February 2020

Trump Demands 2 Liberal Supreme Court Justices Recuse Themselves From His Cases

NEW DELHI — President Trump lashed out at two liberal Supreme Court justices on Tuesday, escalating his battle with the judicial system to new heights despite entreaties by his attorney general to refrain from attacks that complicate the administration’s legal fights. Weighing in on a domestic matter as he began a day of ceremony, meetings

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Larry Kudlow Claims Coronavirus ‘Contained’ In U.S. As CDC Warns Of Likely Spread

National Economic Director Larry Kudlow on Tuesday claimed the coronavirus is “contained” in the United States after public health officials warned earlier in the day that the virus will likely begin spreading throughout the country. “We have contained this,” Kudlow, President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, said during an interview with CNBC. “I won’t say

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3 European nations report first virus cases with Italy link

Switzerland, Austria and Croatia have confirmed their first COVID-19 cases in their countries involving people who had recently traveled from virus-hit parts of neighboring Italy By FRANK JORDANS Associated Press February 25, 2020, 6:36 PM 3 min read BERLIN — Switzerland, Austria and Croatia confirmed their first cases of COVID-19 disease Tuesday and said all

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First Woman Set to Pass Special Forces Training and Join Green Berets

WASHINGTON — A National Guard soldier is set to become the Army’s first female Green Beret in coming weeks, according to military officials, following the Pentagon’s opening of all combat and Special Operations jobs to women in 2016. The woman, an enlisted soldier, is in the final stage of training before graduating from the roughly

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Opponents fault Trump proposal to cut environmental reviews

WASHINGTON — Describing windows rattled by industrial blasts and windowsills covered in toxic ash, an African American resident of Texas’ oil hub joined Democratic lawmakers, state officials and others Tuesday in urging the Trump administration to drop a proposed rollback that they said would silence disadvantaged communities battling big polluters. The objections came at the

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