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Free Beacon Bill McMorris

Bill McMorris is senior editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the Beacon from the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, where he was managing editor of Old Dominion Watchdog. He was a 2010 Robert Novak Fellow with the Phillips Foundation, where he studied state pension shortfalls. His work has been featured on CNN, Fox News, The Economist, Colbert Report, and numerous print publications and radio stations. He lives in Alexandria, Va, with his wife and three daughters. His Twitter handle is @FBillMcMorris. His email address is mcmorris@freebeacon.com.


New York Times

The Times Tales From the Far Side

After eight years of 'left leaning,' 'moderate' appointees, every Trump appointee is 'far right'

December 21, 2016
hotel

Hoteliers Challenge Union-Friendly Hotel Regulations

Seattle ballot initiative aimed at cracking down on harassment

December 20, 2016
Facebook

The Birth of a Narrative

'Fake news' didn't become a problem until Nov. 11

December 18, 2016
usps

NLRB Orders Postal Union to Pay Back Members

Union official set aside $1 million in settlement because he 'wanted to make sure that the Union benefitted'

December 15, 2016

Unions Shift Focus to
State and Local Government

Labor groups treading water nationally but succeeding in blue states, cities

December 13, 2016
Keith Hernandez

Slate Parts Way With President

Red ink continues despite record number of hot takes

December 10, 2016
PARIS : Anti abortion march

French Senate Passes Pro-Life Website Ban

Bill could be used to restrict churches from teaching about abortion

December 7, 2016

Obama NLRB Wiped Out 4,500 Years of Legal Precedent

Report: 91 decisions overturned without a single Republican vote

December 6, 2016
PARIS: March against abortion

France Passes Crackdown
on Pro-Life Websites

Posters who 'exert moral pressure' against abortion face two years jail, $30K fines

December 6, 2016

SEIU Texas Declares Bankruptcy After Losing Millions to Company

Union seeks relief after a Texas court ordered it pay janitors $7.8 million for smear campaign

December 5, 2016
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