January 2020

McConnell Impeachment Rules Modify Clinton Precedent

As McConnell said, the resolution does not guarantee the trial will include witnesses. As expected, the draft resolution does not incorporate Democratic demands that the trial guarantee witness testimony or requests for new documents. This was also the case in the Clinton trial, but Mr. McConnell’s proposal still differs slightly. It says that after senators

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Planned Parenthood endorses challenger to Sen. Susan Collins

Planned Parenthood is snubbing Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine by endorsing her Democratic opponent Sara Gideon in their Senate race By DAVID SHARP Associated Press January 21, 2020, 11:25 AM 4 min read PORTLAND, Maine — Planned Parenthood announced Tuesday that it is endorsing a Democratic challenger to Republican Sen. Susan Collins in Maine,

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John Oliver Reveals The Worst Thing On Your Cellphone And What To Do About It

His HBO show “Last Week Tonight” is on hiatus until Feb. 16, but Oliver returned to YouTube to rant about the news alerts many people sign up for without realizing just what they’re getting into. Oliver suggested a two-step test that all push notifications should have to pass before they’re sent, then offered examples of

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Day 2 Down Under…Baylor wins after moving to No. 1…Avs down Wings…Braves get King Felix

January 21, 2020, 10:46 AM 2 min read American and women’s 10th seed Madison Keys cruised into the second round of the Australian Open, but former No. 1 Maria Sharapova was a 6-3, 6-4 loser to No. 19 Donna Vekic. No. 12 Johanna Konta suffered her earliest Australian Open exit with a first-round loss to

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Trump to Focus on Economy at Davos, Seeking a Counter to Impeachment

DAVOS, Switzerland — Before the Senate impeachment trial begins in earnest on Tuesday, President Trump was more than 4,000 miles away from Washington, in this glitzy Alpine village, planning to drive a competing narrative — one that has nothing to do with pressure on Ukraine, abuse of power or obstruction of Congress. In his first

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