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Dec 10 2019
News
House Democrats Unveil 2 Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump
House Democrats unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday morning, charging him with abuse of power in the Ukraine affair and obstruction of Congress.
The announcement followed 77 days after the House launched a formal inquiry into Trump's freezing of assistance to Ukraine and request to investigate his political rival. It marked only the fourth time in U.S
NPR (Online News)Feb 13 2024
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Newly surfaced e-mail allegedly helps prove Bidens in biz with Beijing-linked firm while Joe was still VP
WASHINGTON — A newly surfaced document allegedly helps prove Hunter Biden was indeed working with Chinese state-linked CEFC China Energy while his dad was still vice president — as long suspected by Republicans leading the impeachment inquiry into reputed corruption by the president. President Biden has repeatedly claimed his family never got money from China — despite his own alleged direct
New York Post (News)May 19 2022
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House passes spending measure aimed at addressing baby formula shortage
The House passed legislation aimed at providing $28 million in emergency funding to the Food and Drug Administration to address the nation’s baby formula shortage in a 231-192 vote Wednesday.
The Infant Formula Supplemental Appropriations Act, introduced by House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), includes language that looks to prevent “fraudulent products from
Washington ExaminerFeb 13 2024
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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen accepts $18M EBT funds after talking with kids about hunger
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen appears to have had a change of heart, confirming Monday that the state will now accept $18 million in federal funds to feed an estimated 150,000 at-risk children this summer. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Electronic Benefits Program (EBT) will provide low-income families whose kids are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals with preloaded cards
"USA Today" ContributorOct 27 2020
Analysis
Is the U.S. Already in a New Civil War?
America’s COVID-19 numbers aren’t under control. In many places they're getting worse. Large portions of the west coast are on fire, social media is fueling genocides, and political violence in the U.S. is increasing. People are marching in the streets, aligned with two ideologically distinct factions. Many of them (overwhelmingly from one side) are armed, and violence and death has resulted
ViceJan 18 2022
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US airlines warn of ‘catastrophic disruption’ on Wednesday due to 5G activation
CEOs from major US airlines including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines have warned that the impending deployment of new 5G spectrum on Wednesday could cause “catastrophic disruption” for flights across the country starting tomorrow. The warning, which was also signed by shipping companies including UPS Airlines and FedEx Express, was issued in a
The VergeFeb 09 2024
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Biden to Create Task Force for Classified Doc Protocol
On the heels of not being charged by Department of Justice special counsel Robert Hur, President Joe Biden will create a task force to examine protocols for presidential transitions and handling of classified documents and information, the White House said Friday. Hur's report issued Thursday determined no criminal charges should be filed against Biden, even though his investigation found the
Newsmax (News)Jan 30 2024
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Homeland Security Cmte. Marks Up Impeachment Articles Against Secretary Mayorkas
Amid reports of an influx of migrants crossing the southern border, the House Homeland Security Committee held a meeting to mark up articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The articles were announced by the committee’s chair, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), which were “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” and “breach of public trust.” Ranking
C-SPANDec 01 2022
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U.S. appeals court rejects Biden's bid to revive student debt plan
Nov 30 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday declined to put on hold a Texas judge's ruling that said President Joe Biden's plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in student loan debt was unlawful.
The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Biden administration's request to pause a judge's Nov. 10 order vacating the $400 billion student debt
ReutersFeb 09 2024
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Nikki Haley says Biden lacks the 'mental capacity' to serve as president after Hur report
WASHINGTON — Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley blasted President Joe Biden after a scathing report from special counsel Robert Hur released Thursday described Biden as a “well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory.” The report, which comes after a year-long probe examining whether Biden mishandled classified documents, concluded that the president will not face charges. However,
"USA Today" Contributor