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Dec 19 2019
News
After House Impeaches Trump, Timing of Next Steps Is Unclear
Pelosi weighs delaying delivery of articles of impeachment to Senate until Republicans set trial rules she considers fair.
The morning after the House voted along party lines to impeach President Trump, it was uncertain when and under what procedures the Senate would conduct his trial.
The House on Wednesday approved abuse-of-power and obstruction-of-Congress articles against Mr
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 23 2020
Opinion
What Does It Take to Remove a President?
I don't blame President Donald Trump for his angst and bitterness over his impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives. In his mind, he has done "nothing wrong" and not acted outside the constitutional powers vested in him, and so his impeachment should not have come to pass. He believes that the president can legally extract personal concessions from the recipients of foreign aid, and he
Andrew NapolitanoOct 29 2021
News
FDA authorizes Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11
The US Food and Drug Administration issued emergency use authorization on Friday for Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11. This is the first Covid-19 vaccine authorized in the United States for younger children.
The FDA's vaccine advisers voted 17-0 with one abstention on Tuesday to recommend EUA for the vaccine, which is formulated at one-third the dose of the vaccine used
CNN DigitalOct 27 2020
News
Who Decides When Vaccine Studies Are Done? Internal Documents Show Fauci Plays a Key Role.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease official, will oversee most of the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine trials in the U.S., but not that of the current front-runner made by Pfizer, documents obtained by ProPublica show.
According to a draft charter spelling out how most of the advanced COVID-19 vaccine trials will be monitored, Fauci is the “designated senior representative”
ProPublicaNov 16 2021
News
8 lingering questions about the new Covid pills from Merck and Pfizer
The past two months have brought extremely good news in the fight against Covid-19. Two different oral treatments have proved effective at both preventing people newly diagnosed with Covid-19 from entering the hospital and from dying.
“We’re accelerating our path out of this pandemic,” President Biden said after data on the second Covid pill became available. The wide availability of
STATJan 15 2020
News
Pelosi announces House impeachment managers to prosecute case against Trump
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday announced the seven lawmakers who will serve as the House managers to prosecute the case against President Trump in his Senate impeachment trial, which is expected to begin in earnest next week.
The House managers include House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who will be the lead manager and who led much of the impeachment
Fox News DigitalNov 18 2020
Opinion
The COVID Vaccines: Bernie’s ‘Crooks’ to the Rescue
Bernie Sanders has described pharmaceutical companies as “crooks” who are “literally killing people every day.” So I guess we have some pretty nefarious characters to thank for the unprecedentedly rapid development of safe and effective vaccines that promise to bring the COVID-19 pandemic to an end. These innovative companies have invested years of work and billions of dollars that put them in
National Review (News)Feb 03 2020
News
Senate Votes Against Additional Witnesses
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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Late Friday, the Senate narrowly voted against summoning witnesses for President Trump's impeachment trial. This all but ensures President Trump's acquittal during a final vote which will take place on Wednesday Abridge NewsFeb 09 2021
News
Trump impeachment: Outcome may be foregone conclusion, but impact isn’t
Impeachment proceedings aren’t only about the final result, but also about establishing a precedent and shaping public opinion.
At a time when many are invoking lofty ideals and the Founding Fathers as justification either for or against impeachment proceedings, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar favors a line from comedian Trevor Noah.
“If you get fired at Best Buy, they don’t just
Christian Science MonitorDec 03 2021
Analysis
Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Black Book Makes Its Courtroom Debut
On day four of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, Government Exhibit 52 made its much-anticipated debut. This is Jeffrey Epstein’s “little black book”—the telephone directory containing names and numbers for a huge roster of Epstein’s wealthy and powerful friends and also, presumably, some of the people who’ve accused him of crimes.
The book was introduced as the prosecution’s witness Juan
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