News Taco To Go: More Libya, Wisconsin, Walmart, Budget And AT&T

President Barack Obama gave a speech about Libya last night in which he clarified the U.S.’s role there, even as a woman who was claimed she was raped by Moammar Gadhafi’s forces will face criminal charges.

The Wisconsin law that removed collective bargaining rights for public employees in that state is currently in the courts, as whether or not the law is in effect, because that affects whether or not it can be held up in court.

Walmart is at the center of the largest case of sexual harassment ever in the U.S., the case revolves around women who say they were not promoted because they are female.

Republicans and Democrats are fighting over the budget.

AT&T has announced it will purchase T-Mobile, giving consumers less of a choice in mobile services, and Sprint has formally announced opposition to the plan.

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