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Alexander, Conceding Case Against Trump, Announces Vote to Block Witnesses WASHINGTON — Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, said late Thursday that although he believed that Democrats had proved their case that President Trump acted "inappropriately" in his dealings with Ukraine, he did not think the ...
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Impeachment Trial Live Updates: The Last Day of Questioning Senators are set to ask their final questions of the case on Thursday, reconvening the trial at 1 p.m. Eastern. After Wednesday's session, they have eight hours of questioning left of the allotted 16 hours. On Friday, they are expected to debate calling for ...
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10 New Books We Recommend This Week Ask any reading group: People disagree about books all the time. But it's rare for a novel to be quite as polarizing, or as controversial in the wider culture, as Jeanine Cummins's new book, "American Dirt," has turned out to be. Essentially a narcothriller — it's ...
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Five Takeaways From Senators' Questions to Impeachment Lawyers WASHINGTON — The clock wound down on Thursday, with little time left for senators to pose questions to impeachment trial lawyers as the lawmakers consider whether to remove Mr. Trump from office. Senators are expected to vote Friday on whether to ...
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Even with no major rival, Trump steps up early state effort WASHINGTON — Move over, 2020 Democrats. President Donald Trump would like to remind voters that he, too, is on the ballot next week. With no serious challenger and money to burn, Trump's reelection team hopes to use voting in early states on the ...
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Toomey sours on witnesses, Parnas on the Hill and other news from today's impeachment trial President Donald Trump's impeachment trial entered a new phase Wednesday, with senators getting their first opportunity to ask questions of the defense and Democratic House managers. Here are the most noteworthy moments from the eighth day of the ...
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Administration Offers Plan for Medicaid Block Grants, Long a Conservative Goal WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said Thursday that it would start allowing states to seek fixed amounts of money for most poor working-age adults who receive Medicaid coverage, a major shift that would limit federal contributions to a portion of a ...
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California, Mired in a Housing Crisis, Rejects an Effort to Fix It SAN FRANCISCO — For years, a determined state senator has pushed a singular vision: a bill challenging California's devotion to both single-family housing and motor vehicles by stripping away limits on housing density near public transit. Now the state will ...
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Senators launch last chance to sway swing votes Senators are taking their last shot Thursday to extract new information from the House prosecutors calling for President Donald Trump's removal from office, as well as the team of attorneys defending him. The two-day, 16-hour process — at times illuminating, ...
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Trump administration's Medicaid block-grants option touches off ideological fight The latest battle over the future of Medicaid broke out on Thursday, as the Trump administration invited states to convert part of the public insurance system into block grants, prompting Democrats and a broad swath of the health-care industry to erupt in protest ...
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