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Oct 28 2018
Headline Roundup
11 People Killed in Pittsburgh Synagogue
A gunman entered the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, on Saturday, killing 11 people. The suspect, Robert Bowers, is in custody.
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Analysis
Why the Descendants of Confederate Generals Are Happy to See Their Names Go
As the Senate prepares to debate renaming military bases, we called living family members of the generals. Here's what they said.
For one group of Americans, the raging debate over the monuments and military bases honoring the men who fought to preserve slavery during the Civil War is uniquely personal: their descendants.
The dispute, which has become one of the most heated
PoliticoFeb 16 2015
News
Myths and secrets of presidential monuments
Park Rangers at the Lincoln Memorial see it almost every day: Tour guides telling eager visitors that the number of steps leading to the temple match Lincoln's age when he died; that his white hands send a message in sign language; and that you can see Robert E. Lee's face sculpted in the back of his head.
It's all bunk, National Park Service Ranger Michael Kelly told me during a recent
CNN (Online News)May 21 2019
News
Republican Joins Democrats' Louder Calls for Impeachment as Former White House Attorney Defies Subpoena
WASHINGTON – On Capitol Hill today, a no show. At the request of President Trump, former White House attorney Don McGahn is defying a subpoena to testify before Congress about the Russia investigation.
McGahn was a key witness in Robert Mueller's report, and Democrats believe he offered the most damaging evidence against the president.
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone says
CBNJan 29 2020
News
Here is How Questioning From Senators Will Be Handled During the Impeachment Trial Today
After five days of opening arguments from Democrat impeachment managers and attorneys representing President Donald Trump, Senators will now be able to submit their questions to each side. Here is how things will work.
Like in the Clinton trial, Republicans and Democrats will alternate questions. The questions will only be directed toward Democrat House managers and attorneys
TownhallFeb 12 2015
News
VA secretary asks Iraq War veteran: 'What have you done?'
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald on Wednesday asked a Republican lawmaker who served in both Iraq wars, "What have you done?" as the two men sparred over huge cost overruns at a troubled Denver VA hospital.
McDonald was defending the VA's budget at a hearing when he and Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman tussled over construction delays and cost increases at the long-delayed hospital
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Louisville Eccentric Observer
The Louisville Eccentric Observer (also called LEO Weekly but widely known as just LEO) is a free weekly newspaper (urban alternative weekly), distributed every Wednesday in over 800 locations throughout the Louisville, Kentucky area, including areas of southern Indiana. The newspaper was founded in 1990 by John Yarmuth, Robert Schulman,[2] Denny Crum (then the coach of the University of Louisville men's basketball team), and two other investors.
Nov 18 2019
News
Trump tweets he will 'strongly consider' testifying in impeachment inquiry
President Trump on Monday said he will "strongly consider" giving written or in-person testimony in the House impeachment inquiry, despite his repeated refusal to cooperate with the investigation thus far.
Trump responded to Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) suggestion on "Face the Nation" a day earlier in which she said the president could "come right before the committee and talk...
The HillJan 24 2020
Analysis
Trump Is Not Shamed
As the Senate hears his case, Trump is recommitting some of the same offenses that got him impeached in the first place.
One of the reasons House Democrats ultimately impeached Donald Trump is that they recognized that if they didn’t try to stop him from doing crimes, he would be emboldened do more of them. Or to put it another way, if the Congress makes an institutional decision to
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