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Nov 10 2019
News
The Legend of A-N-N-A: Revisiting an American Town Where Black People Weren’t Welcome After Dark
I GOT INTO TOWN JUST AFTER SUNSET. The lights were on at a place called the Brick House Grill, and if you were out on South Main Street on a Friday night in February, chances are, that’s where you were going. So I went in, too.
I took a seat at the bar. A man two stools over from me struck up a conversation. I told him I was a journalist from Chicago and asked him to tell me about this
ProPublica
Jan 10 2022
News
Trump to ask judge throw out suits by lawmakers, police over U.S. Capitol riot
Donald Trump's lawyers on Monday will try to persuade a federal judge to throw out a series of lawsuits by Democratic lawmakers and two police officers alleging that the former president incited the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
The three lawsuits, by Democratic U.S. representatives including Eric Swalwell and Jerry Nadler, as well as two Capitol Police officers who
Reuters
Oct 28 2021
Analysis
What is redistricting? And why should voters care?
Across the country this year, the nation’s political maps are being redrawn. Redistricting is a complicated, even arcane process, but one with a significant impact on the nation’s political landscape. It has the potential to affect which party controls political power in the U.S. House, and has significant implications for the political power of Blacks, Latinos and other demographic groups. It
PolitiFact
Jan 17 2020
News
Monica Lewinsky floored after Ken Starr joins Trump’s impeachment legal team
Monica Lewinsky is having a déjà vu day.
The former White House intern was incredulous Friday amid revelations that President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial defense team will feature Ken Starr, the former independent counsel who investigated her sexual relationship with Bill Clinton in 1998.
“This is definitely an ‘are you f--king kidding me?’ kinda day,” Lewinsky tweeted as
New York Daily News
Apr 09 2018
News
Trump National Security Advisers to Meet on Syria
The White House National Security Council’s principals committee held a 10 a.m. meeting after reports of a chemical weapons attack in Syria over the weekend, said a person familiar with the matter.
Bloomberg
Oct 14 2019
News
Former Top Russia Adviser Fiona Hill Set to Testify on Capitol Hill About Ukraine
Appearance comes as Democrats examine Trump’s effort to get Kyiv to investigate Bidens.
WASHINGTON—President Trump’s former top Russia adviser is expected to testify before House committees on Monday as part of the impeachment inquiry examining the president, his administration and his allies’ dealings with Ukraine.
Fiona Hill, who served on the National Security Council, left
Wall Street Journal (News)
Dec 26 2019
News
Trade-Court Lawsuits Take On Trump’s Tariff Campaign
Recent court rulings could open door to further challenges to White House’s tariff strategy.
WASHINGTON—The White House’s tariff strategy faces a potential threat from a series of lawsuits challenging whether the administration has followed the law closely enough in imposing new customs duties.
Recent court victories by steel and energy companies have emboldened legal foes of the
Wall Street Journal (News)
Jun 11 2017
News
Trump And Congress Are About To Ruin America’s $220 Billion Economic Secret Weapon
The Census Bureau fuels a huge number of U.S. businesses, but the White House is underfunding it just as it prepares for its greatest task.
HuffPost
Oct 13 2017
News
Trump to End Subsidies to Health Insurers
White House says government can’t lawfully make the payments; president tells lawmaker payments may continue if bipartisan health-care deal is struck
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)
Jun 05 2018
News
No, the Philadelphia Eagles didn't kneel during the national anthem
On Monday, President Trump disinvited the Super Bowl winning Philadelphia Eagles football team to the White House over an apparent disagreement over what players should be doing when the national anthem is played.
Washington Examiner