April 25, 2018
Bonjour from Washington the day after the big state dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron. The head of the EPA says taxpayers are entitled to know the science behind regulations that cost them billions. Kevin Mooney reports. Long-standing views on sexuality would be outlawed by a California bill. Monica Burke has the details. A new federal judge has got that Gorsuch spirit, Tiffany Bates and Elizabeth Slattery write. Plus: Walter Williams on how colleges wink at unready high school graduates, Paris Dennard on Kanye West's open mind, and Laura Dowling on the first lady's attention to detail.
If the bill becomes law, it could punish the speech of religious leaders who maintain that sexual activity should be limited to marriage between one man and one woman.
"Americans deserve to assess the legitimacy of the science underpinning EPA decisions that may impact their lives," says Pruitt.
In 2012 there were 115,000 janitors, 16,000 parking lot attendants, 83,000 bartenders, and 35,000 taxi drivers with a bachelor's degree.
"Hypocrisy alert," The New York Times tweeted. "@DennisPrager wrote a dishonest essay about our best-sellers lists."
The fact that first lady Melania Trump eschewed hiring an outside event planner not only signifies personal confidence in her ability to coordinate style and décor, but supports administration policies of reducing the burden of official entertaining on taxpayers.
Kyle Duncan served as the lead lawyer in Hobby Lobby's challenge to the Obamacare contraceptive mandate.
At the root of the fanfare and criticism over the hip-hop star's tweeted admiration of Candace Owens is the need for more civility and respect for divergent opinions and diversity of thought.
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