October 2019

Colbert Mocks Trump’s Bone Spurs With A ‘Tragic’ Excuse For Avoiding Congress

“Late Show” host Stephen Colbert said there’s a “tragic” reason President Donald Trump won’t talk to Congress.  And it sounds very similar to the alleged bones spurs that kept him out of military service during the Vietnam War.  Trump’s White House on Tuesday released an eight-page letter saying the administration will not cooperate with the

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California power outage: What happens when the lights go out

Power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses is expected to go out, affecting millions of people in California, starting early Wednesday. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said a forecast of extreme wind and dry weather has created fire danger of an unprecedented scope, prompting it to initiate the largest preventive outage in state

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Hong Kong’s undercover medics reveal hidden toll of protests

As riot police fought anti-government demonstrators on the streets of Hong Kong over the weekend, two photos popped into the encrypted inbox of a group of volunteer medics who call themselves the “Hidden Clinic.” The images showed the nastily swollen left arm of a 22-year-old protester who had been beaten and were accompanied by a

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Justin Bieber Recreates Taylor Swift’s Banana Meltdown And It’s A Hoot

“It’s not the banana that I wanted!” Bieber whined in his kitchen, mimicking Swift’s reaction. As his wife Hailey continued to film, the Biebs continued: “It’s not the right banana. It has no head!” 📹 | Justin Bieber mocks Taylor’s Jimmy Fallon interview clip of Taylor after Lasik Surgery via Instagram Live pic.twitter.com/oPPAsMvQk1 — Taylor

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F.B.I. Practices for Intercepted Emails Violated 4th Amendment, Judge Ruled

WASHINGTON — A federal judge secretly ruled last year that the F.B.I.’s procedures for searching for Americans’ emails within a repository of intercepted messages that were gathered without a warrant violated Fourth Amendment privacy rights, newly declassified files showed. The files show that the F.B.I. resisted a new congressional mandate that required it to keep

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