One of the many Paris run clubs passes the Tuileries, the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, and has an option for what the founder calls a “sexy pace” of around 11 minutes per mile https://t.co/kZlLcL7kO6
Two years after its unveiling, Anish Kapoor’s Manhattan “bean” is way more controversial than its Chicago predecessor. @maxkutner https://t.co/6bnNNK500M
Two years after its unveiling, Anish Kapoor’s Manhattan “bean” is way more controversial than its Chicago predecessor. @maxkutner https://t.co/dxXyxS6wyo
The highly-anticipated Biden overtime rule is out. Some notable changes from the proposed version, including higher salary thresholds and no application to U.S. territories https://t.co/vEBOt1qK5j
President Joe Biden launched a second attempt Monday at nominating Julie Su for labor secretary, despite what appears to remain a difficult path forward for the acting cabinet member. https://t.co/gd6UINO1eW
President Biden has renominated Julie Su for labor secretary, despite what still appears to be a difficult path forward for the nominee. https://t.co/EgWwtWrQyx
JUST IN: The Senate has confirmed Jessica Looman for administrator of the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division. It's the first time the role is filled under Biden.
The Senate just paved the way for a confirmation vote on Jessica Looman, whose nomination for DOL Wage and Hour Division administrator had been in limbo. The confirmation vote is expected to take place 11:30 a.m. tomorrow.
I just saw indescribable, raw footage of Hamas’ massacre along with 100 other international journalists, provided by Israeli authorities. Here are the notes I took:
1: Hamas terrorist screaming Allah Akhbah as he frantically tries to behead a dead man with a shovel.
GAO's decision seems like a setback for Republicans, who in recent months had focused their opposition to Su's labor secretary nomination on questions about her standing to serve as acting secretary. That opposition included a nomination withdrawal letter and two bills.
JUST IN: The Government Accountability Office, responding to a request from congressional Republicans, said today that the time limits of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act does not apply to Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su