Subscribe

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court
Notorious RBG Keeps on Truckin': US Supreme Court Associate Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making moves that lead court watchers to conclude she has no plans to retire any time soon. The eldest Supreme Court justice has hired law clerks for her staff to serve through June of 2020. Photo credit: National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution / Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Justice Ginsburg Stays Strong on SCOTUS

Big Business Health Care Fix? ; FEMA Ends Puerto Rico Help ...and More Picks

Big Business Health Care Fix? ; FEMA Ends Puerto Rico Help ...and More Picks 1/31

California Exploring State Banks for Marijuana Businesses (Jimmy)

Because marijuana is still a federal controlled substance and most banks will not deal with marijuana businesses, that makes it an all-cash business — complicating matters for state officials and companies profiting from legalization. So California is undertaking a study to examine the possibility of opening state banks to allow businesses to park their money.

Will Felons Have Voting Rights Restored in Florida? (Reader Steve)

Most leading candidates in Florida’s upcoming gubernatorial race have pledged to restore the voting rights of convicted felons. Here are the candidates.

FEMA Walks Back Ending Aid to Puerto Rico (Jimmy)

Prompted by blistering criticism from Florida’s two senators, FEMA reversed a decision to end food and water delivery to the struggling island.

Let the Trade War Begin (Dan)

Trump’s announcement to impose tariffs on certain Chinese goods has, of course, been met with reciprocal trade threats in China.

Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, and Jamie Dimon to Fix Health Care? (Reader Luke)

The author writes, “Amazon is partnering with Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase, the nation’s largest bank, to try to address one of the nation’s thorniest and priciest problems — soaring health care costs. The three companies unveiled an as yet unnamed company to give their US workers and families a better option on health insurance. The statement said the new company will be ‘free from profit-making incentives and constraints.’”

Comments are closed.