The US Office Of Government Ethics Is Really (Really) Happy With Trump
The U.S. Office of Government Ethics is apparently thrilled to pieces over President-elect Trump's plan to separate himself from his businesses.
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The former longtime senator from Connecticut identified as a Democrat in Congress, and ran for vice president on Al Gore's 2000 presidential ticket.
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Supreme Court arguments in a medicated abortion case are shining a spotlight on a key federal obscenity law.