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As first reported by Libya Herald in June, the Libyan Export Development Centre (LEPC) has now changed its logo to become the Libyan Export Development Authority (LEDA). The new Authority will come ...
A Senate report finds the Secret Service unaccountable for failures more than a year after an attempted shooting of President Donald Trump.
Dropout has signed with CAA for representation, with an aim to expand into new revenue streams and reach new audiences.
Range Media Partners is hitting back at CAA in the representation firms' contentious legal battle, arguing in a pair of motions Wednesday night that CAA is engaged in a form of double-dipping ...
The IRS says religious institutions should be exempt from a 70-year-old law prohibiting houses of worship on endorsing candidates.
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their organization's tax-exempt status is drawing praise from conservatives and even ...
'Audit Report Civil 1967 relating to the Ministry of Transport and Shipping (Border Roads Organisation) (Feb-1968)' from the Parliament Digital Library ...
The IRS is arguing clergy should be allowed to issue political endorsements from the pulpit. Doing so would be a disaster for rabbis.
The SPLC has $30 million in offshore accounts and interests in the Cayman Islands, according to its most recent IRS filing.
The Internal Revenue Service has staked out the position that churches may discuss electoral politics without running afoul of tax-exempt status law.
The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing their tax-exempt status.
By allowing houses of worship to endorse candidates, despite federal tax law, the IRS is “fixing” a problem that doesn’t exist, while inviting new ones.