in the 1930s.
Additional details in the report described Mr. Biden's forthcoming policy as likely to include reinstating Obama-era regulations on automobiles and coal-fired power plants, while leaving a role for nuclear energy and natural gas in the United States energy mix.
Argentina's recession-hit economy was hit hard after the primaries as investors dashed for the exits, worried about a vacuum of power and Fernandez reinstating controls over the economy if he were to take over at the end of the year.
On the one hand, reinstating the 0.5 percent of risk-weighted assets banks are asked to hold as a buffer against shocks to consumer finances would be a sign of confidence in an economy which has looked to be slowing.
Almost every House Democrat and some House Republicans have taken the first important step by passing and reinstating the Pay-As-You-Go rules to ensure the House offsets any new spending by either increasing revenue or reducing it elsewhere.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - The U.S. Republican Party on Monday approved a new policy platform that calls for reinstating the 1933 Glass-Steagall law requiring the separation of commercial and investment banking, an addition White House hopeful Donald Trump's campaign said it backed.
Trump on Sunday said that the U.S. was formally reinstating the ban on imports of elephant trophies from Zimbabwe and Zambia, two of the main African countries with elephant populations, following heavy criticism after the ban was initially overturned last November.
President Trump in July announced in a series of tweets that he was reinstating a ban on transgender people serving in the military, claiming the Pentagon could not be "burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption" brought by their service.
Brady, the league's two-time MVP, is asking the appeals court to either reconsider its April ruling reinstating his four-game suspension or to let the entire 13-judge court rehear the case originally heard by a three-judge panel.
Because although Congress passed legislation in 2015 aimed at preventing future presidents from reinstating waterboarding and other abuses, there was a major loophole in the legislation that a determined president could exploit to allow CIA interrogators to resume torturing terror suspects.
Kobe Steel, Japan's No.3 steelmaker, said it was reinstating a forecast for its first annual profit in three years, after establishing that the tampering had not impacted the safety of its products, which are used widely in planes, trains and automobiles.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump dives into the business of policy Monday, signing executive actions that remove the US from the Trans Pacific Partnership, enacting a federal employee hiring freeze (except for the military), and reinstating the "Mexico City policy" on abortion funding.
Visas to be reinstated CBP alerted airlines Friday night that the US government would quickly begin reinstating visas that were previously canceled, and it advised airlines that refugees in possession of US visas will be admitted as well, an airline executive said.
In some ways, Buttigieg goes further, for example by committing to nominating a cabinet and judiciary that are at least 50% women if he becomes president, prioritizing diversity in all presidential appointments, and reinstating the White House Council on Women and Girls.
While the GOP platform called for reinstating Glass-Steagall and Trump's campaign manager at the time promoted it, Christie told the financial services lobbyists gathered that Trump is often open to changing his mind when he gets input from people with expertise.
A Wisconsin appeals court sided with state Republicans on Wednesday in reinstating some of their sweeping legislation passed during a lame-duck session following last year's midterm to weaken the powers of the newly elected Democratic governor, reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to consider reinstating Indiana's ban on abortions performed because of fetal disability, or the sex or race of the fetus, while upholding a requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated after the procedure is done.
A draft of the Democratic Party's proposed platform, on which delegates will vote next week in Philadelphia, calls for overturning voter identification laws and reinstating "the full protections of the Voting Rights Act," portions of which the Supreme Court struck down in 85033.
Underlying Trump's interest in reinstating the policy is a belief, which the president alluded to on Tuesday, that separating parents and children at the border is an effective deterrent to migrant families who might decide to seek asylum in the United States.
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Referred to by critics as the "global gag rule," the policy has been subjected to a game of political football over the years, with Democratic presidents rescinding the policy upon taking office, as President Obama did in 22019, and Republican presidents reinstating it.
"This alliance is keen on harsh policies on the Kurdish issue, looks to be in favor of reinstating the death penalty, and we can't really say they regard the preservation of freedom of speech and of the media very highly," he told Reuters.
"This alliance is keen on harsh policies on the Kurdish issue, looks to be in favour of reinstating the death penalty, and we can't really say they regard the preservation of freedom of speech and of the media very highly," he told Reuters.
The court, with its strong 5-4 conservative majority, is facing requests from an aggressive Trump administration to weigh in early on many of its most controversial policies in areas including immigration, LBGT rights, asylum and reinstating the citizenship question on the census.
But Mr. McAuliffe caused a sensation in April when he went well beyond that, signing a sweeping executive order reinstating rights for nearly everyone who had completed prison sentences and met the terms of any supervised release: 206,000 ex-felons in all.
The key arguments: The Commerce Department, which oversees the Census Bureau, said that reinstating the question, which hasn't been asked on the nation's standard census form since 1950, would provide better citizenship data to enforce the Voting Rights Act against racial discrimination.
That changed late last year, when the U.S. granted waivers to big purchasers of Iran's oil after reinstating sanctions on the nation, and as the United States, Russia and Saudi Arabia all produced at record levels, feeding worries about a supply glut.
Until and unless the Supreme Court renders a different decision in June, the travel ban remains in full effect because of twin orders issued by the Supreme Court reinstating the entirety of the ban until a final decision is made by the Court.
But the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has reversed Obama's policy of detente, reinstating such limits and sanctions in what it says is an attempt to coerce the communist government into reform and abandoning support for leftist Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Simply reinstating the unlimited cap, without also reversing the changes to the alternative minimum tax, would deliver no benefit to low-income and middle-class Americans, according to a new analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a liberal think tank.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday expressed his support for reinstating Russia into the G7, and French President Emmanuel Macron has agreed with the President that Russia should be invited to the G20143 conference in 2020, according to a senior administration official.
But the impending departure of Britain from the European Union has raised questions about the treaty's future, since Ireland would remain in the European Union while Northern Ireland, as part of Britain, would not, potentially reinstating a controlled border between the two Irelands.
Reinstating a modern Glass-Steagall, the Depression-era law that separated commercial banking from investment banking — a reinstatement championed by, among others, Senator Bernie Sanders — was part of the Republican platform, and Mr. Trump talked about the unfairness of hedge-fund salaries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared open to reinstating $22008 billion in punitive damages against Sudan in lawsuits accusing it of complicity in the 1998 al Qaeda bombings of two U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed 224 people.
Pelosi and Pallone wrote that they are concerned that reinstating the discount could lead to Sinclair Broadcast Group going forward with its reported plans to acquire Tribune Broadcasting, a deal that Democrats believe could hurt media diversity and raise prices for consumers.
Republicans have proposed reinstating a rule from 2013 that limits debate on a District Court judge to two hours, debate for most other nominees to eight hours, and keeps the 85033-hour debate limit for Supreme Court, circuit court and Cabinet nominees.
Reinstating the risk protection features for plans in the marketplace — the risk corridor and reinsurance programs — with full funding would help, and, even more importantly, an all-out enrollment effort that would capitalize on navigators and other assistance programs could improve the risk pool.
That's because although Congress passed legislation aimed at preventing future presidents from reinstating practices like waterboarding and other abuses, there was a major loophole in the legislation that a determined president, backed by a supportive secretary of defense, could exploit to bring back such practices.
The governor wants legislators to pass his deficit-reduction package, which includes reinstating the state income tax and overhauling the state's $50 billion so-called Permanent Fund, which pays the annual dividends every Alaskan receives, representing their share of the state's cumulative oil wealth.
In recent months and years, Doctors For America and other organizations of medical professionals, such as the American Medical Association, the American Public Health Association, and the American College of Physicians, have all spoken out to call for reinstating funding for gun violence prevention research.
Late night hosts wasted no time in slamming President Donald Trump after his Wednesday announcement that he was reinstating a ban on transgender individuals serving "in any capacity" in the U.S. armed forces — but none did it with as much pizzazz as James Corden.
If there was any hope the fissures might be repaired before Trump arrived, it was dashed on Friday morning when the President told reporters he was open to reinstating Russia's participation in the group, which was suspended after Moscow's incursion into Ukraine in 2013.
The proposal called for rolling back key parts of Trump's 2017 tax law by raising the top-bracket tax rate on individual income back to 39.6 percent, reinstating the alternative minimum tax, restoring the estate tax and increasing the corporate tax rate to 25 percent.
They have vowed to protect European companies' ability to continue trade with Iran as promised in the deal, including reinstating statutes that aim to challenge U.S. enforcement of secondary sanctions — measures not seen from Europe since the transatlantic dispute over Cuba in the 85033s.
"Here, though the state agency is no longer denying benefits to organizations solely because of their religious affiliation, there is no clearly effective barrier that would prevent the agency from reinstating that policy in the future," John Sauer of the Missouri attorney general's office wrote.
In an interview with Reuters last Friday, Kansas' secretary of state, Kris Kobach, a hard-line anti-immigration advocate and top adviser to Mr. Trump, said that the president-elect was considering reinstating a national registry of immigrants from countries with active terrorist groups.
If big tech is prone to adopting a PR "line" as internal truth, I wonder what role Zennström sees the tech press having in reinstating much-needed checks and balances, and if he were to score the press, how good or bad are we doing?
At the end of last month, a third federal judge from D.C. ruled that if the Department of Homeland Security can't offer a better reason for terminating DACA, it will have to begin accepting new applications for the legal protections as well — effectively reinstating DACA.
In a statement Tuesday, Pai said he is seeking comments on raising the cap on how much of the nation's TV audience a single broadcaster can reach and on reinstating the so-called UHF discount, which allows owners to surpass that cap in some circumstances.
Senator John McCain of Arizona warned Mr. Trump on Friday against lifting sanctions and vowed to push legislation reinstating them if he does, a measure that already has strong bipartisan support, including from Republicans like Senators Rob Portman of Ohio and Ben Sasse of Nebraska.
Most recently, the court on May 28 refused to consider reinstating Indiana's ban on abortions performed because of fetal disability or the sex or race of the fetus while upholding the state's requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated after the procedure is done.
And if he does, it will be up to Congress to try to ensure there is a thorough investigation — either through their own inquiries or perhaps by reinstating the old independent counsel law, which created a special prosecutor who couldn't be fired by the president.
"A series of major reforms undertaken over the past year will allow real GDP growth to reach 6.75 percent this fiscal (year) and will rise to 7.0 to 7.5 percent in 2018/19, thereby reinstating India as the world's fastest growing major economy," the survey said.
The President had previously pledged to keep fighting in court after a federal appeals court on February 9 ruled against reinstating his first travel ban barring citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for 90 days and all refugees for 120 days.
Last week, Connecticut's Energy and Technology Committee took up consideration of a bill that would have given the state the authority to regulate its own internet—a first step toward reinstating the type of protection against internet fast lanes that the FCC voted to destroy last year.
Since Macron gave in to the movement's main demand on Wednesday by scrapping a fuel-tax increase set for January, the "yellow vests" have also been trying to agree on other issues to fight for — from boosting household incomes to reinstating a wealth tax or ousting Macron.
Trump's commitment to reversing the harmful defense budget cuts signed into law by the current administration, while acknowledging the need for debt reduction, is an essential step toward reinstating the United States' primacy in the conventional and digital battlespace," Woolsey said in a campaign statement. "Mr.
Since Macron gave in to the movement's main demand on Wednesday by scrapping a fuel-tax increase set for January, the "yellow vests" have also been trying to agree on other issues to fight for — from boosting household incomes to reinstating a wealth tax or ousting Macron.
The border between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland has been open as a part of that accord, but this has created a dilemma over how to avoid reinstating a hard border once Britain leaves the bloc, something that the EU believes would be jeopardize peace.
Then Olivia — who effectively turned to the dark side by reinstating super secret spy agency B613 and becoming the new Command — soon discovered the real mastermind was none other than Cyrus (Jeff Perry), who looks to be the potential VP in the wake of Luna's demise.
Saying she "absolutely" takes responsibility for her loss, Clinton placed blame on the FBI's Comey, who sent a letter to Congress days before the election saying he was reinstating an investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state, and on Russian intervention.
Inslee said his immediate actions include stopping the construction of Trump's border wall, reinstating the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — which the Trump administration decided to sunset, and which remains tied up in courts — and increasing the number of refugees the United States admits.
"If one concern about reinstating sanctions on Iranian oil is the impact that it could have on oil prices, then it could be a preemptive measure to blame OPEC instead," said Antoine Halff, senior research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) rejected the call for a special Green New Deal Committee, instead reinstating a weaker Select Committee on Climate Change.
"Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail," Trump said in a series of tweets last July when he first announced he was considering reinstating the ban.
"As defense counsel more or less conceded during closing arguments, a deposition of Secretary Ross would have been the best evidence of the question at the heart of the due process inquiry — namely, the true nature of Secretary Ross's intent in reinstating the citizenship question," Furman said.
President Trump didn't make abortion a key campaign issue, and he barely mentioned reinstating the Mexico City policy (often referred to by pro-choice advocates as the global gag rule) — a policy dating back to the Reagan administration, which governs US funding for international health efforts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democrats in the House of Representatives on Friday proposed reinstating hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras that was cut off by the Trump administration because thousands of their citizens sought asylum at the U.S. border with Mexico.
Out of fear that Mr. Kushner, naïve in the ways of diplomacy and foreign affairs, was susceptible to manipulation by the prince, Mr. Kelly attempted to curtail the two men's private talks by reinstating a requirement that National Security Council officials participate in calls with foreign leaders.
She pledged "to go everywhere, not just where it is comfortable, but where it is uncomfortable" and outlined a platform that included overturning Citizens United, reinstating the Voting Rights Act, rejoining the Paris Climate Accord and getting on the path toward a public option for health care.
The border between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland has been open as a part of that accord, but this has created a dilemma over how to avoid reinstating a hard border once Britain leaves the bloc, something that the EU believes would be jeopardise peace.
Back in 2015-16, Greece was overwhelmed with mass arrivals and let many people pass through to other countries in the EU. Other EU states reacted by reinstating border checks inside what is normally the bloc's free-travel zone to prevent the uncontrolled movement of people.
It would mean expanding stronger labor rights, reforming or even dismantling the intelligence service, encouraging a more critical look at the past by reinstating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that Ms. Park's conservative predecessor Lee Myung-bak did away with and reconsidering the Thaad system altogether.
"A series of major reforms undertaken over the past year will allow real GDP growth to reach 6.75 percent this fiscal (year) and will rise to 7.0 to 7.5 percent in 63.54753/19, thereby reinstating India as the world's fastest growing major economy," the survey said.
The ruling reinstating the lawsuit came after approximately 15 months of judicial deliberations and approximately five years after 10 families initially filed the case, spurred by the massacre that left 26 people -- mostly young children -- dead at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in December 2012.
Temer has ruled out reinstating a levy on banking operations (CPMF) but could consider raising the financial transaction tax (IOF) or the Cide fuel tax if needed later in his presidency, said the source who asked for anonymity because he was not allowed to speak publicly.
She was said to have become increasingly insecure in her job in recent weeks, as Mr. Trump repeatedly railed about the chaos at the border and pushed for dramatic action, including reinstating his policy of separating migrant families at the border and closing legal ports of entry.
At the city&aposs Senate Square, about 20 male "pregnant Trumps" and 20 women wearing pink gags railed against a Trump order reinstating what critics call a "global gag rule" that bans providing federal money to international family-planning groups that perform abortions or provide information about them.
Spotify publicly struggled with how to handle the public call, supported by Time's Up, to not support alleged abusers earlier this year, fumbling with a hateful conduct and hate content policy that found the company pulling Kelly and XXX from playlists for a short time before reinstating them.
After a weekend spent attacking the media -- and enlisting his new press secretary to follow suit -- for accurately reporting on his inaugural crowd size, Trump kicked off Monday by reinstating a federal ban on foreign aid to organizations that include abortion or family planning in their mission statements.
Inslee will discuss his latest plan -- which includes reinstating a Crude Oil Export ban and creating a new Department of Justice Office of Environmental Justice to go after polluters -- on Monday during a visit to Florida's Everglades Holiday Park, the site of a proposed oil exploration in the Everglades.
"Reinstating the pre-2016 standards frees up states to once again decide for themselves what reasonable standards they use to protect Medicaid programs and their beneficiaries," said Charmaine Yoest, a former anti-abortion activist and assistant Health and Human Services secretary for public affairs, according to The Hill.
In April, FCC chief Ajit Pai pushed through a measure reinstating an outdated regulatory loophole called the "UHF discount," which allows broadcasters to discount by 50 percent the reach of local stations that use ultra-high-frequency (UHF) TV signals for the purposes of federal media ownership compliance.
This is happening against the backdrop of Trump's reinstating of the global gag rule, which blocks federal aid to organizations that provide abortion or abortion counseling — and in practice, also prevents them from providing a range of critical health and sexual-education services for women in developing countries.
The Supreme Court last week sent a mixed message on abortion, refusing to consider reinstating Indiana's ban on abortions performed because of fetal disability or the sex or race of the fetus while upholding the state's requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated after the procedure is done.
One of Trump's first actions in office was to sign an executive order reinstating the global gag rule, which is typical of Republican presidents; however, the Trump administration went even further than their predecessors, vastly expanding the policy's scope in a stunning blow to women's rights around the world.
DeVos has taken a number of steps to roll back other Obama-era rules targeting for-profit colleges, including dismantling a team dedicated to uncovering fraud at such institutions and reinstating a for-profit college accreditor despite her own staff's warnings that the organization did not meet federal standards.
DeVos has taken a number of steps to roll back other Obama-era rules targeting for-profit colleges, including dismantling a team dedicated to uncovering fraud at such institutions and reinstating a for-profit college accreditor despite her own staff's warnings that the organization did not meet federal standards.
For example, while reinstating the state and local deduction only for households making up to $200,000 or $500,000 would be much cheaper, it would also be regressive within these income groups, would not do much to advance any broader goals and would significantly address any concerns with base erosion.
And while Cooper says he's been unable to access any of his lost content and still doesn't know what precipitated its deletion, he did tell Vox that this week, he finally heard from lawyers at Google, in what will hopefully be a first step toward reinstating his account.
Would they be willing to defy the president and pass legislation to ensure that the Russia scandal is investigated and the rule of law is protected in America — perhaps by reinstating the old independent counsel law and creating a special prosecutor who couldn't be fired by the executive branch?
Senate Republicans are eyeing modest measures in the coming months: to protect so-called Dreamers, young undocumented immigrants; to revise the Obama-era Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law to protect small community banks; and to stabilize health insurance markets by temporarily reinstating insurance subsidies suspended by Mr. Trump.
The Trump administration is expected to announce a plan for massive funding cuts to Planned Parenthood and other taxpayer-backed abortion providers by reinstating a Reagan-era rule that prohibits federal funding from going to clinics that discuss abortion with women or that share space with abortion providers.
Ranhilo Aquino, a priest and political commentator, said the high rating did not necessarily mean his policies were as popular as he was, citing other surveys that showed declines in support for reinstating the death penalty and Duterte's bloody war on drugs, which has killed thousands of Filipinos.
In the past three months, North Carolina has seen the repeal of its so-called bathroom ban, reinstating protections for transgender people; a budget standoff between its Democratic governor and Republican Legislature; and the rejection of part of its redistricting plan by the Supreme Court because of racial bias.
MUNICH, Germany, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Horst Seehofer, the leader of the Christian Social Union (CSU) sister party to Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), said on Friday that the European Union should draw consequences from Turkey's crackdown on political opponents and its talk of reinstating the death penalty.
" Asked at his first official briefing on Monday what message the administration was sending by reinstating the policy as one of its first orders of business, Sean Spicer, the White House spokesman, told reporters that Mr. Trump had "made it very clear that he's a pro-life president.
"State and local governments finance more than 75 percent of all U.S. infrastructure projects, and as experts on infrastructure financing, we believe that reinstating the tax-exempt status of [advance refunding] bonds will be critical for state and local governments to properly execute any infrastructure proposal," NAST wrote.
Still, the release and timing of the recording, days after Iraqi troops pushed into the city limits of Mosul, liberating some of its suburbs and reinstating a government presence to those areas for the first time in more than two years, seemed intended to buoy Mr. Baghdadi's fighters.
By Andrew Chung A federal judge in Chicago improperly found that an intellectual property dispute over high-end modern furniture should have been filed in Canada even though the copyrights and design patents involved were all issued in the United States, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday, reinstating the case.
I'm sympathetic to the ACLU's argument that if the justices deem the travel ban case moot just because the Trump administration has replaced the old policy with a new one, the president could "repeat that process indefinitely," serially rescinding and reinstating legally dubious orders every time they reach the Supreme Court.
Brady initiallyfound a sympathetic ear in U.S. District Judge Richard Berman, who overturned the four-game suspension handed down by Roger Goodell, but the league appealed Berman's decision and a panel for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit overturned it in April, reinstating the four-game suspension.
While advocates have argued that this is a step toward reinstating net neutrality, it's really a long-shot attempt that seems to be meant more to get the issue back on voters' minds — and to force politicians to take a position ahead of what's expected to be a tumultuous midterm election.
"Chinese provinces and other countries that have successfully halted internal transmission of COVID-19 need to consider carefully how they will manage reinstating travel and mobility to avoid the reintroduction and spread of the disease in their populations," Moritz Kraemer, a lead author on the study, said in a statement.
He has said he supports reinstating the higher rate for the estate tax, which is assessed when a millionaire dies and seeks to pass along money to their heirs, as well as an increase in the capital gains tax, or the rate at which money made through investments is taxed.
But Mr. Trump's most extreme campaign proposal for terrorism suspects — bringing back torture, which the draft order does not call for but hovers over in its direction to review reinstating a C.I.A. interrogation program — has been disavowed by senior members of his team, most notably Defense Secretary James N. Mattis.
Shortly after the Supreme Court agreed to hear this case, New York City changed its rules to give the New York State Rifle plaintiff the specific relief that they seek in court, and then the New York state legislature passed a law that effectively prevents the city from reinstating its old rules again.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sent a mixed message on abortion, refusing to consider reinstating Indiana's ban on abortions performed because of fetal disability or the sex or race of the fetus while upholding the state's requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated after the procedure is done.
The Senate will soon consider a transportation bill containing a rider that could prevent the Department of Transportation from reinstating a rule aimed at making roads safer by requiring that truckers get adequate rest — two nights of rest after working 60 hours over seven consecutive days or 70 hours over eight consecutive days.
The Justice Department in its filing argued that schedule should be paused while lawyers search for a "new rationale for reinstating a citizenship question" -- a move made possible by the wording of the Supreme Court ruling, which left the door open for the administration to try again to add the controversial question.
Days after being sworn in, he signed an executive order reinstating the so-called Mexico City policy, also known as the global gag rule, which blocks United States funding from going to any nongovernmental organization around the world that provides abortion counseling, even if the money is not used for abortion-related services.
If Erdogan presses ahead with reinstating the death penalty, the AKP will need to either pass a bill through parliament, for which it does not have the votes alone, or hold another referendum, which he could swing with the backing of the nationalist MHP party, which has supported the idea in the past.
And a Center on Budget and Policy Priorities audit of the reports on Maine and Kansas found that when actually taking into account the loss of SNAP benefits after being cut off, the difference in income before and after reinstating the work requirements is much less stark than what the White House cited.
She's also proposed reinstating the death penalty, which was abolished in New Mexico in 2009, for people who kill police officers, corrections officers and children, harsher penalties for people who commit crimes while they're on parole, and a "three strikes" rule that would grant an automatic life sentence to anyone convicted of three violent felonies.
President: Ronald Reagan Senate: Democrats (54-46), Majority Leader Robert Byrd House: Democrats (258-177), Speaker Jim Wright Why: Congressional Democrats were resisting further funding for the Contras in Nicaragua, and insisted on reinstating the Fairness Doctrine, a Federal Communications Commission rule that had recently been abandoned, which required broadcasters to show balanced perspectives on political issues.
The supposed filing shows that Estée Lauder seeks to remove Truaxe from Deciem's Board of Directors, remove him from any employment at with Deciem (including President and/or CEO), and appoint Nicola Kilner — Deciem's co-CEO, who Truaxe briefly eliminated from the company earlier this year before reinstating her position — as the sole interim CEO of Deciem.
John YarmuthJohn Allen YarmuthTrump signs two-year budget deal Lawmakers point to entitlements when asked about deficits House Problem Solvers are bringing real change to Congress MORE (D-Ky.), the incoming Budget Committee chairman, also has a proposal to de-escalate the fight by reinstating the "Gephardt rule," which deemed the debt ceiling raised when Congress passed a budget.
With Iran's oil production up nearly 1 million barrels per day (mbpd) to 3.8 mbpd since the sanctions were lifted last year, there are concerns that reinstating sanctions on the fifth-largest oil producer in the world will curb global oil output by 21625,2900-220006,2202 barrels per day over the next year, creating further upward price pressures.
Robart ruled that the federal government should process certain refugee applications, saying his order doesn't apply to refugees who do not have a "bona fide" relationship with an individual or an entity in the U.S. The ban originally went into effect after the president issued an executive order reinstating the refugee program "with enhanced vetting capabilities" in October.
CBPP did an audit of the reports on Maine and Kansas (the one Jordan cited), only to find that when actually taking into account the loss of SNAP benefits after the cut-off, the difference in income before and after reinstating the work requirements are much less stark than the 127 percent increase reported by FGA.
Perhaps crucially for Republicans seeking political cover, House Minority Whip Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE (D-Md.) testified before the Rules Committee that he would support reinstating earmarks.
Reinstating the Reagan rule would be the most drastic anti-abortion policy implemented by the Trump administration domestically, but it is very similar to the Mexico City Policy executive order Trump enacted in his first few days in office, which prevents US funding from going to any international organizations that discuss abortion with patients or provide abortions using separate funds.
IN SOME OF THE WIKI LEAKS E-MAILS CLINTON SEEMS MORE WILLING TO WORK WITH WALL STREET BANKS BUT AT THE SAME TIME THE WHOLE CAMPAIGN HAS MOVED FURTHER LEFT IN TERMS OF THE POTENTIAL OF REINSTATING GLASS STEAGALL LOOKING TO DO A KIND OF TAX ON A RISK FEE THAT COULD RAISE 8 TO 18 BILLION FROM THE BIGGEST BANKS.
Some law enforcement officials have also pointed to the use of an armored vehicle that played an important role in the police response to the December 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, per AP. As Jeff Sessions noted Monday, reinstating the program has economic advantages, such as saving billions of taxpayer dollars by recycling gear that has already purchased.
Rep. Mike DoyleMichael (Mike) F. DoyleHere are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment House panel advances anti-robocall bill House Democrats seek bipartisan working group on net neutrality MORE (D-Pa.) said Wednesday he intends to launch a discharge petition in an effort to force a House vote on reinstating the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) net neutrality rules.
President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's administration worked to improve prison education opportunities by reinstating Pell Grant access to prisoners and hiring Texas prison educator Amy Lopez to overhaul U.S. prison schools as the system's superintendent.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said Tuesday he is not looking to restart his administration's practice of separating migrant families at the southern border amid reports that he was considering reinstating the policy.
These included withholding EU funds, and using the so-called nuclear option of proceedings under "Article 7" of the Treaty on European Union which would suspend Warsaw's voting rights at the E.U. Pressure from the EU forced Poland to back down on one of its controversial judicial reforms in December, reinstating a number of Supreme Court judges it had forced into early retirement.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) ripped President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday for reinstating a ban on transgender troops in the U.S. military.
The revised travel ban is here — and it's a lot like the old one The revised travel ban is here — and it's a lot like the old one President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Monday that restricts travel to the U.S. from six predominantly Muslim countries, partially reinstating the controversial travel ban that was blocked by a federal judge in February.
Watch: The Unstoppable Wendy Davis on the Fight for Abortion Rights And after a photo of Trump signing the executive order reinstating the gag rule while a cluster of men looked on approvingly went viral—for the notable reason that not a single woman was present at the signing—Sweden responded with an image that was widely interpreted to poke fun at the US president.
In his first year in office, he's provided the anti-abortion movement with win after win—reinstating and expanding the Global Gag Rule, which denies US aid to any organization that so much as discusses abortion; appointed extremely anti-choice justices to the Supreme Court and federal courts across the country; and filled the Department of Health and Human Services with anti-abortion and anti-contraception extremists.
On Wednesday afternoon, Gillman announced that Irvine was reinstating the offers to almost 300 students whose acceptances had been rescinded because of a missed deadline (so long as their final high school transcripts don't show problems, such as an F). Roughly another 200 students, whose senior-year grades fell too steeply or whose transcripts contain inconsistencies, will still have to win an appeal in order to enroll.

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