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    House committee hearing on impeachment evidence

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    • Live: House hears evidence in impeachment inquiry

      Live: House hears evidence in impeachment inquiry

      Rep. Doug Collins grilled Daniel Goldman over subpoenas for phone records that between Rep. Devin Nunes and Rudy Giuliani’s now-indicted associate Lev Parnas.'Who ordered the Match Game?' »

      • Live updates: Trump impeachment hearings

        Live updates: Trump impeachment hearings

      • Fiery hearing moves House nearer to impeachment

        Fiery hearing moves House nearer to impeachment

      • Watchdog report on Russia probe released

        Watchdog report on Russia probe released

    • Chris Wallace Schools Ken Starr: Trump Impeachment ‘Much Bigger’ Than Clinton’s Sex Lies Were
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      The Daily Beast

      Chris Wallace Schools Ken Starr: Trump Impeachment ‘Much Bigger’ Than Clinton’s Sex Lies Were

      Fox News anchor Chris Wallace on Monday dressed down Kenneth Starr, the Clinton impeachment-era independent counsel, objecting to Starr's insistence that the current allegations against President Donald Trump are “narrow” and “slanted. During a break in Monday's House impeachment hearing, Wallace addressed Starr directly, letting him know he was going to “push back a bit respectfully” on his previous analysis of the impeachment inquiry while referencing Starr's own role in former President Bill Clinton's impeachment two decades ago. He said that the presentation of the case against the president is narrow, prosecutors look at the world through dirty windows.

      • Michelle Obama weighs in on President Trump impeachment hearings: ‘It’s surreal’
        Michelle Obama weighs in on President Trump impeachment hearings: ‘It’s surreal’
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      • Trump impeachment: 'World of facts' about to collide with 'world of conspiracy'
        Trump impeachment: 'World of facts' about to collide with 'world of conspiracy'
        The Independent
    • U.S. Supreme Court rejects Arizona opioid case against Purdue, Sackler family
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      Reuters

      U.S. Supreme Court rejects Arizona opioid case against Purdue, Sackler family

      The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a novel case by Arizona seeking to recover billions of dollars that the state has said that members of the Sackler family - owners of Purdue Pharma LP - funneled out of the OxyContin maker before the company filed for bankruptcy in September. The justices declined to take the rare step of allowing Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to pursue a case directly with the Supreme Court on the role the drugmaker played in the U.S. opioid epidemic that has killed tens of thousands of Americans annually in recent years. The lawsuit accused eight Sackler family members of funneling $4 billion out of Purdue from 2008 to 2016 despite being aware that the company faced massive potential liabilities over its marketing of opioid medications.

    • Pearl Harbor veteran interred on sunken ship
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      AFP

      Pearl Harbor veteran interred on sunken ship

      With speeches and salutes, veterans and officials on Saturday commemorated the 78th anniversary of the 1941 sneak attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor, which brought a previously reluctant United States into World War II. A ceremony in Hawaii honoring survivors was attended by US Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and Washington's ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris. It was held within sight of the sunken USS Arizona, which was bombed in the opening moments of the attack that killed more than 2,400 Americans.

    • 'It was beautiful': Acupuncturists help migrants stranded at Mexico border deal with stress
      Health
      USA TODAY

      'It was beautiful': Acupuncturists help migrants stranded at Mexico border deal with stress

      For months, Carlos Lopez's mind has been endlessly spinning with the fears and anxiety of leaving his home country of Honduras, traveling 1,700 miles with his 13-year-old son to this Mexican border town and the day-to-day survival of living in a squalid tent city. “All the bad thoughts went away,” Lopez, 41, said, as he emerged from his 45-minute-long acupuncture session. Lopez is one of a growing number of migrants stuck on the border under President Donald Trump's Migration Protection Protocols policy – which sends migrants to Mexican border towns to await their immigration court hearing in the U.S. To help the migrants pass the time and deal with stress, teams of volunteers led by Acupuncturists Without Borders, or AWB, a nonprofit that treats people in disaster zones and refugee camps and trains other acupuncturists around the world, are providing Lopez and others with free acupuncture treatment at border towns in Mexico.

    • Biden Says Son Hunter Will Not Engage in Foreign Business if He Wins in 2020
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      National Review

      Biden Says Son Hunter Will Not Engage in Foreign Business if He Wins in 2020

      Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden said his son Hunter will not be engaged in any foreign business if the former vice president is elected in 2020. Hunter Biden raised eyebrows when it came to light that he held a lucrative position on the board of a Ukrainian gas company while his father was fighting corruption in Ukraine as vice president. The set-up prompted Trump to ask Ukraine to investigate the Bidens while temporarily withholding U.S. military aid, an alleged quid pro quo that became the basis for the impeachment inquiry against Trump.

      • Biden Says He Won’t Look Further into Hunter’s Ukrainian Business Dealings: ‘I Trust My Son’
        Biden Says He Won’t Look Further into Hunter’s Ukrainian Business Dealings: ‘I Trust My Son’
        National Review
      • ‘I Don’t Know:’ Biden Says He Hasn’t Asked What Hunter Did In Ukraine
        ‘I Don’t Know:’ Biden Says He Hasn’t Asked What Hunter Did In Ukraine
        HuffPost
    • AOC calls out Trump after news that Amazon plans to hire 1,500 employees in New York City
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      Yahoo News Video

      AOC calls out Trump after news that Amazon plans to hire 1,500 employees in New York City

      Following reports that Amazon plans to open a new office in New York City, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted that the Trump administration "should focus more on cutting public assistance to billionaires instead of poor families."

      • At a pro-Israel conference, Trump told Jewish voters they'd vote for him to avoid a wealth tax
        At a pro-Israel conference, Trump told Jewish voters they'd vote for him to avoid a wealth tax
        Business Insider
      • AOC, Sanders Say I Told You So, as Amazon, Facebook Come to NYC
        AOC, Sanders Say I Told You So, as Amazon, Facebook Come to NYC
        Bloomberg
    • The 25 Best Tower Defense Games
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      Popular Mechanics

      The 25 Best Tower Defense Games

      Build those structures. Keep them from harm. Collect that loot.

    • Pete Buttigieg asked if taking big money out of politics includes not taking money from billionaires, he responds: 'No'
      Politics
      The Independent

      Pete Buttigieg asked if taking big money out of politics includes not taking money from billionaires, he responds: 'No'

      Pete Buttigieg implied that he would take money off billionaires and closed-door fundraisers during a terse exchange with a student activist, amid growing criticism of the Democratic candidate's fundraising strategy. The 2020 presidential candidate has come under scrutiny for his decision to take money from wealthy donors after a number of Democrats have pledged to take “big money” out of politics. Greg Chung, a student activist from Iowa, challenged Mr Buttigieg about his fundraising at a campaign event over the weekend.

    • Remember When Russian Diesel Submarines Chased Down A British Nuclear Sub?
      World
      The National Interest

      Remember When Russian Diesel Submarines Chased Down A British Nuclear Sub?

      Russian diesel subs chased a British nuclear sub off the Syrian coast, according to British media. The incident reportedly involved one or two Russian Kilo-class diesel-powered submarines, which have been dubbed the "Black Hole" by Western navies because they are remarkably quiet. "Two Russian frigates and an anti-submarine aircraft are also thought to have been searching for the British boat as it maneuvered to put its Tomahawk cruise missiles within range of Syrian military targets," according to The Times of London."The Astute-class submarine is believed to have spent several days trying to evade detection in a tense and dangerous contest." The British sub did not fire its Tomahawks during last week's strike by American, British and French forces against Syrian chemical weapons sites, leading to speculation that the British boat was driven off by the Russian subs.

    • Putin, new Ukrainian leader Zelenskiy meet for first time
      World
      Associated Press

      Putin, new Ukrainian leader Zelenskiy meet for first time

      President Vladimir Putin of Russia met with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine for the first time Monday at a summit in Paris to try to end five years of war between Ukrainian troops and Moscow-backed separatists. Both sat down at the French presidential palace along with the leaders of France and Germany for talks focused on reviving a 2015 peace agreement for eastern Ukraine that has largely stalled. A major breakthrough is unlikely, and Ukrainian protesters in Kyiv are heaping pressure on their new leader not to surrender too much to Putin, who has been in office nearly 20 years.

      • Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France meet for much-anticipated talks for eastern Ukraine
        Leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France meet for much-anticipated talks for eastern Ukraine
        The Telegraph
      • What Does Russia Expect from the Putin-Zelensky Meeting?
        What Does Russia Expect from the Putin-Zelensky Meeting?
        The National Interest
    • Business
      Reuters

      Amid flurry of Saudi reforms, mocktails on order in execution square

      For decades, criminals in Saudi Arabia were lined up after Friday prayers at a central Riyadh plaza and beheaded by sword in a gruesome public spectacle overseen by the religious police. Such jarring contrasts are accompanying the rapid social changes under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, like lifting bans on women driving, gender mixing and public entertainment. Many Saudis embrace the new openness, but even supporters worry it might be coming too quickly and risks provoking a conservative backlash.

    • Ramaphosa Faces Party Bid to Oust Him Over Reforms, Citizen Says
      World
      Bloomberg

      Ramaphosa Faces Party Bid to Oust Him Over Reforms, Citizen Says

      South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's opponents within the ruling party are plotting to oust him over reforms that they say are failing to benefit the poor, the Citizen reported, citing people it didn't identify. A campaign being led by African National Congress Secretary-General Ace Magashule aims to discredit him over economic policies that his opponents argue are supplanting the party's pro-poor stance, the Johannesburg-based newspaper said. The anti-Ramaphosa faction wants Deputy President David Mabuza to become president, deputized by either Magashule or Water Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, the newspaper said.

      • Ramaphosa Pledges Tough Love for Ailing South African Firms
        Ramaphosa Pledges Tough Love for Ailing South African Firms
        Bloomberg
      • South Africa's Ramaphosa vows 'drastic' steps to save state companies
        South Africa's Ramaphosa vows 'drastic' steps to save state companies
        Reuters
    • 'An outright lie': Ohio lawmaker shown to be linked to group pushing rightwing Christian bills
      News
      The Guardian

      'An outright lie': Ohio lawmaker shown to be linked to group pushing rightwing Christian bills

      An Ohio legislator who said he had “no knowledge” of a rightwing Christian bill mill called Project Blitz is, in fact, the co-chair of the state branch of an organization behind the campaign. The Ohio state representative Timothy Ginter sponsored a bill called the Student Religious Liberties Act. The Guardian revealed the bill was nearly identical to one promoted by Project Blitz, a state legislative project guided by three Christian right organizations, including the Congressional Prayer Caucus (CPC), WallBuilders and the ProFamily Legislators Conference.

    • Supreme Court Upholds Kentucky Law Requiring Abortionists to Describe Ultrasound to Woman
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      National Review

      Supreme Court Upholds Kentucky Law Requiring Abortionists to Describe Ultrasound to Woman

      The Supreme Court on Monday allowed a Kentucky abortion law to stand that requires an abortionist to perform an ultrasound and describe the image to the mother and allow her to hear the heartbeat of the fetus before terminating it. The court declined to reconsider an appeals court ruling upholding the Kentucky Ultrasound Informed Consent Act after the American Civil Liberties Union brought a case on behalf of the state's only abortion clinic saying the “display and describe” requirement violates physicians' First Amendment rights by forcing them to show their patients images they do not wish to see. Republican governor Matt Bevin signed the law, which passed in 2017.

      • Supreme Court leaves Kentucky's ultrasound law in place
        Supreme Court leaves Kentucky's ultrasound law in place
        Associated Press
      • U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to Berkeley cell phone law
        U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to Berkeley cell phone law
        Reuters
    • Tesla on Autopilot crashes into parked police car
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      Business Insider

      Tesla on Autopilot crashes into parked police car

      A Tesla Model 3 with Autopilot enabled crashed into a parked police car on Saturday. The police car was stationary behind a disabled vehicle, with flashers on and road flares behind it. No one was injured in the crash, but it's the latest such example of Tesla cars with Autopilot crashing into things; one such crash in 2018 resulted in the driver's death.

      • Questions surround Tesla crash police say was in autopilot mode
        Questions surround Tesla crash police say was in autopilot mode
        ABC News Videos
      • Tesla on Autopilot slams into police cruiser, driver claims he was checking on his dog
        Tesla on Autopilot slams into police cruiser, driver claims he was checking on his dog
        ABC News
    • American soldiers banned from Italian main street after vicious brawl
      News
      The Telegraph

      American soldiers banned from Italian main street after vicious brawl

      Around 2,000 US Army soldiers have been banned from one of the main streets in the Italian city of Vicenza after a  brawl between soldiers and locals. The temporary ban, which affects members of the 173rd Airborne Brigade stationed in the city, involves the quaint via  Contra' Pescherie Vecchie, where two young Vicenza men say they were surrounded and beaten by several soldiers after a verbal exchange just outside a popular watering hole for off duty combat paratroopers. City authorities are studying CCTV images to identify the culprits of the latest violent episode, which prompted Mayor Francesco Rucco to request special restrictive measures from the base commander.

    • Man wearing reindeer slippers tips woman out of wheelchair on train as he tries to steal it
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      The Independent

      Man wearing reindeer slippers tips woman out of wheelchair on train as he tries to steal it

      A man has been arrested after a would-be thief tipped a woman out of her wheelchair on a train and attempted to steal it. CCTV footage of the incident shows a man dressed in a red jacket and reindeer slippers, who lept out of his seat and grabbed the handles of the wheelchair as the train approached a station. The woman sitting in the chair can be seen desperately grabbing onto the railings inside the carriage as the attacker attempts to steer her out of the open doors.

    • The United States' New 'Ninja Missile' Chops Targets to Bits (We Have Questions)
      World
      The National Interest

      The United States' New 'Ninja Missile' Chops Targets to Bits (We Have Questions)

      Designed to minimize civilian casualties, the ninja missile is a specially modified Hellfire—without a warhead. The Hellfire missiles weigh in the 100 to 110 pound range, including a 20-pound warhead and are guided through a millimeter wave radar seeker, or by laser. Years after their development, Hellfire missiles have become the armament of choice in the war on terror, and are often used on Reaper and Predator drones in strikes against militants in crowded, urban environments.

    • North Dakota county may become US's 1st to bar new refugees
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      Associated Press

      North Dakota county may become US's 1st to bar new refugees

      Reuben Panchol was forced to leave war-torn Sudan decades ago as a child, embarking on an odyssey that eventually brought him to the American Midwest and left him eternally grateful to the country that took him in. “I am an American citizen, a North Dakotan,” said Panchol, a 38-year-old father of four. If they vote to bar refugees, as expected, Burleigh County — home to about 95,000 people and the capital city of Bismarck — could become the first local government to do so since President Donald Trump issued an executive order making it possible.

      • White Sands dust-up, distracted-driving cams, hog rules: News from around our 50 states
        White Sands dust-up, distracted-driving cams, hog rules: News from around our 50 states
        USA TODAY
      • Refugees may soon be barred from resettlement in one North Dakota county
        The Week
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      Reuters

      Shooting in the dark; Afghanistan's endless war pits brother against brother

      The 19-year-old Taliban deserter is haunted by the memory of the attack on a police checkpoint in northern Afghanistan in August. Kneeling in the blood-soaked sand of the bunker as he and his comrades checked the bodies for weapons and ammunition, the young militant made a terrible discovery – one of the dead men was his elder brother. Now hiding in Kunduz district, fearing reprisals by the Taliban for deserting, the young man and his father told their harrowing story on condition of anonymity.

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      Bloomberg

      Plot Emerged to Fix Venezuela Without Maduro or Guaido

      People close to both President Nicolas Maduro and his rival Juan Guaido plotted to push both men aside and end the nation's crisis with the rule of a temporary junta, the newspaper reported without citing where it got the information. Guaido, the National Assembly president, has been recognized by more than 50 countries, including the U.S., as Venezuela's leader. The key figure appears to be Humberto Calderon Berti, then the designated ambassador to Colombia who Guaido dismissed last month.

    • World's oceans are losing oxygen at a dangerous rate, study says
      Science
      CBS News

      World's oceans are losing oxygen at a dangerous rate, study says

      The world's oceans are struggling to breathe, rapidly running out of oxygen at an unprecedented rate. Climate change is dangerously exacerbating the issue, scientists warned in a new study. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) released the largest report of its kind — combining the efforts of 67 scientists from 17 countries — at the global climate summit in Madrid on Saturday.

      • Study says climate change is starving the oceans of oxygen
        Study says climate change is starving the oceans of oxygen
        Engadget
      • Oceans losing oxygen at unprecedented level, study suggests
        Oceans losing oxygen at unprecedented level, study suggests
        CBS News Videos
    • U.S. military to shift focus to competing with China and Russia: Esper
      Business
      Yahoo News Video

      U.S. military to shift focus to competing with China and Russia: Esper

      Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Saturday he still plans to shift the military's focus to competing with China and Russia, even as security threats pile up in the Middle East. Esper outlined his strategic goals and priorities in a speech at the Reagan National Defense Forum, an annual gathering of government, defense industry and military officials.

      • F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter officially on display at Reagan Library in Simi Valley
        F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter officially on display at Reagan Library in Simi Valley
        KABC – Los Angeles
      • Jeff Bezos says employee activists are wrong and Silicon Valley firms should feel comfortable doing business with the US military
        Jeff Bezos says employee activists are wrong and Silicon Valley firms should feel comfortable doing business with the US military
        Business Insider
    • It’s Not Because She’s a Woman
      Politics
      National Review

      It’s Not Because She’s a Woman

      Warren now sits at just 14.8 percent in the RCP average, in third place behind Bernie Sanders, with about half the support Biden has. The former vice president has lost a step or two (or several) since his time as Obama's right-hand man, but it's looking less and less likely that Warren will be the Democrat to supplant him as the party's favorite heading into 2020's early primaries. For media observers who have been pulling for Warren from the start of her campaign, there can be only one plausible explanation for her fall from grace: sexism.

      • Warren says all-women Democratic presidential ticket can beat Trump
        Warren says all-women Democratic presidential ticket can beat Trump
        The Guardian
      • ‘I Don’t Know:’ Biden Says He Hasn’t Asked What Hunter Did In Ukraine
        ‘I Don’t Know:’ Biden Says He Hasn’t Asked What Hunter Did In Ukraine
        HuffPost
    • One of the world's largest basic-income trials, a 2-year program in Finland, was a major flop. But experts say the test was flawed.
      Business
      Business Insider

      One of the world's largest basic-income trials, a 2-year program in Finland, was a major flop. But experts say the test was flawed.

      In 2017, Finland became the first European country to test a government-backed unconditional basic income, which gave people a regular stipend with no strings attached. Two years after Finland launched a basic-income trial in which nearly 2,000 unemployed residents were given a regular monthly stipend, many of the recipients remained jobless. The people reported that they were happier and healthier overall than other unemployed residents, but the experiment was widely declared a failure.

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