y These 13 Mother-Daughter Films Are the Perfect Watchlist for Your Mother's Day Weekend By www.eonline.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:00:00 GMT Break out the popcorn, because this Mother's Day weekend there are plenty of amazing films to watch! Tomorrow is Mother's Day (so if you are just remembering now, be sure to grab... Full Article
y Into the Woods: Spine-Tingling Secrets About the Friday the 13th Franchise By www.eonline.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:00:00 GMT Kids, if you've ever wondered why it's a bad idea to have sex at your picturesque lakeside summer camp, look no further. While it didn't invent the idea of punishing teenagers... Full Article
y Pancake Cereal! What You Need to Make the Latest TikTok Craze By www.eonline.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:24:00 GMT We love these products, and we hope you do too. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a small share of the revenue from your purchases. Items are sold by the retailer, not... Full Article
y Scott Disick Worried About His Kids Following Kim & Kourtney Kardashian's Physical Altercation By www.eonline.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:00:00 GMT Would Kourtney Kardashian have apologized to Kim Kardashian if they didn't have their Armenia trip planned? That very question was addressed in this bonus clip from season 18 of... Full Article
y ‘No one comes': the cruise ship crews cast adrift by coronavirus By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T07:15:18Z From the Galapagos to Dubai crew have been left marooned amid squabbles over who is responsible for their welfareRevealed: 100,000 crew never made it off cruise ships amid coronavirus crisisThe Apex was nearly finished. A brand new cruise ship for the Celebrity Cruises line, it was a towering, 117,000-ton vessel with luxuries like a “resort deck” featuring martini-glass-shaped jacuzzis and a movable platform cantilevered off the side – known as “the Magic Carpet” – to be used as an outdoor restaurant. As the builders put the finishing touches to it, the company held parties for crew and contractors, even as the rest of the world was shutting down to prevent the spread of coronavirus.Alexandra Nedeltcheva was one of the waiters. Though she avoided the parties, she served the contractors and crew at one of the ship’s restaurants. She says she contracted Covid-19 before the Apex even left port. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases World news Cruises Travel Oceans US news Bahamas Americas
y 'We are very afraid': stranded cruise ship's crew in limbo amid pandemic By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T08:30:47Z Tensions aboard the Greg Mortimer have reached breaking point over allegations ship’s operators and captain pressured doctor to downplay outbreak Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageAfter an ill-fated Antarctic expedition in which 60% of passengers and crew contracted coronavirus and spent a month stranded off the coast of South America, the successful repatriation of 132 tourists from a Australian cruise ship seemed like a rare happy ending.But what should have been a peaceful epilogue in which the crew of the Greg Mortimer sailed safely home has become a gruesome sequel of sickness and panic – with the added possibility of a legal battle in Miami courts. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Uruguay Miami Law (US) World news
y 2020 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T07:00:09Z The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has selected its Nature Photographer of the Year 2020.The winning image is part of a series of photographs taken in Dortmund’s north by Peter Lindel. Compared with many international nature photography hot spots, this region has little to offer. Lindel spent a lot of time and blood, sweat and tears working on this project on his doorstep. It is a beautiful statement about the long-term exploration of a single species and region. Continue reading... Full Article Photography Wildlife Environment Germany World news Europe Art and design Culture
y 'Unicorn of the sea': rare sighting of ornate eagle ray off Great Barrier Reef – video By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T07:04:25Z Australian researcher and reef guide Jacinta Shackleton is now one of the few people to have ever seen the rare and endangered ornate eagle ray. Shackleton was conducting research near Lady Elliot Island on the Great Barrier Reef when she saw the ray, something she said was an 'unforgettable and emotional experience'. With little more than 50 sightings recorded worldwide, divers have dubbed the ray ’the unicorn of the sea’ Continue reading... Full Article Australia news Great Barrier Reef Queensland Environment Oceans Endangered species
y 'No way food safety not compromised': US regulation rollbacks during Covid-19 criticised By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T11:43:22Z Major pork plant closed after hundreds of workers contract coronavirus, while speeding up of poultry production lines raises concerns over standardsCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe US government is accelerating controversial regulatory rollbacks to speed up production at meat plants, as companies express growing alarm at the impact of Covid-19 on their operations.Last week Smithfield shut down one of the largest pork plants in the country after hundreds of employees contracted the coronavirus. The plant in South Dakota – whose output represents 4–5% of US pork production – is reported to be the largest single-source coronavirus hotspot in the US, with more than 600 cases. In response, the company said it was “critical” for the meat industry to “continue to operate unabated”. Now it has emerged that as a wave of plants announce closures, US meat plants are being granted permission to increase the speed of their production lines. This comes despite warnings that the waivers for higher speeds on slaughter and processing lines will compromise food safety. Continue reading... Full Article Environment US news Meat industry Farming Food World news Farm animals Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases
y Millions of farm animals culled as US food supply chain chokes up By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T10:03:43Z US government vets said to be ready to assist with culls, or ‘depopulation’ of pigs, chickens and cattle because of coronavirus meat plant closuresCovid-related slaughterhouse shutdowns in the US are leading to fears of meat shortages and price rises, while farmers are being forced to consider “depopulating” their animals.More than 20 slaughterhouses have been forced to close, although some have subsequently reopened. On Tuesday President Trump issued an executive order to keep slaughterhouses open which would, he said, help solve liability problems for meat companies. Continue reading... Full Article US news Environment World news Cattle Animals Farm animals Meat industry Coronavirus outbreak Food Farming Infectious diseases
y Covid-19 outbreaks at Irish meat plants raise fears over worker safety By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T15:24:18Z Third of workers at factory in Tipperary test positive, while McDonald’s supplier forced to temporarily halt productionAn outbreak of Covid-19 among workers in a meat factory in Tipperary has raised fears that the virus is spreading through abattoirs and meat-processing plants in Ireland.Sinn Féin’s spokesperson on agriculture, Brian Stanley, told the Irish parliament last night that 120 workers at the Rosderra Meats plant in Roscrea had tested positive for the virus. He also said that of 350 workers at the plant, up to 140 were off sick last week. Rosderra is the largest pork-processing company in Ireland. Continue reading... Full Article Environment Ireland Northern Ireland Coronavirus outbreak Meat industry UK news Europe Infectious diseases World news Food
y Don't get in a flap: test your knowledge of urban birds – quiz By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T13:00:24Z Cities are home to a huge array of birdlife, but do you know your curlew from your godwit?Read more stories from our wild cities weekWhich bird – the fastest living creature in the whole world – has found a home in city centres across Britain, Europe and North America?HobbyPeregrineSwiftWhich tropical-looking bird, weighing just 4.5g is now overwintering in Vancouver, Canada, where winter temperatures can fall well below zero? Anna's hummingbirdTropical kingbird Worm-eating warblerWhich exotic pink waterbird gathers in large flocks in the lagoon in the centre of Montpellier on the French Riviera?Roseate spoonbillScarlet ibisGreater flamingoWhich bird of prey is a common sight as it gathers in huge flocks over cities such as New Delhi, India? Himalayan vultureBlack kite Indian spotted eagleWhich globally endangered species of wading bird, of which there are fewer than 500 left alive, stops off in Hong Kong each spring and autumn on its migratory journeys? Long-billed curlewBar-tailed godwitSpoon-billed sandpiperWhich black-and-white waterbird – known as the "bin chicken", "dump chook" and "refuse raptor" – regularly raids rubbish bins in Melbourne, Australia? Australian white pelicanAustralian white ibisBlack-necked storkAmerica’s national bird, which species of raptor regularly nests in Denver city centre? American kestrelBald eagleGolden eagleWhich epic global traveller flies all the way from the Antarctic Ocean, to breed in the centre of Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik? Bar-headed gooseArctic ternWilson's storm-petrelWhich graceful creature, Europe’s largest wildfowl, is also Denmark’s national bird, thanks to a story from Hans Christian Andersen? Mute swanWhooper swanBewick's swanWhich pinkish-brown garden bird is known as the "television dove" in Germany, because of its habit of perching on rooftop aerials? Turtle doveLaughing dove Collared dove4 and above.Pretty good: your bird knowledge is clearly a feather in your cap7 and above.Great bird knowledge: you're in the top flight!0 and above.Oh dear: bird-wise you're getting by on a wing and a prayer ...Find more age of extinction coverage here, and follow biodiversity reporters Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield on Twitter for all the latest news and features Continue reading... Full Article Environment Birds Wildlife
y Conservation in crisis: why Covid-19 could push mountain gorillas back to the brink By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T06:30:30Z Once a step away from extinction, their survival was a rare success story. But groundbreaking gorilla conservation is now in perilEcotourism collapse threatens communities and wildlifeAs he clambers down the forested ravine, soil slipping beneath his boots, Dr Fred Nizeyimana knows they are close. “I can smell them,” he says, just before the mountain gorillas come into view high in the canopy, plucking leaves and chomping on the vegetation. An adult female slides down a tree, a flash of black fur and elongated limb. More follow, with infants and juveniles in tow. A grunting silverback descends to join its family, the branches buckling beneath approximately 180kg (400lb) of iconic primate. Continue reading... Full Article Conservation Environment Wildlife Uganda Africa World news Coronavirus outbreak Primatology
y The world stopped another Chernobyl by working together. Coronavirus demands the same | Serhii Plokhy By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T14:26:35Z The pandemic reminds me of a different invisible enemy. Once again, coordinated action is the only effective responseDeja vu. In recent days I’ve had that sense more than once. Every time I come home, remove my mask and wash my hands, I start thinking whether it is safe to keep on wearing the clothes that I had on outside. What if they are contaminated by the virus? Well, I can change clothes, but what if the particles have already jumped somewhere else, and are now in my home? Some would call it paranoia. I call it deja vu. I recognise those thoughts and remember the feelings.That is because I first experienced them more than 30 years ago, in May 1986, on a trip to Kyiv, then the capital of Soviet Ukraine. It was a few weeks after the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, and I was in the city – about 100km from the disaster area – on a business trip. We already knew that there was radiation in the air. Water trucks were spraying the streets, foreign students were leaving the city, and overseas broadcasters like the BBC were telling us to stay inside. But our own government was sending confusing and distressing messages: there is absolutely no danger, but make sure you keep children inside, and pregnant women too. Oh, and close your windows when you are at home. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak China Chernobyl nuclear disaster World Health Organization Asia Pacific Environment Nuclear power Energy Science World news Politics UK news
y A better world can emerge after coronavirus. Or a much worse one | Timothy Garton Ash By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T11:17:52Z Most Europeans support a universal basic income, yet young people doubt democracy’s capacity to deliver changeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe coronavirus crisis seems to be encouraging belief in radical change. An astonishing 71% of Europeans are now in favour of introducing a universal basic income, according to an opinion poll designed by my research team at Oxford university and published today. In Britain, the figure is 68%. Less encouraging, at least to anyone who believes in liberal democracy, is another startling finding in the survey: no less than 53% of young Europeans place more confidence in authoritarian states than in democracies to tackle the climate crisis. The poll was conducted by eupinions in March, as most of Europe was locking down against the virus, but the questions had been formulated earlier. It would be fascinating now to ask Europeans which political system they think has proved better at combating a pandemic, as the United States and China, the world’s leading democracy and the world’s leading dictatorship, spray viral accusations at each other.Those two contrasting but equally striking survey results show how high the stakes will be as we emerge from the immediate medical emergency, and face the subsequent economic pandemic and its political fallout. What kind of historical moment will this turn out to be, for Europe and the world? It could lead us to the best of times. It could lead us to the worst of times. Continue reading... Full Article Universal basic income World news Europe Society Young people Coronavirus outbreak Environment Inequality
y 'There are no excuses left': why climate science deniers are running out of rope By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2019-10-17T11:02:30Z Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey recalls being heckled at the House of Commons and explains how attitudes to climate have shifted in 10 yearsSupport Guardian journalism today, by making a single or recurring contribution, or subscribingThe shouted words rang out across the packed parliamentary corridor: “Fiona Harvey is the worst journalist there is. She’s the worst journalist of them all, because she should know better.”They were the words of Lord Lawson, former UK chancellor of the exchequer, turned climate denier and now Brexiter, addressing a crowd of more than 100 people trying to cram into a House of Commons hearing on climate change. As listeners craned their necks to hear better, whispering and nudging, he elaborated at length on my insistence on reporting the work of the 97% of the world’s climate scientists whose work shows human responsibility for global heating, and failure to give equal weight to the tiny number of dissenters. Continue reading... Full Article Environment Membership The Guardian Media National newspapers Newspapers Newspapers & magazines Politics Trump administration Donald Trump US news World news Fracking Energy Fossil fuels
y Why we're rethinking the images we use for our climate journalism By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2019-10-18T07:00:48Z Guardian picture editor Fiona Shields explains why we are going to be using fewer polar bears and more people to illustrate our coverage of the climate emergency Support Guardian journalism today, by making a one-off or recurring contribution, or subscribingAt the Guardian we want to ensure that the images we publish accurately and appropriately convey the climate crisis that we face. Following discussions among editors about how we could change the language we use in our coverage of environmental issues, our attention then turned to images. We have been working across the organisation to better understand how we aim to visually communicate the impact the climate emergency is having across the world. Related: The Guardian's climate pledge 2019 Continue reading... Full Article Environment Life and style Climate change World news
y Today we pledge to give the climate crisis the attention it demands | Katharine Viner By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2019-10-16T08:11:14Z The Guardian’s editor-in-chief explains why support from our readers is crucial in enabling us to produce fearless, independent reporting that addresses the climate emergencyRead the Guardian’s climate pledgeAt the Guardian we believe the climate crisis is the most urgent issue of our times. And we know that Guardian readers are equally passionate about the need for governments, businesses and individuals to take immediate action to avoid a catastrophe for humanity and for the natural world.Today the Guardian is making a pledge to our readers that we will play our part, both in our journalism and in our own organisation, to address the climate emergency. We hope this underlines to you the Guardian’s deep commitment to quality environmental journalism, rooted in scientific fact. Continue reading... Full Article Environment Membership The Guardian Media National newspapers Newspapers Newspapers & magazines
y Can't hurry love: slow worms embrace marathon sessions of lockdown loving By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T10:00:22Z If you’re gardening more than usual, try not to disturb the legless lizard, which can mate for up to 10 hours at a time in May Read more stories from our wild cities weekUnder a small, sun-baked mat, a curled metallic-gold slow worm lies basking in the heat, the dark stripe running down its body revealing its youth. Sensing attention, it begins to wriggle away, revealing a companion, which speeds rapidly into the grasses in the opposite direction.After a winter of social distancing, slow worms – a type of legless lizard that grows up to half a metre long and is often mistaken for a snake – have been venturing out of hibernation to enjoy warming their cold-blooded bodies in the spring sun. Continue reading... Full Article Environment Wildlife Reptiles Animals Conservation Biodiversity London
y Birdsong has risen like a tide of hope from our silenced cities. Is it here to stay? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T10:00:20Z Lockdown has allowed us a glimpse of how different our cities could be in a carbon-neutral worldRead more stories from our wild cities week“When a day that you happen to know is Wednesday starts off by sounding like Sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere.”Never can John Wyndham’s opening lines from The Day of the Triffids have been quite so apt. My friends in London tell me that the heart of the city, like other great conurbations all around the world, is eerily quiet. It is almost as if a neutron bomb has struck, removing in an instant all signs of human life, while leaving buildings, roads and other man-made artefacts perfectly intact. Continue reading... Full Article Environment UK news Birds Animals Wildlife Urbanisation Spring Cities
y Transport after coronavirus: how will we fly, drive, commute and ride? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:38Z Social distancing rules will ‘kill cities’, experts warn – and the future of mass transit hangs in the balanceThis is the second feature in our Life after lockdown series, which looks at how Covid-19 could change Australia for good Before the pandemic struck, Sara Blazey made the same three-hour commute to work, three days a week, for the better part of 12 years. The 63-year-old family lawyer from the Blue Mountains works for a domestic violence legal advice hotline in Parramatta and it used to be that she would wake at 7am, drive seven minutes to Hazelbrook station and from there catch the 7.17am train to Parramatta before making the same one-and-a-half hour trip home in the evening.With the pandemic, all that would change. Domestic violence support services such as the one Blazey worked for were declared “essential” services, meaning they could keep operating despite restrictions. To ensure they could do so safely, the organisation did what some commentators long thought impossible and began to transition its employees into working from home. Continue reading... Full Article Australia news Air transport Road transport Sydney Coronavirus outbreak Work-life balance Urbanisation Rail transport Melbourne Brisbane Oil Greenhouse gas emissions Climate change Australian economy Tourism (Australia) Airline industry Business Australian politics Environment
y One billion people will live in insufferable heat within 50 years – study By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T08:52:44Z Human cost of climate crisis will hit harder and sooner than previously believed, research reveals The human cost of the climate crisis will hit harder, wider and sooner than previously believed, according to a study that shows a billion people will either be displaced or forced to endure insufferable heat for every additional 1C rise in the global temperature.In a worst-case scenario of accelerating emissions, areas currently home to a third of the world’s population will be as hot as the hottest parts of the Sahara within 50 years, the paper warns. Even in the most optimistic outlook, 1.2 billion people will fall outside the comfortable “climate niche” in which humans have thrived for at least 6,000 years. Continue reading... Full Article Climate change Environment Extreme weather World news Research Higher education
y Winners of the 2020 Whitley wildlife conservation awards - in pictures By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-06T12:47:28Z Tapirs in South America, hirolas in Somalia, hornbills in Indonesia, chimps in Nigeria, tamarins in Brazil and frogs in South Africa ... the ‘green Oscars’ recognise and celebrate the achievements of the animals’ grassroots protectors Continue reading... Full Article Conservation Wildlife Environment Endangered species Animals World news Amazon rainforest Deforestation Indonesia Bhutan Brazil South Africa Africa Asia Pacific
y Country diary: the bumblebees' low drone has replaced the hum of traffic By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T04:30:17Z Marshwood Vale, Dorset: It began in March, when the buff-tailed queens emerged from hibernation, zigzagging from bloom to bloomIn the garden on a bright morning, with sunshine lancing the cherry blossom, my eye is drawn to the fat glitter of a queen bumblebee gathering nectar in the golden bowl of a tree peony flower. A black, almost velvety, body and rich orange-tipped rump indicate that this is a red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius). Her wings shine as if newly waxed, while her tongue briskly probes a tassel of stamens. After a few seconds she’s off to check the next bloom – then airborne again, zooming over the wall.Lockdown has replaced the background hum of distant traffic with the low, blundering drone of bumblebees. It began in March when buff-tailed queens emerged from hibernation, zigzagging across the lawn. Buff-tails are easily recognised by their size – the queens can be more than 2cm long – and their markings, two well-separated yellow bands and a brown-tinged tail-tip. Because they nest in holes in the ground, they are also called earth bumblebees (Bombus terrestris). The name is like an anchor, tethering a creature of sunlight, pollen and warmth to the chthonic darkness underground. Continue reading... Full Article Bees Insects Environment Wildlife Spring
y World cannot return to 'business as usual' after Covid-19, say mayors By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T07:00:27Z City leaders publish ‘statement of principles’ putting climate action at centre of recovery plans Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageMayors from many of the world’s leading cities have warned there can be no return to “business as usual” in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis if humanity is to escape catastrophic climate breakdown.City leaders representing more than 750 million people have published a “statement of principles”, which commits them to putting greater equality and climate resilience at the heart of their recovery plans. Continue reading... Full Article Climate change Coronavirus outbreak World news Environment
y They won't be loved: Maroon 5 play it safe with dullest halftime show of all time By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Feb 2019 21:03:40 -0500 Maroon 5 could have silenced their many haters with a spectacular performance. But they didn’t do that. Full Article
y Selma Blair reveals she cried with relief at MS diagnosis after being 'not taken seriously' by doctors By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 09:06:05 -0500 The 46-year-old actress is now revealing the agony she went through before receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) last August."Ever since my son was born, I was in an MS flare-up and didn't know, and I was giving it everything to seem normal," Blair told Robin Roberts in an interview that aired Tuesday on "Good Morning America." "And I was self-medicating when he wasn't with me. Blair recalled that she would get so fatigued prior to her diagnosis that she would need to pull over to take a nap after dropping her son, now 7, off at his school one mile away from their home. During her interview with "GMA" at her Los Angeles home, Blair was in an "exacerbation" of MS, or an attack that causes new symptoms or the worsening of existing symptoms. Full Article
y Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino Is 'Having the Time of His Life' in Prison, Snooki Says By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 11:30:27 -0400 Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino Is 'Having the Time of His Life' in Prison Full Article
y Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys’s husband, says hip-hop industry lacks compassion By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 09:01:00 -0400 Iconic hip-hop producer and Alicia Keys’s husband, Swizz Beatz, isn’t afraid to tell his guy friends he loves them. Full Article
y PhoneQuake — Best Cell Phone Plans For Kids - If you are like... By phonequake.tumblr.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Jul 2018 20:23:06 +0000 Best Cell Phone Plans For Kids - If you are like most parents, you want your kids to be happy, and you want them to stay safe but giving your kid a cell phone may seem a little overzealous, a mobile device can be a terrific way to always be in touch… Full Article
y PhoneQuake — Best Unlimited Data Plans - Do you use your cell... By phonequake.tumblr.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Jul 2018 20:15:34 +0000 Best Unlimited Data Plans - Do you use your cell phone for streaming music or videos or use it as a Wi-Fi hotspot? Having unlimited data could really save you some money on your next phone bill. Switching to an unlimited data plan would allow you to… Full Article
y One Dead and 5 Missing After Canadian Military Helicopter Crashes off Greece By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 22:12:26 GMT The Cyclone helicopter was participating in a NATO training exercise. A Nova Scotia native died, and two others from the province were missing. Full Article
y Canada Bans Assault Weapons in Wake of Deadly Mass Shooting By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 17:32:39 GMT Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government had been in the process of introducing the ban when its agenda was overturned by the pandemic. Full Article
y Two Medical Systems, Two Pandemic Responses By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 22:32:00 GMT A health economist who has taught on both sides of the border examines the difference between Canada and the United States. Full Article
y For Canada, Finding a Vaccine Will Only Be Part of the Equation By www.nytimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:17:51 GMT While researchers across Canada are among the scientists working on coronavirus vaccines, the country doesn’t have the means to quickly produce any successful result. Full Article
y Grassley Says He Supports The Release Of Mueller Report By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 14:17:07 +0000 I support release of the Mueller report — ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) April 4, 2019 Full Article Livewire Chuck Grassley Mueller probe Mueller report
y FBI Director Wray: ‘I Have Not’ Read The Mueller Report By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 14:45:13 +0000 FBI Director Christopher Wray said Thursday that “I have not” read special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report on Russian election... Full Article Livewire Christopher Wray Russia probe
y Trump Tweets About NYT’s ‘Illegal’ Sources After Report On Barr’s Mueller Review By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 15:24:55 +0000 President Trump on Thursday did not directly address reports that Attorney General William Barr’s assessment of special counsel Robert Mueller’s... Full Article Livewire Donald Trump Mueller report
y Trump Posts Doctored Video Of A Fake Biden Massaging Real Biden During Apology By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2019 18:06:40 +0000 President Donald Trump gleefully tweeted “WELCOME BACK JOE!” alongside a doctored video of a fake Joe Biden grabbing the shoulders... Full Article Livewire Donald Trump Joe Biden Twitter
y Cornyn Hits Castro With A Prime Middle School Comeback By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Apr 2019 13:43:27 +0000 Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) came back at Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) with the Twitter equivalent of “I can’t hear you!”... Full Article Livewire Joaquin Castro John Cornyn US-Mexico border
y Schumer Wants Ousted Secret Service Chief To Testify On Mar-A-Lago ‘Vulnerabilities’ By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2019 19:47:46 +0000 Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Monday called for ousted Secret Service Director Randolph “Tex” Alles to testify before... Full Article Livewire Chuck Schumer Donald Trump Mar-a-Lago Secret Service Tex Alles
y GOP Homeland Security Chair ‘Concerned’ With ‘Growing Leadership Void’ At DHS By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2019 20:36:31 +0000 Following the ousters of the Homeland Security secretary and Secret Service director, and the withdrawal of the would-be ICE director’s... Full Article Livewire DHS Ron Johnson
y Planned Parenthood Exits Federal Family Planning Program Over Abortion Gag Rule By talkingpointsmemo.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 19:20:45 +0000 Planned Parenthood is leaving the federal government’s Title X program, which funds family planning services for low-income people, due to... Full Article Livewire News Health And Human Services Planned Parenthood Title X
y Top GOP lawmaker disclosed holdings in Chinese company he criticized By www.politico.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 22:50:28 GMT Rep. Mike McCaul was tapped on to head a GOP House panel scrutinizing China. Disclosures show his family holds stock in a Chinese internet company. Full Article
y McCarthy embraces ex-rival Jordan as the top partisan fighter By www.politico.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:30:25 GMT Despite their clashes in past, the two Trump allies find themselves in alignment now. Full Article
y 'We're going to fill it': Republicans ready for any Supreme Court vacancy By www.politico.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:30:44 GMT GOP senators denied Obama a seat on the high court. They'll deliver for Trump. Full Article
y Trump touted reopening. Privately, his team sounded alarms. By www.politico.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:30:58 GMT Tapes of conference calls of FEMA and HHS officials across the country reveal widespread worries about new waves of Covid-19 infections. Full Article
y The 2024 election test arrives early for Mike Pence By www.politico.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:30:32 GMT The vice president’s allies are watching two tracks for Pence as he battles the pandemic: one for Trump in 2020 and another for his own potential bid. Full Article
y 'Not nearly enough' coronavirus testing to safely reopen, Senate health chair says By www.politico.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:08:11 GMT Millions more coronavirus tests will be needed to safely reopen the country, the chairman of the Senate HELP Committee said at a hearing Thursday. Full Article
y Pelosi to lay down multitrillion-dollar marker with new coronavirus package By www.politico.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:23:55 GMT The speaker isn’t yet negotiating with Republicans or the White House on the next aid bill. Full Article