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(11/06/19 9:27pm)
By Roll Call StaffCQ-Roll CallWASHINGTON — The third-highest ranking official at the State Department arrived at the Capitol on Wednesday for his House impeachment deposition, where he is expected to testify that political considerations fueled the department's decision not to strongly defend the former ambassador to Ukraine from efforts by President Donald Trump and his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, to oust her.
(11/06/19 7:40pm)
By Jacqueline CharlesMiami HeraldThe prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, annoyed that Harvard University has ignored repeated requests from his government to make amends for Antiguan slave labor contributions to the creation of Harvard Law School, has personally written to the university's president to get results.
(11/05/19 10:52pm)
By Ryan Teague Beckwith and Gregory KorteBloomberg NewsWASHINGTON – Democrats' argument for impeachment is straightforward: President Donald Trump ran a shadow foreign policy campaign to pressure Ukraine to launch investigations that would help him politically.To make their case, House investigators have called a number of participants in the effort, including career diplomats and others who can provide firsthand accounts.
(11/04/19 8:41pm)
By Rebekah AllenThe Dallas Morning NewsAUSTIN, Texas — Another student organization at the University of Texas is being shuttered after allegations of hazing.
(11/04/19 8:39pm)
By Louis SahagunLos Angeles TimesAt the urging of a controversial team of advisers, the Trump administration is mulling proposals to privatize national park campgrounds and further commercialize the parks with expanded Wi-Fi service, food trucks and even Amazon deliveries at tourist camp sites.
(11/03/19 8:01pm)
By Mark Z. BarabakLos Angeles TimesROCK HILL, S.C. – Laura and Lamont Williams live in a house divided.
(11/03/19 8:00pm)
By John TozziBloomberg News
(10/31/19 6:51pm)
By Keith Naughton
Bloomberg News
(10/31/19 6:50pm)
By Sam Dean
Los Angeles Times
(10/30/19 7:23pm)
By Daniela AltimariThe Hartford CourantHARTFORD, Conn. — Civil liberties groups are raising constitutional questions about the arrest of two University of Connecticut students caught on video repeatedly uttering a racist slur on the Mansfield, Connecticut, campus.
(10/28/19 8:10pm)
By Erik WassonBloomberg NewsWASHINGTON — The House Democrats leading the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump demanded that a former White House official appear for his scheduled hearing Monday, dismissing his attempt to challenge a subpoena in court.
(10/28/19 8:09pm)
By Alex WigglesworthLos Angeles TimesActress Felicity Huffman was released Friday from federal prison after serving most of a 14-day sentence for paying to rig her daughter's university entrance exam as part of the wide-ranging college admissions scandal.
(10/27/19 7:27pm)
By Karl W. SmithBloomberg NewsElizabeth Warren's $800 billion plan to improve public education, like many of her plans, is admirable in its ambitions but misguided in its approach. If the federal government is going to spend more money on schools, then Americans should be allowed more choice about which schools their children attend.
(10/27/19 7:27pm)
By Christine M. FlowersPhiladelphia Daily News
(10/27/19 8:02pm)
By Kadhem Al-Attabi and Ziad HarisdpaBAGHDAD – Sixty-three protesters have been killed in clashes across Iraq with security forces during two days of protests against corruption and economic woes, a rights watchdog said on Saturday.
(10/27/19 8:17pm)
By Taryn Luna, Anita Chabria, Jack Dolan and Maura DolanLos Angeles TimesHEALDSBURG, Calif. – Northern California braced for historically powerful winds and widespread power outages as the Kincade fire in Sonoma County raged on, forcing the evacuation of more than 90,000 people.
(10/23/19 8:05pm)
By Caroline SimonCQ-Roll CallWASHINGTON — Once, American colleges and universities enjoyed bipartisan support, and Republicans and Democrats alike believed in the value of higher education.
(10/22/19 10:53pm)
By John T. BennettCQ-Roll CallWASHINGTON – Conjuring memories of violent racially motivated murders and drawing an immediate bipartisan backlash, President Donald Trump on Tuesday described House Democrats' impeachment inquiry as a "lynching."Trump made the statement in a morning tweet that began with a warning that "if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights."
(10/22/19 10:52pm)
By Nancy ClantonThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
(10/21/19 8:31pm)
By Susanne RustLos Angeles TimesTwo days before ExxonMobil goes to court Wednesday, facing New York state accusations the oil company misled investors about climate change, a team of researchers released a report Monday outlining the company and the broader fossil fuel industry's decadeslong campaign of deception, and its success at confusing the American public.