2019 November

Trump faces high stakes in meeting with Erdoğan amid impeachment drama

President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump faces high stakes in meeting with Erdoğan amid impeachment drama Democrats worry they don’t have right candidate to beat Trump Trump threatening to fire Mulvaney: report MORE and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will meet at the White House on Wednesday for a visit that has isolated the president from some […]

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Coulter blasts Trump on DACA: 'They can stay. You must go'

Conservative columnist and provocateur Ann CoulterAnn Hart CoulterCoulter blasts Trump on DACA: ‘They can stay. You must go’ Coulter: Debate questions that the Democrats should have been asked Conservatives rail against Braves for reducing ‘tomahawk chop’ after Native American pitcher calls it ‘disrespectful’ MORE on Tuesday ripped President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump faces high stakes in […]

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FBI reports decrease in overall hate crime, but increase in violent hate crime

The FBI on Tuesday released its annual hate crime data report, which showed a slight decline in hate crimes last year but an increase in violent hate crimes. There were a total of 7,120 hate crimes reported to the FBI last year, which is down from 7,175 incidents reported in 2017. However, the number of violent hate […]

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Retirements pose threat to cybersecurity expertise in Congress

Rep. Pete KingPeter (Pete) Thomas KingRetirements pose threat to cybersecurity expertise in Congress Ilhan Omar blasts Pete King as an ‘Islamophobe’ after he announces retirement: ‘Good riddance’ The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Washington braces for public impeachment hearings MORE’s (R-N.Y.) planned retirement after the 2020 elections is the latest in a string of House departures that […]

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Senior official describes cyber workforce shortage as national security threat

A senior cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday described challenges with recruiting cybersecurity workers to government as a “national security issue.” “From my perspective, this is going to be a national security issue, if it isn’t already,” Richard Driggers, the deputy assistant director for Cybersecurity at DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure […]

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Tariffs threaten 1.5M jobs: Study

President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump faces high stakes in meeting with Erdoğan amid impeachment drama Democrats worry they don’t have right candidate to beat Trump Trump threatening to fire Mulvaney: report MORE‘s trade war is putting 1.5 million U.S. jobs at risk, according to a study commissioned by the Port of Los Angeles, the nation’s largest […]

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Pentagon: Revenue from Syria oil fields going to Kurdish-led forces

Revenue from oil fields that U.S. forces are protecting in northeast Syria will go to U.S. partner forces in the region and not the United States, the Pentagon’s top spokesman said Thursday. “The revenue from this is not going to the U.S., this is going to the SDF,” Jonathan Hoffman told reporters at the Pentagon, […]

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Eddie Redmayne and His Wife Hannah Expecting Second Child

A big congratulations is in order for Eddie Redmayne! He and his wife Hannah are expecting their second child together, according to E! News. “Eddie and Hannah Redmayne are delighted to confirm they are expecting their second child,” the actor’s rep told the entertainment news outlet. The Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them star and […]

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Interior suggests ex-client of department head for major contract

The Interior Department has proposed awarding one of the first permanent federal water contracts to an influential California district for which Interior Secretary David Bernhardt worked as a longtime lobbyist. According to The Associated Press, the contract would go to the Westlands Water District, the largest agricultural water supplier in the nation. The district serves some of the U.S.’s wealthiest and […]

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Record number of migrant children held in US: report

Nearly 70,000 migrant children were held in the U.S. over the past year, a record high according to government data reported by The Associated Press. The news agency reports that the data shows that 69,550 migrant children in the past year were held in the custody of the U.S. government.  ADVERTISEMENT The number of children held […]

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