U.S. Secretary of Commerce, John Bryson, Resigns
John Bryson, U.S. Secretary of Commerce has resigned. In a letter to President Obama, Bryson said that he “decided to step down.”
John Bryson, U.S. Secretary of Commerce has resigned. In a letter to President Obama, Bryson said that he “decided to step down.”
Thursday the Supreme Court ruled that the fines placed by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on two broadcast networks for indecency are to be excused.
Defense Lawyer Joe Amendola makes a closing arguments Thursday in the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse case.
Prosecutors in the case of Norwegian mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, who bombed government buildings killing 77 and injuring 242 people and then shot at a number of Labor Party supporters in July 2011, are pleading insanity.