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With Hunter Biden on trial, special counsel spending grows
  + stars: | 2024-08-23 | by ( Katelyn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
CNN —Special counsel David Weiss’ office spent a total of $3.4 million over the past six months, a dramatic increase as it took Hunter Biden to trial in Delaware on gun-related charges and secured a conviction of the president’s son. Spending by two other Justice Department-appointed special counsels, Jack Smith and Robert Hur, decreased slightly compared with the six months prior. The disclosures come as courts have upped their scrutiny of special counsel office operations. Hunter Biden and another defendant in a separate criminal case have so far been unsuccessful in attempting to challenge special counsel Weiss’ authority. Challengers including Trump have argued that shouldn’t be allowed because Congress didn’t specifically sign off on the special counsel offices.
Persons: David Weiss ’, Hunter Biden, Weiss, Weiss ’, Jack Smith, Robert Hur, — Hunter Biden, Donald Trump —, Hur, Biden, Smith, shouldn’t Organizations: CNN, Department, Trump Locations: Delaware, Florida, Washington, DC, California
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Persons: Uziel Gomez, Gomez, you'll, You'll, Kit Pulliam, They’ve, Kit Organizations: Federal Reserve, AFC, Primeros, Pulliam, Business, Tax, MSN, Vanderbilt University Locations: U.S
Recently, DNA analysis of two skeletons from unmarked graves in a Jamestown church revealed that both people were related to West. That connection led researchers to documents proving that one of the men — Captain William West — was illegitimate, born to Thomas West’s spinster aunt, Elizabeth. An X-ray scan (left) of the spangled military sash fringed in silver (right) found in the grave of Captain William West. Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation (Preservation Virginia)Unmarked burials in colonial JamestownResearchers found four unmarked graves at Jamestown in 2014, in an Anglican church that the colonists used from about 1608 to 1616. MPI/Archive Photos/Getty ImagesWhile there wasn’t enough DNA to show immediate family ties, Wenman and Captain West both shared the haplogroup H10e.
Persons: Thomas West, Captain William West —, Thomas West’s, Elizabeth, Captain West, James Fort, , Christine Lee, Lee, Captain William West, Sir Ferdinando Wenman, , Kari Bruwelheid, ” Bruwelheid, Éadaoin Harney, William West’s, , Ferdinando Wenman’s, ” Harney, West’s, Mary Blount, West “, West, Governor Thomas West, Ferdinando Wenman, Michael Lavin, ” Lavin, ” Mindy Weisberger Organizations: CNN, Jamestown Rediscovery, Preservation, University of Mississippi, spangled, Jamestown, Smithsonian National Museum of, Harvard University, MPI, Governor, Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation, Scientific Locations: Jamestown , Virginia, Jamestown, England, Preservation Virginia, Wenman, West, Washington ,, North America
I'm a frequent traveler spending $1,300 a year on credit card fees to get great perks. My United℠ Explorer Card card has gotten me priority boarding but I'm not sure I want to keep it. For years, I prided myself on using no-fee credit cards that offered a small amount of cash back on purchases. But I changed my mind once I started traveling more and learning about the perks some credit cards offered. Here are my favorite travel card perks, plus a few I've enjoyed but would be OK losing.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., along with their partners, meet at the Vice President's residence in Washington, DC, U.S., on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesVice President Kamala Harris would likely prioritize countering China and strengthening partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region if she were to win the White House, according to American political scientist Rush Doshi. watch nowOn Sunday, the DNC released the 2024 policy platform document ahead of its convention. For insight into Harris' position on the Indo-Pacific, Doshi instead suggested taking into account the policymaker's past work there. Those leaders include now Taiwanese President William Lai in January while he was still vice president and Chinese President Xi Jinping later that same year.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Rush Doshi, Harris, Doshi, shouldn't, Joe Biden, William Lai, Xi Jinping, Fumio Kishida, Mike Johnson, Win Mcnamee Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, White, Democratic, Committee, Europe, China Strategy Initiative, Council, Foreign Relations, DNC, Biden, U.S, Capitol Locations: Philippines, Washington , DC, China, Pacific, Europe, Asia, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Philippine, Australia, United Kingdom, India, Japan
The situation has prompted Hunter Biden to add noted defense attorney Mark Geragos, who runs his firm out of Los Angeles, for the tax trial. The Delaware trial lasted seven days, but a tax trial is expected to last much longer, meaning at a far greater cost for the defendant. A previous deal between Hunter Biden and special counsel David Weiss to avoid trials and potentially prison time a year ago fell apart in dramatic fashion. Lunden Roberts, the mother of one of Hunter Biden’s children whom he had a child support battle over, has also been subpoenaed to testify, her lawyer says. Hunter Biden’s attorneys Lowell and Geragos have experience advocating for high-profile pardons.
Persons: CNN — Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s, Biden, Hunter Biden, Mark Geragos, Money, Kevin Morris, Abbe Lowell, Winston, Strawn, Lowell, David Weiss, Biden’s, Beau Biden, Lunden Roberts, Hunter Biden’s, , – Joe Biden, , Geragos, Bill Clinton, CNN’s Marshall Cohen Organizations: CNN, Capitol, West Coast, White House, Justice Department, Prosecutors, Internal Revenue Service Locations: California, Los Angeles, Delaware, Geragos, Hollywood, West, Washington , DC
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to participants of the White House Creator Economy Conference in the Indian Treaty Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on August 14, 2024 in Washington, DC. President Joe Biden appeared at the Creator Economy Conference, the first event ever hosted by the White House's Office of Digital Strategy. "You are the future," Biden told the influencers in the White House's Indian Treaty Room, speaking without a teleprompter. "That's why I've invited you to the White House, because I'm looking for a job," he joked. Other top officials, including deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo and White House domestic policy advisor Neera Tanden, are also attending the conference.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, I've, Wally Adeyemo, Neera Tanden Organizations: White House, Creator Economy Conference, White, Digital Locations: Washington ,
Stabenow chairs the Senate Agriculture Committee, where a bipartisan crypto bill is working its way through the committee. Because we all support Vice President Kamala Harris to be our next president, and we all believe in the future of crypto," said Schumer. But Stabenow's presence with Schumer at Wednesday's town hall could be a hint that Schumer is leaning towards Stabenow's legislation. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is newly catering to the crypto sector in public addresses on the campaign trail. "I think we're going to hear from Vice President Harris soon on this.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, Kamala Harris, Saul Loeb, Schumer, Mark Cuban, Kristen Gillibrand, Debbie Stabenow, Stabenow, Elissa Slotkin, Adam Schiff, Jared Polis, Wiley Nickel, Crypto, Sheila Warren, Harris, Gillibrand, Donald Trump, Ro Khanna, Nickel, we've Organizations: Senate, AFP, Getty, Democratic, New, Agriculture, California ., California . Colorado Gov, Rep, Republicans, Capitol, Crypto, Innovation, Democrats, Financial Innovation, Technology, Republican, CNBC Locations: Washington , DC, Michigan, California, California . Colorado, N.C, United States, Wednesday's, Nashville , Tennessee, Tennessee
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) leaves the U.S. Capitol after his fellow members of Congress voted to expel him from the House of Representatives on December 01, 2023 in Washington, DC. Former U.S. Rep. George Santos wants potential jurors in his September fraud trial to be questioned about their opinions of him. They cite more than 1,500 articles by major news outlets and a "Saturday Night Live" skit about Santos. "For all intents and purposes, Santos has already been found guilty in the court of public opinion," the defense memo filed last week reads. The public perception of Santos, they argue, is also "largely a product of his own making" as he's spent months "courting the press and ginning up" media attention.
Persons: George Santos, Santos, Joaquín, he's Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Washington , DC, Former U.S . Rep Locations: Washington ,, Long, York, New York
CNN —Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian opposition politician and one of President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critics, has described the psychological torture he endured during 11 months in solitary confinement, saying he thought he would die in a Siberian cell. “Just a little over two weeks ago, I was still sitting in my solitary confinement cell in a harsh regime prison colony in Siberia. And I was certain that I was going to end my life in the prison,” Kara-Murza said. But Kara-Murza was taken to a passenger airport in Omsk and loaded onto a plane headed for Moscow. Now enjoying his freedom and time with his family, Kara-Murza has promised to return to Russia.
Persons: Vladimir Kara, Murza, Vladimir Putin’s, CNN’s Erin Burnett, Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, Alsu Kurmasheva, ” Kara, Alexei Navalny, Kara, Erin Burnett, Evgenia Kara, Murza –, , Vladimir, “ Vladimir Putin’s, , , Vadim Krasikov, Muza, Joe Biden, Biden, Evgenia Organizations: CNN, Base Andrews, Kremlin Locations: Russian, Russia, Maryland, Siberia, New York, Ukraine, , Belarus, Omsk, Moscow, Germany, Berlin, Ankara, Turkey, Washington ,, Kara
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has split her time between the East and West Coasts. The vice president has lived and owned property in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC. See a few of the places she's called home, including her current residence: the VP's mansion in DC. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementDemocratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is already familiar with Washington, DC.
Persons: Kamala Harris, she's, , Harris, Joe Biden's Organizations: Democratic, East, West Coasts, Service, San Francisco's, Business Locations: West, San Francisco , Los Angeles, Washington, DC, California
CNN —Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lambasted his Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Monday and accused him of adopting an “anti-Israel narrative,” revealing a deep rupture at the top of the Israeli government as the Middle East risks spiraling into a full-scale regional conflict. “When Gallant adopts the anti-Israel narrative, he harms the chances of reaching a hostage deal,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement. Critics have accused Netanyahu of being more interested in defeating Hamas and preserving his government than returning the hostages. He has previously called on Netanyahu to declare that Israel would not establish civilian or military control over Gaza, although the prime minister has remained vague on his plans for the “day after” the war. “The conditions today for a Lebanon war are the opposite of what they were at the beginning of the war,” Gallant reportedly told lawmakers.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Gallant, , Saul Loeb, Ismail Haniyeh, Fu’ad Shukr, Haniyeh’s, Haniyeh, Netanyahu, , Joe Biden, ” Gallant, Yahya, Sinwar, Daniel Hagari, Organizations: CNN, Israeli, US State Department, Getty Images, Qatari, ” CNN, American Enterprise, Institute for Locations: Israel, Gaza, Iran, Lebanon, United States, Washington ,, Getty Images Iran, Tehran, Beirut, of Israel, Egypt, Qatar, Cairo, Doha
While it waits to amass the ammunition, manpower, and resources to launch a large-scale, well-timed counteroffensive, Ukraine should experiment with ways to take the initiative and gain momentum, war analysts say. "Ukrainian forces," they argued, "are very unlikely to be able to initiate significant counteroffensive operations in 2024 and into 2025." Such a strategy isn't necessarily new for Ukraine, which has repeatedly found ways to deal unexpected blows to Russian forces despite a grueling ground fight. "It will also protract the war and dramatically increase its costs to Ukraine and to Ukraine's supporters," they said. "Ukraine should thus seek every possible way of restoring maneuver to this war as soon as possible, daunting though that task appears."
Persons: , AEI's Frederick Kagan, ISW's Kimberly Kagan, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Oleksandr Syrskyi, Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin Organizations: Service, Russia, Business, American Enterprise Institute and Institute, Washington DC, Russian Ministry of Defense, Getty, MIC, REUTERS Kyiv, Kremlin Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Kursk, Russian, Anadolu, Kharkiv, Moscow, Sudzha, IZ.RU
The U.S. has approved $20 billion in arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets and advanced air-to-air missiles, the State Department announced Tuesday. However, the weapons are not expected to get to Israel anytime soon, they are contracts that will take years to fulfill. Much of what is being sold is to help Israel increase its military capability in the long term. This proposed sale is consistent with those objectives," the State Department said in a release on the sale. It has curbed one delivery of 2,000-pound weapons amid continued airstrikes by Israel in densely populated civilian areas in Gaza.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Mike Johnson, Biden Organizations: U.S, Capitol, State Department, Air Missiles, Israel Locations: Washington ,, U.S, Israel, United States, Gaza
These American cities are heating up the most
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( Amy O'Kruk | Angela Dewan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
Each has recorded at least 18 extremely hot days this year. San Antonio, Texas, experienced 54 extremely hot days, 16 more than its 2013-to-2023 average, while Nashville, Tennessee has logged 23, also 16 days above average. “The overall trend is clear: major American cities have experienced a significant rise in the number of extremely hot days,” said Tucker Landesman, a senior researcher with the International Institute for Environment and Development. Of the 50 cities, only three — Los Angeles, Omaha and Kansas City — did not experience an increase in extremely hot days over the five-decade period. “As the world’s richest country, the United States has the resources and technology needed to address extreme heat,” Landesman said.
Persons: It’s, , Tucker Landesman, ” Landesman, Austin, Houston, we’ve, Kansas City —, Summers, hasn’t Organizations: CNN, International Institute for Environment, Development, Paramedics, , Kansas City, Phoenix Locations: Arizona, Phoenix, Las Vegas, California, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, Washington, Baltimore, Vegas, San Antonio , Texas, Nashville , Tennessee, That’s, Texas, Texas , Arizona, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Austin, Tucson , Arizona, Fresno , California, Denver , Colorado, Los Angeles , Omaha, Mesa, Tucson, United States
CNN —Mediators in talks for a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel are making a last-ditch effort to revive stalled negotiations as the Middle East braces for an Iranian attack on Israel. President Joe Biden announces a proposed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza while delivering remarks in the State Dining Room at the White House on May 31 in Washington, DC. The militant group replaced Haniyeh with Yahya Sinwar, the hardline Hamas leader in Gaza who is one of Israel’s most wanted men. He is not interested in either a ceasefire or the full withdrawal of troops.”Why are Thursday’s talks so important? There have been some indications that Iran may abandon plans to attack Israel if a ceasefire deal is reached.
Persons: Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, , who’ve, Netanyahu, Chip Somodevilla, Ismail Haniyeh, Israel hasn’t, Yahya Sinwar, “ Haniyeh, , Israel, Zahra, Omar Al, Thursday’s Organizations: CNN, Israeli, White, Thursday’s, Hamas, Getty, Israel, United Nations Locations: Israel, Qatar, Egypt, United States, Gaza, Rome, Washington ,, Rafah, Tehran, Iran, Palestinian, Shujaiya, Gaza City, AFP
But the Llanez family never learned whether Gonzalez had followed ICE training protocols, because the way ICE agents are trained has been largely hidden from the public. For years, civil-rights groups have sought to obtain, with limited success, complete ICE training documents to understand how that training affects use of force by agents in the field. And they also appear to place an emphasis on teaching ICE agents how to justify the use of force. Among the most important lessons ICE agents receive is when and how to use deadly force. One of the questions asks which steps an officer must take before initiating deadly force; the answer is "None, deadly force can be initiated immediately."
Persons: Ronaldo Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Fernando Llanez, Llanez, Jorge Hernandez, weren't, Hernandez, Miguel Alvarez, Ivón Padilla, " Alvarez, FLETC, Gonzalez didn't, Alvarez, isn't, John Bostain, Jim Trainum, Phillip Causey, Gabino Ramos Hernandez, Ramos, Causey, we're, Timothy Cerniglia, Cerniglia, You'll, we'll, Trainum, Christian Rodriguez Organizations: Type Investigations, Immigration, Business, ICE, Court, Southern, Southern District of, Investigations, of Homeland Security, University of Illinois Chicago, Federal, Training Centers, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Law, Department of Justice, Citizens, DHS, Metropolitan Police Department, Mississippi Bureau of Investigation Locations: Chula Vista , California, Chula Vista, Southern District, Southern District of California, Charleston , South Carolina, Glynco, Georgia, Washington ,, Laurel , Mississippi, Southern District of Mississippi, Mississippi
… It seems like even though their heart rate does accelerate, it’s much more even (than the other spider’s heart rates),” he added. To test the spiders’ heart rates, Davis and study coauthor Christina Vu, who was a University of Georgia undergraduate student of entomology at the time, wrangled 79 spiders from two different genera. The Jorō spiders (top left) had to be carefully restrained using pins in order to measure the arachnids' heart rates. They compared the spiders’ resting heart rates to their heart rates during restraint and found all the spiders’ heart rates increased, but the Argiope spiders, which are known to avoid urban settings, had many more spikes as they struggled to run away, according to the research. … To observe spider heart rates, they must be restrained in the first place, which causes a heart rate elevation,” he said.
Persons: I’ve, ’ ”, Andy Davis, panicking, Davis, Christina Vu, , ” Vu, Jorōs, , , Floyd Shockley, ” Shockley, Jay Stafstrom, ” Stafstrom, they’re Organizations: CNN —, University of Georgia, University of Georgia’s Odum, of Ecology, University, Georgia, Smithsonian National Museum of, Cornell University Locations: United States, Asia, Georgia, West Virginia , Tennessee, Maryland, Canada, arachnophobes, Washington , DC, Ithaca , New York
Musk could "sacrifice some of the short-term interest in Tesla," Ward added, "if it'll satisfy the long-term interests of his ambitions." Musk and Tesla didn't respond to requests from Reuters for comment. The growing bond between Trump and Musk could be on display Monday night, when the Tesla boss is scheduled to interview the Republican candidate on X, Musk's social media platform. It's unclear exactly what ambitions Musk could seek to advance through his increasingly vocal rejection of progressive platforms – from EV subsidies to identity politics. A Reuters review of Congressional lobbying records – and Tesla's public comments to federal and state regulators – shows that the company has continued working to shape public policy in favor of such benefits.
Persons: Elon Musk, Samuel Corum, Donald Trump, Tesla, Biden, Trump, , Elon, Mike Murphy, Andrew Ward, Ward, Musk, Gavin Newsom Organizations: Tesla Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, Tesla, Republican Party, Democratic Party, U.S . Environmental Protection Agency, Republican, Reuters, Lehigh University, Trump, Democratic, U.S . Department of Energy, U.S . Department of, Treasury Locations: Washington , DC, U.S, California, Los Angeles, EVs, Fremont , California
Ronda Churchill | Afp | Getty ImagesEconomist Brian Deese has begun advising Vice President Kamala Harris as she develops her economic policy plan, according to three people familiar with the matter. Deese is a former director of President Joe Biden's National Economic Council and a fellow at MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. Harris is also working with Mike Pyle, a former deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics in the Biden White House, these people said. Director of the National Economic Council Brian Deese (L) and Vice President Kamala Harris (R) listen during the weekly economic briefing in the Oval Office at the White House on April 9, 2021 in Washington, DC. Along with Pyle and Deese, former senior Treasury official Brian Nelson is also advising Harris on policy.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Ronda Churchill, Brian Deese, Joe Biden's, Harris, Deese, Mike Pyle, Amr Alfiky, Pyle, Millison, Brian Nelson, Gene Sperling Organizations: Democratic, Thomas, Mack Center , University of Nevada, Afp, Getty, Economic Council, MIT's Center for Energy, Environmental, Research, National, International Economics, Biden White House, National Economic, White, BlackRock, CNBC, Ford Motor Co, Macro Advisory, Ford, Treasury, White House Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, Ronda, Washington ,, BlackRock
Why fewer women are running for Congress this year
  + stars: | 2024-08-11 | by ( Simone Pathe | Hien An Ngo | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
The number of Republican women running for the House this cycle dropped about 36% from 2022, while the number running for Senate dropped by about 45%, according to data from the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers. “With fewer competitive seats up for grabs, fewer candidates in both parties are running overall, but there is still very strong interest and enthusiasm from Republican women recruits,” Danielle Barrow, executive director of Winning for Women, which works to elect GOP women, said in a statement. That began to change after the 2018 midterms – the huge success enjoyed by Democratic women that year inspired more Republican women to run in 2020. Another possible reason why there may be fewer women running is what Dittmar calls toxicity. Quality over quantityThe decline in the number of candidates running, however, doesn’t necessarily mean there will be fewer women coming to Congress next year.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Kelly Dittmar, , they’re, , ” Danielle Barrow, wasn’t, Dittmar, there’s, Lauren Zelt, ” Zelt, hasn’t, haven’t, Donald Trump, Elise Stefanik, Joe Kent, Leslie Lewallen, Kent, Lewallen, ” Dittmar, it’s, we’re, Women’s Barrow, York’s Alison Esposito, Carolina’s Laurie Buckhout, Nancy Dahlstrom, Julie Conway Organizations: CNN, Center for American Women, Rutgers, Republican, GOP, Democratic, Senate, Republicans, 118th, National Republican Congressional, PAC, Republican House, Congressional, House GOP, Locations: Washington’s
Read previewMy husband Chip and I were sociology professors at Rutgers University, enjoying life in our small town in busy central Jersey. We were a typical suburban family, but we were not immune to the hurricane forces of misery that addiction brings. My husband and I were determined not to let Alex's death destroy us. Alex's anxieties led to addiction, and our family was in chaosThrough high school, Alex self-medicated with alcohol and marijuana. My husband and I grieved differentlyChip and I went through all that together.
Persons: , Chip, Alex, Dunkin, Suboxone, Alex —, Chip's, We'll, Patricia A, Roos Organizations: Service, Rutgers University, Business, Rutgers University Press Locations: Jersey, New Jersey, Washington ,
Tim Walz is among the least wealthy candidates to ever run for vice president. According to tax returns, Walz and his wife brought in $166,000 in 2022. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTim Walz, the governor of Minnesota recently tapped to be Kamala Harris' running mate, is among the least wealthy candidates to run for vice president in US history. According to financial disclosures reported by The Washington Post, Walz and his wife, Gwen, earned $166,000 in 2022.
Persons: Tim Walz, Walz, , Kamala Harris, Gwen Organizations: Service, The Washington Post, Business Locations: Minnesota, Washington, DC
Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate, his military history seemed like an asset. About two months later, after his retirement, his unit, the Minnesota National Guard's 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery, was ordered to mobilize. In 1996, he transferred to the Minnesota National Guard and held various field artillery positions, including firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant, and command sergeant major. A month later, in March 2005, the National Guard announced the potential partial mobilization of troops from the Minnesota National Guard. To retire as a command sergeant major, Walz would also have had to hold the title for three years.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Walz, Kristen Augé, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Mike Waltz, Harris, That's, @JDVance, Mark Kelly, Donald Trump, It's, Major Organizations: Service, Army, Business, Nebraska and Minnesota National Guards, Minnesota National Guard, Minnesota National Guard's 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery, Republican, Bowl, Republicans, Facebook, USMC, US Army, Army National Guard, Nebraska Army National Guard, Records, Federal, Commission, National Guard, Minnesota, Minnesota Public Radio, ABC News, Major Locations: Minnesota, Iraq, Florida, Afghanistan, Italy, Washington, DC
Read previewA woman who said she would be handing in her two weeks' notice at work was shocked when her company terminated her employment immediately without pay. She said she would give her two weeks' notice when she was ready. Afraid You Might Be," told BI that this is when the phrase "at will" matters. Jessica B. Summers, principal employment and labor attorney at Lerch, Early, & Brewer, told BI nobody was technically in the wrong in this case. "So when an employee says they are leaving, absent a contract, the employee does have the legal right to end the relationship before the last day proposed by the employee," Summers said.
Persons: , Kelsi, Tom Spiggle, Spiggle, Jessica B, Summers, Brewer, Andrew Zelman, doesn't, Jonathan Hinton Westover, Janice Killion, Killion Organizations: Service, Business, BI, Washington DC, Fort, Utah Valley University Locations: Washington, Lerch, Montana, Berger, Fort Lauderdale
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