- Jan 10, 202000:0006:04
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
The House of Representatives on Thursday voted overwhelmingly to block Donald Trump’s ability to engage in further military action without congressional approval.
Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell reportedly tells Republicans that he expects Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate to begin early next week.
And lastly, California’s new governor unveils a plan to create the state’s own generic prescription drug label.
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House Democrats pressure Nancy Pelosi to bring the most comprehensive rewrite of U.S. labor law in decades to House Floor for a vote.
New York Senate Democrats on Thursday passed legislation that would automatically register people to vote when they interact with certain state government agencies.
Kansas’ Democratic governor and a top Republican lawmaker on Thursday outlined a new proposal for expanding the state’s Medicaid program to cover as many as 150,000 additional people.
The New York City Bar Association on Thursday urged Congress to launch a formal investigation into Attorney General William Barr, alleging recent statements and actions by the country's top law enforcement official show he is a right-wing partisan "willing to use the levers of government to empower certain groups over others."
And lastly, a Justice Department inquiry launched more than two years ago to appease conservatives drooling for more investigations of Hillary Clinton has effectively ended with no tangible results.
- Jan 9, 202000:0005:42
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Nancy Pelosi announces a House vote to limit Donald Trump's war powers against Iran.
Meanwhile, Mike Lee and Rand Paul join Democrats to shred Mike Pompeo’s official briefing on Trump’s assassination of Iran’s General Soleimani.
And lastly, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tries to delay the disclosure Donald Trump’s Secret Service spending until after the 2020 election.
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tells CNN that she no longer has cancer, following recent health scares.
Planet-heating pollution from the U.S. oil, gas, and petrochemical industries could rise about 30% by 2025 compared with 2018 because of additional drilling and 157 new or expanded projects "fueled by the fracking boom," this according to the U.S.-based Environmental Integrity Project.
A new Pew Research poll found that the majority of people around the world do not have confidence that Mr. Trump will do the "right thing" in global affairs.
Rueters is reporting that a Mexican asylum-seeker slit his own throat on a bridge across the Rio Grande after being denied entry into the United States, two Mexican security officials said on Wednesday.
And lastly, NBA star Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks has partnered with RIP Medical Debt to relieve more than a million dollars in past due medical debts for people in Atlanta who cannot afford to pay them.
- Jan 8, 202000:0004:37
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
Trump tweets “All is well!” after Iran launches a missile attack on a U.S. base in Iraq.
Meanwhile, the White House quietly begins to decimate Social Security Disability Insurance benefits for hundreds of thousands of Americans.
And lastly, a new study shows Medicare for All could actually save the United State over $600 billion every year.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Democrats in a closed-door meeting Tuesday night that she would not move to transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate until she learns more about how the other chamber would conduct the trial; this according to the Washington Post.
Politico reports that Top House Democrats’ plans to push a measure limiting the Trump administration’s war-making powers are in flux following an Iranian missile attack Tuesday on U.S. bases inside Iraq.
Joe Biden told donors on Tuesday that he believes Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will suddenly become “mildly cooperative” with Democrats once Donald Trump is no longer president.
And lastly, the New York Times is reporting that a longtime Facebook executive told employees in a memo that the company had "a moral duty" not to tilt the scales against President Trump as he seeks re-election.
- Jan 7, 202000:0004:47
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper says the Pentagon will not commit war crimes against Iran - - despite Trump’s explicit threats to attack the country’s cultural sites.
Meanwhile, Mitt Romney says he would like to hear testimony from John Bolton in a Senate impeachment trial.
And lastly, U.S. and coalition forces are not leaving Iraq, despite a Department of Defense letter sent to reporters on Monday that said they were.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reportedly met with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Monday to inform him that he would not run for Senate in Kansas in 2020; this according to Politico.
The AP reports Puerto Rico has been plunged into darkness after a powerful 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck early Tuesday.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the IRS audited 0.45% of personal income-tax returns in 2019, marking the eighth straight year of decline.
And lastly, more than 26,000 lives in the U.S. were saved over the course of a decade as a result of a drop in carbon emissions, along with smog and other pollutants tied with asthma and other ailments: this according to a University of California, San Diego study published in the journal Nature.
- Jan 6, 202000:0005:55
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
The Iraqi Parliament votes to expel all U.S. troops from the country following the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad.
Meanwhile, Iranian-American’s returning from a concert in Canada are detained at the US Border and interrogated about their political views.
And lastly, a new CBS poll shows Bernie Sanders leading in New Hampshire and tied for first in Iowa with less than a month to go before caucusing begins in that state.
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The House of Representatives will vote on a War Powers Resolution this week aimed at setting limits on President Trump’s military actions against Iran, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced late Sunday.
On Saturday, Trump tweeted that he would respond to any Iranian attacks on Americans or American assets by targeting 52 Iranian sites that he said are “important to Iran and the Iranian culture.”
The Australian government department responsible for managing emergencies closed down its Canberra office due to poor air quality Monday as the 20th death from deadly bushfires in New South Wales was confirmed.
And lastly, NBC is reporting that Michael Bloomberg has hired 500 organizers and staff in more than 30 states, including all 14 of the delegate-rich Super Tuesday states, NBC News reports.
- Jan 3, 202000:0004:47
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Iran’s top military leader is assassinated by the US military during a drone attack near the Baghdad airport in Iraq.
Meanwhile, Two right-wing Democrats join hundreds of Republican lawmakers in asking the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade.
And lastly, a new study connects climate change to daily weather patterns for first time.
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U-Haul said it will stop hiring people who use nicotine in the 21 states where companies are allowed to consider tobacco use when making hiring decisions.
Critics accuse U-Haul of cherry picking healthier workers to cut healthcare costs.
Senior United Nations official Nils Melzer has accused U.S. authorities of imposing a penalty that amounts to torture against former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, who is currently jailed in a federal facility after refusing to testify to a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
And lastly, CBS News reports that Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson has laid off her entire campaign staff, but is not expected to completely exit the race.
- Jan 2, 202000:0005:09
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
On eve of legal recreational pot sales in Illinois, Governor J.B. Pritzker pardons more than 11,000 people with marijuana convictions.
Meanwhile, the EPA’s own scientific advisers warn that the agency’s regulatory rollbacks under Trump are at odds with established science.
And lastly, Bernie Sanders’ campaign hit its goal of 5 million individual donations - - the most contributions any campaign has ever received this early in a presidential election.
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The Military Times reports that the Pentagon deployed 750 soldiers to the Middle East Tuesday and is preparing to send up to thousands more troops in the coming days amid ongoing protests at the American Embassy in Baghdad.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested immunity from prosecution in three corruption cases in which he faces indictment on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Uber and Postmates are suing California over its controversial new law that requires "gig workers" be considered employees rather than independent contractors.
And lastly, North Carolina voters in the 2020 primary election won’t have to show photo identification at the polls, after a federal judge ruled the voter ID law was written with discriminatory intent against black voters.
- Dec 31, 201900:0004:15
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
Joe Biden, leaking more oil than ever, says he’d be open to picking a Republican to be his running mate.
Meanwhile, Pete Buttigieg continues his attacks on Joe Biden, saying he wouldn't have wanted his non-existent son to serve on a Ukrainian board like Hunter Biden did.
And lastly, Bernie Sanders closes in on 5 million total donations, raising more money than every other candidate in 2019.
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The AP reports that dozens of angry Iraqi Shiite militia supporters broke into the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad on Tuesday after smashing a main door and setting fire to a reception area, prompting tear gas and sounds of gunfire.
Erik Prince, a major Republican donor and founder of controversial security firm Blackwater, has been referred to the U.S. Treasury Department for possible sanctions violations tied to his recent trip to Venezuela for a meeting with a top aide of President Nicolas Maduro.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice said Monday he has approved the recommendations from a report calling for the firing of all correctional officer cadets who participated in a Nazi salute during a class photo.
- Dec 30, 201900:0005:14
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
Iraq’s Prime Minister accuses the US of violating his nation’s sovereignty after US airstrikes in the country kill 25.
Meanwhile, the New York Times claims Donald Trump’s national security team tried to convince him to reverse his freeze on aid to Ukraine after the public learned about the hold.
And lastly, a new report from Bloomberg News says the 500 richest people in the world have increased their collective wealth in 2019 by 25%
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Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis of Georgia is undergoing treatment for stage four pancreatic cancer, his office announced Sunday. The Democrat has represented Georgia’s 5th Congressional District since 1986.
European commissioner Phil Hogan tells the Irish Times that he believes British prime minister Boris Johnson will abandon his pledge not to extend the transition period for the UK’s exit from the European Union beyond December 2020.
- Dec 27, 201900:0007:51
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TODAY'S HEADLINES:
Bernie Sanders’ polling surge has the Democratic establishment admitting he can win the primary.
Meanwhile, Mike Bloomberg's campaign is caught exploiting incarcerated women make phone calls to California voters.
And lastly, Donald Trump retweets an article which named the alleged whistleblower whose complaint led to his impeachment.
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Buttigieg's cynical small-dollar contest.
U.S. sets record for debt auctions.
Evo Morales US interests ready to exploit Bolivia's lithium reserves.
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