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Fan-friendly event kicks off Iditarod race across Alaska
This year’s ceremonial start will be held Saturday, March 4, 2… Two people were arrested as protesters clashed with supporters of President Donald Trump during a rally at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville. Two people were arrested as protesters clashed with supporters of President Donald Trump during a rally at the Tennessee Capitol in Nashville.
Some GOP lawmakers’ block-everything mentality could imperil big-picture plans
Republican Sens. Mike Lee , left, and Rand Paul are threatening to vote against the GOP’s emerging House bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act. They object to a proposed tax credit it contains.
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What does make Americans so insanely xenophobic? I mean, it’s one thing if your community really is being “taken over” by people from somewhere else , but just being driven mad by the presence of someone who looks like a furriner?
The Iraq War Was Bad
Lots of other stuff, too, but I spent quite a few years of my life doing what I thought I could to end that stupid fucking war and get Bushies as far away from power as possible. I even like his damn paintings, but not on board with the whole “lovable Bush” redemption tour.
Kansas school funding formula plans vie for legislative approval
Lawmakers have begun sifting through a raft of school finance legislation, with several plans competing for attention in the early stages of a process aimed at producing a new funding formula. Lawmakers have begun sifting through a raft of school finance legislation, with several plans competing for attention in the early stages of a process aimed at producing a new funding formula.
Trump Campaign Took Illegal Contributions
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign accepted illegal contributions in the weeks after election day and falsely recorded them as paying down the campaign’s debt, according to a complaint filed by two watchdog groups on Thursday. The Campaign Legal Center and left-leaning non-profit Common Cause allege that the campaign violated federal election laws designed to prevent campaigns from circumventing contribution limits.
Mexico prepares to absorb a wave of deportees in the Trump era – Sat, 04 Mar 2017 PST
The deportees stepped off their flight from El Paso looking bewildered – 135 men who had left families and jobs behind after being swept up in the Trump administration’s mounting effort to send millions of undocumented immigrants back to their economically fraught homeland. As they filed into Mexico City International Airport last week, government employees handed them free ham-and-cheese sandwiches, Mexican ID cards and information directing them to social services in the capital.
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A spokesman for Barack Obama rejects claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that the then-president had wiretapped Trump in October during the late stages of the presidential election campaign, saying it was “simply false.” , moved, by David Shepardson, 917 words) WASHINGTON – The White House budget director confirms that the Trump administration will propose “fairly dramatic reductions” in the U.S. foreign aid budget later this month.
Sessions’ path to remake Justice Department may be clearer – Sat, 04 Mar 2017 PST
Attorney General Jeff Sessions pauses during a news conference Thursday at the Justice Department in Washington where he said he will recuse himself from a federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 White House election. The political cloud over Sessions’ decision to step back from any investigation touching the Trump campaign may have a silver lining for a law enforcement officer who appears preoccupied by issues such as violent crime.
Obama denies Trump’s claim he wiretapped him
WASHINGTON: A spokesman for Barack Obama on Saturday rejected claims by US President Donald Trump that the then-president had wiretapped Trump in October during the late stages of the presidential election campaign, saying it was “simply false.” Trump made the accusation in a series of tweets, without citing evidence, just weeks into his administration and amid rising scrutiny of his campaign’s ties to Russia.
Democrats say long-term success starts with 2018 governors’ races
For almost a decade now, governors’ offices have been a weak link for national Democrats, with Republicans racking up stunning and continuous wins in deep-blue bastions like Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey. Now, Democrats building a long-term strategy for retaking power in Congress and the states are counting on winning big in statehouse races over the next two years.
Emails from VP Pence’s time as governor delivered in Indiana
Vice President Mike Pence takes a short tour of the Blain Supply’s company headquarters and warehousing facility during his visit to Janesville, Wis. on Friday, March 3, 2017.
Obama strongly denies Trumpaccusation that he wiretappedphones in Trump Tower
A spokesman for former President Obama issued a strong denial to President TrumpA s accusation that the former commander-in-chief wiretapped Trump Tower phones during the election campaign. “A cardinal rule of the Obama administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice,” Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis said in a statement Saturday.
Trump claims Obama had his phones wiretapped; no proof cited
President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former President Barack Obama of having Trump Tower telephone lines “wire tapped” during last year’s election, but Trump didn’t offer any evidence or say what prompted the allegation. Trump, whose administration has been under siege over campaign contacts with Russian officials, said in a series of early morning tweets that he “just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory.
Lindsey Graham harshly booed at town hall after saying ‘I agree mostly’ with Trump
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham got a rude – but maybe not unexpected reception at a town hall in Clemson – telling attendees he is trying to work with President Donald Trump. Appearing at the Saturday morning town hall, where constituents lined up hours before the start time to hear the senator who has been one of Trump’s biggest critics, Graham learned that even attempting to deal with Trump can be met with disfavor.
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When Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff in the infamous 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, died Feb. 18, this part of her obituary in the Washington Post stood out: Years later, Ms.
Ohio senator urges worker reforms, wage hike as 2018 looms
In this Jan. 12, 2017 file photo, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, ranking member on the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Brown released his 77-page report, “Working Too Hard for Too Little,” in Columbus on Friday, March 4. He argues it is workers, not businesses, that drive economic growth and the value of work has eroded over time.
1952: We remember the Reagans, great friends of a free Cuba
“On this day in 1952, actor and future President Ronald Reagan marries his second wife, actress Nancy Davis. The couple wed in Los Angeles at the Little Brown Church in the Valley.”
Dayton to spend 1 more day at Mayo after prostate surgery
In this Jan. 24, 2017 file photo, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton speaks in St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota officials are bracing for billions of dollars in additional health care expenses if congressional Republicans enact a plan they’re discussing to replace the Affordable Care Act, according to a draft document obtained by The Associated Press.
Top Obama adviser to Trump: ‘No president can order a wiretap’
Trump Goes Nuclear With Claim Obama Wiretapped Him During Election [Updated] – Early this morning, President Trump unleashed a barrage of tweets accusing then-President Barack Obama of wiretapping his office in Trump Tower during the presidential election:
A 13-Year-Old Girl Sobbed While Recording Her Immigrant Father Get…
A 13-Year-Old Girl Sobbed While Recording Her Immigrant Father Get Arrested By ICE Agents – Romulo Avelica-Gonzalez was arrested this week while dropping off his daughter at a school in Los Angeles. – A sobbing 13-year-old girl recorded the arrest of her undocumented immigrant father
Intelligence expert on Trump rants: ‘target starts getting buggy, because he knows that he’s caught’
Donald Trump has won the presidency after narrowly carrying a few states to put him above 270 electoral votes.
The Republicans aren’t just killing health care, they’re killing any hope of retirement for millions
Donald Trump has won the presidency after narrowly carrying a few states to put him above 270 electoral votes. But… At his Senate confirmation hearing, Attorney General Jeff Sessions lied under oath that he had never had contact with the… Despite promising to release his tax returns in a televised debate with Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump continues to show that… When Republicans in the U.S. Congress vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act , they expected their constituents would be cheering them on.
The suspended H-1B non-immigrant visa allows U.S. companies to employ …
Members of the U.S. Army stand guard as people walk through a concourse in the departures area at LaGuardia Airport , June 30, 2016 in the Queens borough of New York City. Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFP Members of the U.S. Army stand guard as people walk through a concourse in the departures area at LaGuardia Airport , June 30, 2016 in the Queens borough of New York City.
Trump a problematic president so far
We don’t need 100 days to recognize that our president’s problematic behavior indicates tendencies characterized by compulsiveness, phobias and reality association, Webster’s definition of neurosis. Had another Republican presidential candidate run the same anti-establishment, populist campaign for change, that candidate, unlike our abrasive president, would have won both the electoral and national votes.
Amid firestorm, Trump appears to waver on Russia deal
In this March 2, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks to Navy and shipyard personnel aboard nuclear aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va. Facing a new wave of questions about his ties to Russia, Trump is telling advisers and allies that he may abandon, at least temporarily, his plan to pursue a deal with Moscow on the Islamic State group and other national security matters, according to administration officials and a Western diplomat.
Paris mayor asks conservative candidate to cancel his rally
Fillon is refusing to quit the race despite receiving a summons Wednesday to face charges fo… The sounds of howling dogs is filling downtown Anchorage, Alaska, as the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race gets underway. The sounds of howling dogs is filling downtown Anchorage, Alaska, as the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race gets underway.
Plane crashes near Turkey-Syria border, reports say
The sounds of howling dogs is filling downtown Anchorage, Alaska, as the ceremonial start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race gets underway. Supporters of President Donald Trump plan to gather at Trump Tower, the White House and scores of other places around the country in marches to show their pride in his presidency.
Republican Grassroots Expects Washington to Deliver on Tax Reform Promises
The Republican grassroots expects Washington politicians to deliver on their campaign promises of a major tax code overhaul, a sentiment that’s backed up by a new poll by the American Action Network, a center-right advocacy group based in Washington – as well as Republican leaders in an area of Wisconsin where Trump emerged the surprising victor. The poll, which surveyed Republicans, found that 77 percent of Republicans think tax reform is extremely or very important.
Trump accuses Obama of tapping phone before election
President Donald Trump took to Twitter early Saturday morning to accuse Barack Obama of tapping his phone during the election process, calling it a “new low.” “Terrible! Just found out that that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory,” the president tweeted.
Amid firestorm, Trump appears to waver on Russia deal
Facing a new wave of questions about his ties to Russia, President Donald Trump is telling advisers and allies that he may shelve — at least temporarily — his plan to pursue a deal with Moscow on the Islamic State group and other national security matters, according to administration officials and Western diplomats. In conversations with diplomats and other officials, Trump and his aides have ascribed the new thinking to Moscow’s recent provocations.
Keystone pipeline won’t use U.S. steel despite Trump pledge
In this Nov. 3, 2015, file photo, the Keystone Steele City pumping station, into which the planned Keystone XL pipeline is to connect to, is seen in Steele City, Neb. The Keystone XL oil pipeline won’t use American steel in its construction, despite what President Donald Trump says.
Trump says Obama wiretapped his phones beforea
Trump accuses Obama of wiretapping him before election The president accuses Obama of Watergate-style tactics. Check out this story on publicopiniononline.com: http://usat.ly/2lpCpfy President Trump, in a Saturday morning tweetstorm , responded to the mounting questions over his ties to Russia by accusing Obama of wiretapping him at Trump Tower just before the November election.
Democrats say long-term success starts with 2018 governorsa races
For almost a decade now, governors’ offices have been a weak link for national Democrats, with Republicans racking up stunning and continuous wins in deep-blue bastions like Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey. Now, Democrats building a long-term strategy for retaking power in Congress and the states are counting on winning big in statehouse races over the next two years.
Can You Guess the Biggest Gunmaker in the U.S.?
All firearms manufacturers have enjoyed the boom in gun sales, but just one rose to the top to out-produce all others. The landing has been hard for the firearms industry as it adjusts to the new environment of lower firearms demand after several years of white-hot sales.
Meet the U.S. attorney who will oversee the Russia probe now that Sessions is recused
U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein, center, speaks at a news conference in Baltimore on March 1, 2017, to announce that seven Baltimore police officers who worked on a firearms crime task force are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics. U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein, center, speaks at a news conference in Baltimore on March 1, 2017, to announce that seven Baltimore police officers who worked on a firearms crime task force are charged with stealing money, property and narcotics.
Food Waste Studies Fall Flat on Causation
Food waste is an enormous problem. But if two recent studies on the causes of food waste are to be believed, then a solution to that problem is likely at hand.
Sweet Fancy Moses
Likely from the golden commode at the tackily ostentatious throne room at Disgraceland this morning, Trump dropped the following nuggets on Twitter: As I’ve done repeatedly in this nightmarish political cycle, I double-checked to make sure it was actually his account rather than one of the many parodies. The news sites are just now picking it up, so it’s apparently legit.
APNewsBreak: GOP health plan could cost Minnesota billions
Minnesota officials are bracing for billions of dollars in additional health care expenses if congressional Republicans enact a plan they’re discussing to replace the Affordable Care Act, according to a draft document obtained by The Associated Press. The planning document shows that the GOP proposal, a draft of which was circulated last week, would cut $1.3 billion next year from the state’s low-income health care program that covers roughly one-sixth of its 5.5 million residents.