USA Today (Magazine). Jan, 2020, Vol. 148 Issue 2896, p10, 3 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Policy sciences -- Laws, regulations and rules, Policy sciences -- Political aspects, Executive-legislative relations -- Laws, regulations and rules, Executive-legislative relations -- Political aspects, Separation of powers -- Laws, regulations and rules, Separation of powers -- Political aspects, and Impeachments -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
IN CONTEMPORARY U.S. government, the presidency is dominating Congress in our system of separate-but-competing branches. This constitutional imbalance is a growing threat to liberty, and the only solution is to [...]
USA Today (Magazine). July, 2019, Vol. 147 Issue 2890, p24, 4 p.
Subjects
Company legal issue, United States. Congress -- Political activity, and Impeachments -- Political aspects
Abstract
THE DONALD TRUMP presidency has become an interruption to --and a frustration for--those whose loyalties lie with the deep state. It certainly comes as no surprise that the many congressional [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Sept, 2020, Vol. 149 Issue 2904, p8, 2 p.
Subjects
Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Legislative hearings -- Political aspects, Legislative hearings -- Ethical aspects, Legislative hearings -- Forecasts and trends, Attorneys general -- Social aspects, Attorneys general -- Powers and duties, and Attorneys general -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Abstract
The exconation of Attorney General William Barr during a recent congressional hearing was as low as politicians could go on the lack of civility scale. The Barr hearing was more [...]
USA Today (Magazine). May, 2020, Vol. 148 Issue 2900, p80, 2 p.
Subjects
United States. Federal Library and Information Center Committee -- Collections and collecting
Abstract
The papers of a trio of U.S. presidents--Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, and William McKinley--have been digitized and now are available online for the first time from the Library of [...]
USA Today (Magazine). May, 2020, Vol. 148 Issue 2900, p54, 2 p.
Subjects
Epidemics -- Drug therapy, Epidemics -- United States, Epidemics -- Economic aspects, and Epidemics -- Political aspects
Abstract
DURING MY LAST VISIT to the grocery store, after directing me to the hermetically sealed conveyor belt, the clerk, grinning proudly, said, 'Welcome to the new normal.' No, thank you. [...]
USA Today (Magazine). March, 2020, Vol. 148 Issue 2898, p60, 4 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, Company business planning, Company financing, Company market share, United States. Postal Service -- Finance, United States. Postal Service -- Market share, United States. Postal Service -- Powers and duties, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, United States. Congress -- Innovations, United States. Congress -- Planning, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, Government monopolies -- Laws, regulations and rules, Privatization -- Laws, regulations and rules, Privatization -- Planning, Business -- Models, Business -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Business -- Innovations
Abstract
'The Trump Administration's Postal Task Force found that USPS's current business model 'is unsustainable and must be fundamentally changed if ... USPS is to avoid a financial collapse and a [...]
USA Today (Magazine). April, 2018, Vol. 146 Issue 2875, p16, 3 p.
Subjects
Administrative agencies -- Exhibitions, Administrative agencies -- Collections and collecting, Baseball -- United States, Baseball -- Portrayals, Antiquities -- Exhibitions, Research libraries -- Exhibitions, and Research libraries -- Collections and collecting
Abstract
An exhibition celebrating baseball as community, including the people (from amateur players to professionals), diamonds (from city lots to rural fields), and places (across the globe, from Mexico to Japan) [...]
USA Today (Magazine). March, 2018, Vol. 146 Issue 2874, p79, 1 p.
Subjects
Company service introduction, Technology application, United States. Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program -- Service introduction, United States. Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program -- Technology application, and Digital libraries -- Service introduction
Abstract
The Library of Congress has launched labs.loc.gov--an online space that hosts a changing selection of experiments, projects, events, and resources designed to encourage creative use of the Library's digital collections. [...]
USA Today (Magazine). July, 2010, Vol. 138 Issue 2782, p50, 4 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Political activity, Political recall -- Political aspects, Baseball -- New York, Baseball -- Political aspects, and Libraries -- Political aspects
Abstract
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] YOU CAN LOOK it up--and there is no better place to employ that long-lived baseball suggestion than at the Library of Congress. As the largest repository [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Nov, 2017, Vol. 146 Issue 2870, p18, 6 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division, Alcoholism, Race relations, Immigrants, Prostitution, Literacy, Photography, and Photographers
Abstract
The Library of Congress has announced the acquisition of the archive of Bob Adelman, one of the best-known photographers of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. The collection, containing [...]
USA Today (Magazine). June, 2017, Vol. 145 Issue 2865, p6, 1 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Natural areas -- Political aspects, Natural areas -- Protection and preservation, Wilderness areas -- Laws, regulations and rules, Wilderness areas -- Protection and preservation, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska -- Protection and preservation, and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska -- Political aspects
Abstract
Congress has introduced twin bills in the House and Senate to designate the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as a wilderness. The Arctic Refuge provides summer nesting [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Sept, 2016, Vol. 145 Issue 2856, p81, 1 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Political activity, Legislators -- Political activity, Legislators -- Political aspects, and Libraries -- Political aspects
Abstract
Library of Congress Junior Fellows interns, along with the Library of Congress' curators and specialists, recently presented more than 100 rarely displayed items from 17 Library divisions to members of [...]
USA Today (Magazine). March, 2015, Vol. 143 Issue 2838, p6, 1 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Medical policy -- Political aspects, Medical care -- Political aspects, Medical care -- United States, and Free enterprise -- Political aspects
Abstract
When people clamor for Congress to pass a 'free-market health plan,' they are forgetting two things: Congress only does laws, which restrict freedom. We need fewer laws, not more--and the [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Jan, 2018, Vol. 146 Issue 2872, p24, 3 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, New York Law School -- Officials and employees, Law teachers -- Works, Executive-legislative relations -- Political aspects, and DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks of Washington (Nonfiction work) -- Authorship
Abstract
A LEADER of the Natural Resources Defense Council, Trustee Professor of Law at New York Law School, and contributor to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, David [...]
USA Today (Magazine). May, 2006, Vol. 134 Issue 2732, p66, 4 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Federal Communications Commission -- Laws, regulations and rules, United States. Federal Communications Commission -- Officials and employees, Broadcasting policy -- Political aspects, Cable television broadcasting industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, Obscenity (Law) -- Control, and Television broadcasting industry -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
AS WRITERS OF CABLE and satellite programs have 'pushed the envelope' to see how far they can go with obscenity and indecency, critics have termed programs everything from 'tacky' and [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Nov, 2007, Vol. 136 Issue 2750, p10, 5 p.
Subjects
Company business management, Government regulation, United States. Department of Health and Human Services. State Children's Health Insurance Program -- Laws, regulations and rules, Medicaid -- Management, Medicaid -- Laws, regulations and rules, Health insurance -- Management, Health insurance -- Laws, regulations and rules, Medically uninsured persons -- Laws, regulations and rules, Presidential candidates -- Health policy, Children -- Health aspects, and Children -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
DESPITE PRES. George W. Bush's decision to veto Congress' October bill--and the legislative branch's failure to override that veto--Federal lawmakers still are contemplating further efforts that could result in millions [...]
USA Today (Magazine). July, 2019, Vol. 147 Issue 2890, p16, 2 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties and Racism -- Political aspects
Abstract
While folks of all colors and lifestyles are quietly living and working together and building relationships, the professional malcontents are looking for offense around every corner. Take the sports teams [...]
USA Today (Magazine). April, 2017, Vol. 145 Issue 2863, p16, 3 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Powers and duties, Centennial celebrations -- Rites, ceremonies and celebrations, and Art -- Exhibitions
Abstract
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I-- known as The Great War at the time--the Library of Congress is offering an array of exhibitions, [...]
USA Today (Magazine). Jan, 2008, Vol. 316 Issue 2752, p70, 3 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Education policy, School, Choice of -- Political aspects, School, Choice of -- Surveys, Legislators -- Surveys, Private schools -- Political aspects, and Private schools -- Surveys
Abstract
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] MANY MEMBERS of Congress value the opportunity to choose a safe and effective school for their own children, yet a number of these same members consistently [...]
USA Today (Magazine). May, 2003, Vol. 131 Issue 2696, p18, 3 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Laws, regulations and rules, Ballistic missile defenses -- Laws, regulations and rules, Ballistic missile defenses -- Military aspects, Government litigation, Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1972, United States-Soviet Union, Soviet Union -- Military policy, United States -- International relations, and United States -- Military policy
Abstract
ON JUNE 11, 2002, 32 members of Congress, led by Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio), filed a lawsuit to block Pres. Bush from withdrawing from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. It named [...]