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Second federal judge blocks Trump's plan to use military funds for border wall A federal judge in California has ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to divert some $3.6 billion in funding for military construction projects to build permanent barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. House judiciary members debate articles of impeachment against Trump Democrats and Republicans on the House judiciary committee made their cases for or against impeachment during a hearing on Thursday evening. San Jose Sharks fire head coach Peter DeBoer after slow start The San Jose Sharks, entering the season with high expectations, fired head coach Peter DeBoer after a lackluster start to the season. Israel heads for record third election amid political deadlock Israel's national parliament dissolved at midnight Wednesday, sending the country back to the polls for an unprecedented third time in a year after political leaders failed to break through the ongoing deadlock. House passes bill to establish path to citizenship for undocumented farmworkers The House voted 260-165 to pass a bill that would establish a path to citizenship for thousands of undocumented farmworkers. New York Mets to sign former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha The New York Mets are signing former St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha to a one-year contract. Colorado State hires Steve Addazio as head football coach Colorado State hired former Boston College and Temple coach Steve Addazio as its 23rd head football coach in program history. Texas executes Travis Runnels for prison murder Texas officials didn't dispute that prosecutors introduced false testimony at Travis Runnels' 2005 capital murder trial in Amarillo. Instead, they argued the state should still execute him even if they did. President Donald Trump signs executive order combatting anti-Semitism President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to extend protections under the Civil Rights Act to prevent anti-Semitic discrimination during a Hanukkah event at the White House on Wednesday. New York Giants CB Janoris Jenkins directs derogatory tweet at fan during practice New York Giants starting cornerback Janoris Jenkins tweeted an insulting remark in response to a critical fan Wednesday while the team was on the practice field. House passes defense bill creating Space Force, paid parental leave The House of Representatives voted to pass the annual defense spending bill, authorizing the creation of Space Force and passing a provision that provides all federal workers with 12 weeks paid parental leave. Medicaid expansion hasn't boosted ER visits to U.S. hospitals as originally feared, study finds Expansion of Medicaid eligibility by the Affordable Care Act has not increased ER use among beneficiaries, and, notably, visits to primary care physicians among Medicaid beneficiaries increased significantly. Steady subzero temperatures leave several states frozen In areas across states such as North Dakota and Minnesota, subzero temperatures have dotted the map and for some, the mercury has been frozen below zero for a few days amid a brutal cold snap. France unveils pension overhaul plans amid ongoing protests French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe provided details about the country's plans to streamline its pension system Wednesday amid ongoing protests. Family sues Royal Caribbean over toddler's deadly fall from window The family of an Indiana toddler who fell to her death from an open window on a cruise ship sued Royal Caribbean on Wednesday, blaming the company for failing to comply with safety codes. Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo to miss first game of season vs. Pelicans Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will be sidelined for the first time this season when Milwaukee hosts the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night. Lockheed Martin nabs $22.4M for combined-arms squad prototype Lockheed Martin on Wednesday received a $22.4 million to develop prototypes for a combined arms squad for the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense has announced. Corpus Christi Navy base locked down, suspect in custody after reports of verbal threats A naval base in Texas was placed on lockdown for an hour and a suspect was taken into custody after reports of an employee making verbal threats. Ex-Florida State football coach Willie Taggart to replace Lane Kiffin at FAU Ex-Florida State head football coach Willie Taggart will replace former coach Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic. U.S. envoy to U.N. raises concern of North Korea ICBM test The U.S. representative to the United Nations said the United States can't rule out the possibility that North Korea could use banned long-range missile technology. Marines integrate upgrades to off-the-shelf UTVs The Marine Corps announced Wednesday that its Utility Task Vehicles are undergoing safety and performance upgrades. Police searching for suspect after officer struck and killed in traffic stop Police in Houston on Wednesday are searching for a suspect after an officer was struck and killed by a vehicle during a traffic stop. Breastfeeding may ease symptoms of MS A new review of 16 studies found that overall, women with MS who breastfed were 37 percent less likely to have a relapse within a year of giving birth, versus those who bottle-fed. Watch: Two-headed cobra discovered in Indian village Wildlife officials in India said a two-headed snake was discovered in a village, but locals refused to turn the serpent over because they believe it has mythological meaning. |
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Withering Criticism of F.B.I. as Watchdog Presents Russia Inquiry FindingsAt a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, the Justice Department’s inspector general recounted egregious problems with wiretap files. We Just Got a Rare Look at National Security Surveillance. It Was Ugly.A high-profile inspector general report has served as fodder for arguments about President Trump. But its findings about surveillance are important beyond partisan politics. House Panel Debates Impeachment Articles in Bid to Complete Charges Against TrumpThe House Judiciary Committee opened a two-day markup session to debate two articles before they are sent to the full House for a vote. Late Into the Night on Capitol Hill: A Debate of Impeachment Articles Begins at 7 P.M.The hour lent a prime-time urgency to the spectacle, but both sides reverted to boilerplate. Movie Nights, Camp David and Cable Messaging: A White House Impeachment PlaybookThe all-hands-on-deck atmosphere is a change from just weeks ago, when President Trump’s aides dismissed the idea of a war room. Suspect in Rampage at N.J. Kosher Market Wrote Anti-Semitic PostsHe was a follower of the fringe Black Hebrew Israelite movement, which has expressed hostility to Jews, officials said. Black Hebrew Israelites: What We Know About the Fringe GroupA suspect in the deadly attack on a kosher market in Jersey City was connected to the Black Hebrew Israelites, which has been labeled a hate group. U.K. Elections Explained: What to Know as Britain VotesBritish voters will choose their next government on Thursday. But the country’s parliamentary system has a way of throwing up surprises. Here’s what to watch for. Weinstein and His Accusers Reach Tentative $25 Million DealA proposed settlement would end nearly every lawsuit filed by the Hollywood producer’s alleged victims, without his having to admit wrongdoing or pay anything to the women. F.B.I., Jersey City, Yankees: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Articles of ImpeachmentHouse Democrats appear united in their charge that the president abused his power and obstructed Congress. Behind the scenes, this wasn’t always the case. Your Mom Is Destined to Annoy YouHow to manage your inevitable holiday regression. Jared Kushner: President Trump Is Defending Jewish StudentsWith an executive order, he makes clear that anti-Semitism is not to be tolerated. Britain’s Miserable ElectionI have never faced such an unappealing set of choices in my life. Trump’s Executive Order and the Rise of Anti-SemitismThe president’s campus intervention ignores the bigger threat of anti-Semitism and threatens speech. Let Trump Have a Miserable Little ChristmasDeck the halls with tons of tweeting. Ending America’s Endless War in AfghanistanWe need to press for an agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban and cement the parallel support of the Afghan government. How to Get Americans to Love Capitalism AgainThere are better solutions than wealth taxes, ‘Medicare for all’ or universal basic income. Impeachment in the House Is the VictoryDonald Trump and his supporters need to know that you can be punished for your actions. Ukraine’s President Stands Alone Against RussiaThe lack of American interest was clear as the two nations’ presidents met in Paris. America’s Public Restrooms Are Kind of Great NowEverywhere you look, there are cleaner, more private and more inclusive loos. Thank social justice warriors. How Professors Help Rip Off StudentsTextbooks are too expensive. The Oscar Field Has Narrowed. Who’s on Top and Who’s in Danger?Now that the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild and top critics’ groups have weighed in, our columnist assesses the contenders. Boy, 2, Is Fatally Hit by Subway Train at Busy Manhattan StationThe child became separated from his mother at a financial district station during the evening rush hour. Indian Parliament Passes Divisive Citizenship Bill, Moving It Closer to LawThe government says it is trying to protect religious minorities from being persecuted in Muslim countries. Indian Muslims say the bill is discriminatory, and protests are spreading. Israel Heads to Record Third Election, Extending DeadlockUnable to form a government after two elections, the deeply polarized country will return to the polls for a third time in less than a year. Wider Definition of Judaism Is Likely to Aid Crackdown on CollegesEven before President Trump issued his order targeting anti-Semitism on U.S. campuses, the Education Department was actively investigating accusations of anti-Jewish bias. With Many Dents to Its Image, Nobel Peace Prize Is Hit With a Few MoreMyanmar’s onetime champion of democracy and Ethiopia’s prime minister join a roster of figures who, one way or another, have given the Nobel Peace Prize a contentious image. What Not to Do on Your Work ComputerIt’s best to assume your work computer is monitored and act accordingly. Here are some less obvious tasks you should be mindful of. Some N.B.A. Draft-Night Snubs Are Turning Into StarsFrom Bryn Forbes of the Spurs to the cult hero Alex Caruso of the Lakers, many undrafted players are staking their claim in the league that shunned them. Jean Seberg’s Legacy: A Look With a Life of Its OwnIn a new movie, the actress emerges as a renegade spirit, with a style to match. This Is Not About How Young People Use TechTaylor Lorenz, who writes about internet culture, explains how she keeps her finger on the pulse. What Should I Do About My Bigoted Landlady?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on having a landlord with hateful views and keeping your apartment — or recommending your building to others. The 54 Best Songs of 2019Young women blurring genres, global artists pushing boundaries and a rapper playing with a meme made the most exciting tracks of the year. This Is What Racism Sounds Like in the Banking IndustryA JPMorgan employee and a customer secretly recorded their conversations with bank employees. Jersey City Shooting: Suspect Linked to Black Hebrew Israelite GroupThe Black Hebrew Israelites have been labeled a hate group. The suspect wrote anti-Semitic and anti-police posts, an official said. 3 Crime Scenes and 6 Dead: Rampage Stuns Jersey CityThe violence ended at a kosher market where three bystanders were slain. 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A federal judge in California has ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to divert some $3.6 billion in funding for military construction projects to build permanent barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Democrats and Republicans on the House judiciary committee made their cases for or against impeachment during a hearing on Thursday evening.
The San Jose Sharks, entering the season with high expectations, fired head coach Peter DeBoer after a lackluster start to the season.
Israel's national parliament dissolved at midnight Wednesday, sending the country back to the polls for an unprecedented third time in a year after political leaders failed to break through the ongoing deadlock.
The House voted 260-165 to pass a bill that would establish a path to citizenship for thousands of undocumented farmworkers.
The New York Mets are signing former St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha to a one-year contract.
Colorado State hired former Boston College and Temple coach Steve Addazio as its 23rd head football coach in program history.
Texas officials didn't dispute that prosecutors introduced false testimony at Travis Runnels' 2005 capital murder trial in Amarillo. Instead, they argued the state should still execute him even if they did.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to extend protections under the Civil Rights Act to prevent anti-Semitic discrimination during a Hanukkah event at the White House on Wednesday.
New York Giants starting cornerback Janoris Jenkins tweeted an insulting remark in response to a critical fan Wednesday while the team was on the practice field.
The House of Representatives voted to pass the annual defense spending bill, authorizing the creation of Space Force and passing a provision that provides all federal workers with 12 weeks paid parental leave.
Expansion of Medicaid eligibility by the Affordable Care Act has not increased ER use among beneficiaries, and, notably, visits to primary care physicians among Medicaid beneficiaries increased significantly.
In areas across states such as North Dakota and Minnesota, subzero temperatures have dotted the map and for some, the mercury has been frozen below zero for a few days amid a brutal cold snap.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe provided details about the country's plans to streamline its pension system Wednesday amid ongoing protests.
The family of an Indiana toddler who fell to her death from an open window on a cruise ship sued Royal Caribbean on Wednesday, blaming the company for failing to comply with safety codes.
Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo will be sidelined for the first time this season when Milwaukee hosts the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night.
Lockheed Martin on Wednesday received a $22.4 million to develop prototypes for a combined arms squad for the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense has announced.
A naval base in Texas was placed on lockdown for an hour and a suspect was taken into custody after reports of an employee making verbal threats.
Ex-Florida State head football coach Willie Taggart will replace former coach Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic.
The U.S. representative to the United Nations said the United States can't rule out the possibility that North Korea could use banned long-range missile technology.
The Marine Corps announced Wednesday that its Utility Task Vehicles are undergoing safety and performance upgrades.
Police in Houston on Wednesday are searching for a suspect after an officer was struck and killed by a vehicle during a traffic stop.
A new review of 16 studies found that overall, women with MS who breastfed were 37 percent less likely to have a relapse within a year of giving birth, versus those who bottle-fed.
Wildlife officials in India said a two-headed snake was discovered in a village, but locals refused to turn the serpent over because they believe it has mythological meaning. 
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