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May 02 2018
Headline Roundup
Mueller Threatened to Subpoena Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller warned President Donald Trump’s lawyers that he had the power to issue a subpoena if the White House refused a request for a sit-down interview with the president.
Reuters Washington Post Fox News DigitalMar 05 2021
Analysis
Covid tongue? Why new Covid-19 symptoms keep popping up.
Scientists say they still have more to learn about the symptoms of Covid-19 infections, long Covid, and the new variants.
It’s been more than a year since Covid-19 landed in the United States. And the once-perplexing array of symptoms like coughing, fever, shortness of breath, and loss of taste and smell are now very familiar to doctors around the country.
The range of
VoxMay 07 2019
News
Sandra Bland, It Turns Out, Recorded Her Own Video of Traffic Stop Confrontation
AUSTIN, Tex. — As Trooper Brian Encinia angrily threatened her with a stun gun from just outside her car window, Sandra Bland recorded the encounter on her cellphone, shown in a newly released 39-second video that has prompted Ms. Bland’s family to call for a renewed investigation into her arrest and death nearly four years ago.
Ms. Bland, a 28-year-old African-American from Chicago,
New York Times (News)Apr 23 2019
News
Dems seek to rein in calls for impeachment
Democratic leaders are racing to keep the impeachment genie in its bottle.
The release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s mammoth report on Russia’s 2016 election meddling revealed a trove of details related to President Trump’s handling of the investigation, lending a new boost to the small but vocal group of Democrats pushing to oust the president — and creating new challenges for
The HillJun 29 2015
News
5 Black Churches Burned Last Week
In what may not be a coincidence, a string of nighttime fires have damaged or destroyed at least six predominately black churches in four southern states in the past week.
Arsonists started at least three of the fires, while other causes are being examined in the other fires, investigators say.
The series of fires – some of them suspicious and possible hate crimes — came in the
Daily BeastAug 14 2019
News
Eliot Engel, Michael McCaul condemn China threats as unrest in Hong Kong grows
Bipartisan U.S. concern over the discord in Hong Kong is growing, as the State Department on Wednesday issued a travel warning for the region.
The bipartisan leaders of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday condemned Chinese authorities' hostility to protesters and threats of military intervention in a joint statement, warning that should Beijing attempt to use force to shut
PoliticoNov 17 2020
Fact Check
Did a Postal Worker Witness Ballot Tampering in Pennsylvania?
Two days after the election, a postal worker from Erie, Pennsylvania, claimed in a video published by Project Veritas that his superiors instructed postal workers to backdate ballots that were sent after Election Day. The alleged goal: Make late ballots eligible to be counted in the official Pennsylvania tally. The Trump campaign raised the issue with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman
The DispatchJun 23 2020
News
Fauci on Trump's testing claim: 'We're going to be doing more testing, not less'
Washington (CNN) - Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, told lawmakers Tuesday that the US will be increasing coronavirus testing, saying, "we're going to be doing more testing, not less," in response to President Donald Trump's recent claim that he asked to slow down testing during the pandemic.
Fauci's remarks came during a hearing convened by the House
CNN DigitalJan 29 2018
Headline Roundup
Grammy Awards Cameo by Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton made a cameo appearance at the Grammy Awards, reading "Fire and Fury." Nikki Haley and Donald Trump Jr. slammed the skit, but the White House said not to take it seriously.
Fox News Digital Washington Post PoliticoAug 27 2019
News
4 Senate Dems shaping the future of health policy explain what they’re thinking
Behind the scenes, a rough consensus is emerging on the Senate committee that will write the next health reform bill.
In 2010, it was the Senate’s Christmas morning vote that paved the Affordable Care Act’s passage into law. In 2017, it was John McCain’s dramatic thumbs-down that ended the Obamacare repeal. In 2020, even if Democrats take back the White House and the Senate, their
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