August 2019

Ex-White House Aide Rob Porter Is Subpoenaed in House Impeachment Inquiry

WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the former White House aide Rob Porter to testify about President Trump’s efforts to impede the Russia investigation, its chairman announced, the latest step in the panel’s expansive inquiry into whether to impeach Mr. Trump. Mr. Porter was a key witness to Mr. Trump’s repeated attempts to

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Physical Exfoliation vs. Chemical Exfoliation: Which Is Better For Skin?

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. The Kardashian-Jenner squad has seen its share of scandals, but Kylie Jenner’s latest controversy isn’t something you’d expect to see on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” This time, a new line of skin care products has set Twitter ablaze. When Jenner announced

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Trump Suggests His Miami Resort as ‘Great Place’ for Next G7 Meeting

BIARRITZ, France — President Trump suggested on Monday that he plans to host next year’s Group of 7 summit meeting for world leaders at his Doral luxury golf resort near Miami, once again raising ethical issues about the mixing of his businesses and presidency. If he follows through, the spectacle of the annual gathering of

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US stocks climb amid signs of a thaw in US-China trade war

Stocks marched broadly higher on Wall Street in early trading Monday after President Donald Trump claimed China was willing to reopen talks on the costly trade war that has roiled markets and dimmed the outlook for global economic growth. Uncertainty remained high, however, about the next developments in the trade dispute, which has repeatedly seen

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DOJ moves to add more marijuana growers for research

The Justice Department is moving forward to expand the number of marijuana growers for federally-authorized cannabis research. Uttam Dhillon, the acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, says Monday’s move would give researchers a wider variety of cannabis to study. He says the DEA supports additional marijuana research. The DEA says the number of people

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