Trump Administration Under fire for Editing Staff Emails
A court has ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment Rights of federal workers by manually editing their personal emails to blame the longest Government Shutdown in history on Democrats in explicitly partisan terms.
France ratifies sexual assault Law
The French parliament ratifies an amendment to add consent to the legal definition of sexual assault. In a 327-0 vote on Wednesday, the country’s senate passed the bill in favor of defining sexual assault as a non-consensual act after 51 men were convicted for the sexual assault of Gisel Pelicot.
What Dia De Los Muertos Means for Afro-Mexican Students
Dia de los Muertos isn’t just another holiday of celebration but appreciation and remembrance of those you have lost.
“No kings” protests take place nationwide
The government shutdown is affecting lives on various levels. Across the country, many air traffic controllers are staying home, causing towers - which guide planes into and out of the airport - to close, and flights to be delayed. Federal employees are furloughed, temporarily dismissed from their jobs without pay. Essential workers such as TSA agents, soldiers, and emergency services are still required to report to their jobs.
Federal Shutdown Impacts Cybersecurity Sector
The government shutdown is affecting lives on various levels. Across the country, many air traffic controllers are staying home, causing towers - which guide planes into and out of the airport - to close, and flights to be delayed. Federal employees are furloughed, temporarily dismissed from their jobs without pay. Essential workers such as TSA agents, soldiers, and emergency services are still required to report to their jobs.