Cracks in Miami Bridge’s Structure Were Discussed in the Days Leading up to its Collapse

Hours before a pedestrian bridge collapsed in Miami, FL, on Thursday, structural cracks in the edifice were discussed in a meeting between the bridge’s engineering company, its construction manager and representatives from Florida International University, the campus on which the …

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Three-Judge Panel Strikes Down Injunction Against Texas Anti-Sanctuary Law, Allowing it to Go into Effect

A federal appeals court struck down an injunction issued last year that blocked a Texas law prohibiting local governments in the state from adopting certain “sanctuary city” immigration policies.

The law, known as Senate Bill 4 allows Texas law enforcement …

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Fires DBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Two Days Before Retirement

Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe last night in a surprising, but not completely unexpected move. McCabe was set to retire with his full pension on Sunday, his fiftieth birthday. It is unclear how much of …

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President’s Opioid Drug Plan Said to Include Death Penalty for Dealers

A framework for combating the nation’s opioid crisis crafted by the Trump administration has leaked and it includes reimbursement restrictions to help curtail opioid prescriptions, an easing of regulations allowing for addiction treatment and controversially, the death penalty as punishment …

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Former Employees of Russia’s “Troll factory” Corroborate Much of What U.S. Authorities Allege

Russians who have worked at Russia’s infamous “troll factory” corroborate much of what was written in Robert Mueller’s indictment of thirteen Russian individuals and three entities last month for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Operatives working at the …

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White House, State Department Officials, Along with Conservative Voices Discussed “Cleaning House” at the State Department

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have written a letter to the White House and the State Department requesting documents they say relate to a concerted effort to rid the Department of career officials deemed to be insufficiently supportive of …

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Special Counsel Robert Muller Subpoenas Financial Records from the Trump Organization

Special counsel Robert Mueller has subpoenaed financial records from the Trump Organization it was learned yesterday.  The organization is the umbrella company for President Trump’s real estate holdings and other business ventures.  Some of the requested documents are said …

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Democrat Conor Lamb Apparent Winner in High Profile Special Election for Congress

A special congressional election in Pennsylvania’s eighteenth district has captured the attention of the nation but is still not final, and likely won’t be, until next week at the earliest.  Thirty-three-year-old Democrat Conor Lamb has declared victory however.  A Marine …

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Thousands of Students Across the Nation Stage Walkout in Commemoration of One-Month Anniversary of Shooting in Parkland, FL

Students across the nation walked out of class yesterday demanding action on the part of lawmakers in Washington D.C., and in state capitals, to stem the tide of gun violence on school campuses across the country.

A 17-minute walkout began …

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Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley Makes Clear U.S. Blames Russia for Chemical Poisoning in Great Britain

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley blamed Russia for a chemical attack carried out against a Russian ex-patriot living in England since 2010 and said that U.S. is standing in unity with its long-time ally, Great Britain.

“Let me …

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Senator Rand Paul Vows to Block Both Mike Pompeo and Gina Haspel Nominations for Secretary of State and CIA Director

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has vowed to block the nominations of Mike Pompeo to be the next Secretary of State and Gina Haspel to be the next CIA Director he announced today.  Pompeo is the current CIA Director and Haspel …

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Internal FBI Review Recommends Deputy Director McCabe Be Fired – Four Days Before His Retirement

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reviewing a recommendation to fire Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.  The embattled deputy is set to retire on Sunday and firing him would make ineligible for a pension.  McCabe has been with the Bureau …

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British PM May Expels 23 Russian Diplomats in Biggest Diplomatic Row Since Cold War

The United Kingdom responded forcefully to a suspected chemical attack carried out against a Russian ex-patriot living in England since 2010, today.  Sixty-six-year-old Sergey Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia, were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury, a cathedral …

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Newly Released Emails Show Dr. Ben Carson, Wife Had Knowledge of $31,000 Office Furniture Expense

Newly released emails seem to contradict HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson’s claim that neither he nor his wife had any knowledge of the cost of office furniture ordered for the Department’s executive dining room.  The total cost of the furniture …

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