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Democrats, Citing White House Emails, Renew Calls for Impeachment Witnesses Top Democrats on Sunday renewed their demands for witnesses to testify at President Trump's impeachment trial, citing newly released emails showing that the White House asked officials to keep quiet over the suspension of military aid to Ukraine just 90 ...
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White House predicts Pelosi to `yield' on impeachment delay WASHINGTON — The White House tried to make the case Sunday that Speaker Nancy Pelosi has put herself in an untenable position by stalling House-passed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump in hopes of shaping the upcoming ...
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Five professors say the 1619 Project should be amended. 'We disagree,' says the New York Times. Five historians recently wrote to the New York Times Magazine, asking the architects of its comprehensive 1619 Project, which tells the founding narrative of America through the lens of slavery, to issue several corrections. They argued that assertions in the ...
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Key Democratic senator remains undecided on whether Trump should be removed from office Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), who won a stunning special election victory in 2017 and faces a difficult reelection campaign next year, said Sunday that he remains undecided on whether President Trump should be removed from office. Jones — a former ...
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Klobuchar Works to Boost Momentum in Iowa After Thursday night's Democratic presidential debate in Los Angeles, Amy Klobuchar slept for about 3½ hours, appeared on cable television shows before sunrise and then flew to Iowa, where her green campaign bus was waiting. Traveling along the ...
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'We've Been Humbled': Boeing's CEO Struggles to Contain 737 MAX Crisis After the grounding of Boeing Co. 's 737 MAX jet dragged on through the summer, Dennis Muilenburg, the Boeing CEO, decided to seek some advice. In 2017, Oscar Munoz, the chief of United Airlines Holdings Inc., had faced his own public backlash after ...
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That Christianity Today Editorial Won't Change Anything Thursday night, Christianity Today, long known as the "flagship" magazine of American evangelicalism, broke the internet with an editorial arguing for the impeachment and removal of Donald Trump from office. The piece, penned by the magazine's outgoing ...
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How a String of Flukes Helped Pave the Way for Mayor Michael Bloomberg Michael R. Bloomberg was not entirely picky. By the late 1990s, financially mega-secure and professionally restless, the billionaire businessman had told friends that four jobs on earth could tempt him away from his company: president of the United States, ...
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Inside impeachment: How an 'urgent' tip became 'high crimes' WASHINGTON — The night before the whistleblower complaint that launched President Trump's impeachment was made public, Democrats and Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee crammed into the same room to get a first look at the ...
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Democrats draw clear battle lines ahead of final sprint to Iowa and New Hampshire Los Angeles (CNN) The battle lines that will define the final sprint to the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary were set at the Democratic debate on Thursday night with several top candidates making more aggressive moves to stand out as voting ...
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