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Pete Stark, 40-year congressman who expanded health insurance, dies Fortney 'Pete' Stark, who represented northern California in the U.S. House for 40 years, including helping expand health insurance through the Affordable Care Act and COBRA, died Friday. He was 88. Baby girl left in drop-off box installed by Indiana teen Less than one year after a teenager earned $10,000 to install a Safe Haven Baby Box, a baby girl was dropped off in the container at a fire station in southern Indiana. Psychics correctly predict Kentucky girl Haylee Martin w found safely in Kentucky A missing 17-year-old girl was found in north central Kentucky after psychics told a sheriff's office the teenager would be located alive in an adjacent county. Video: 'Take her out,' Trump appears to say about Ukraine ambassador's removal President Donald Trump appears to tells donors at a dinner in 2018 to "get rid" of Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, in a video released Saturday. Colorado man took over a week to realize he won $2M lotto A Colorado man held onto a $2 million lotto ticket for more than a week before giving it a second look and realizing he won. $1M worth of Corvettes trapped after deadly Houston warehouse explosion The owner of Houston Corvette Service said that $1 million worth of Corvettes were trapped in two buildings flattened due to a warehouse explosion at that killed two people across the street. Florida plane crash kills pilot A small plane crashed into the front yard of a home in Florida on Saturday, killing the pilot and setting the home ablaze, local officials said. Channing Tatum, Jessie J walk red carpet for MusiCares concert "Magic Mike" and "21 Jump Street" star Channing Tatum and singer-songwriter Jessie J walked the red carpet at the MusiCares tribute concert honoring Aerosmith in Los Angeles on Friday. Aerosmith honored at MusiCares mega-concert Rock band Aerosmith was honored as the 2020 MusiCares Person of the Year at a star-studded tribute concert in Los Angeles. Fire likely destroyed 85,000 pieces for NYC museum on Chinese migration, officials say A museum fire in New York City has likely destroyed 85,000 pieces on Chinese migration to the United States, almost the entire collection, officials said. Impeachment: Trump's legal team says he 'did absolutely nothing wrong' President Donald Trump's legal team spent about 2 hours Saturday making their opening arguments in him impeachment trial. Disney developing photo-real 'Bambi' movie Disney has named "Bambi" as the next animated movie it will give the photo-realistic treatment. Iraqi security forces fire tear gas, live bullets amid protests Iraqi security forces moved closer to Iraq's main anti-government protest site Saturday after firing tear gas and live bullets near the location. Reports: U.S. orders diplomats to leave Wuhan amid coronavirus outbreak The U.S. government has ordered all U.S. diplomats in Wuhan, China, to leave the city amid a growing coronavirus outbreak that has killed dozens, State Department officials said Saturday. Fiona Shaw to star in Season 2 of BBC's 'Baptiste' "Killing Eve" actress Fiona Shaw has joined the ensemble for Season 2 of the BBC's mystery drama, "Baptiste." Chance the Rapper to host 'Punk'd' revival on Quibi Chance the Rapper has signed on as host of the new edition of the celebrity practical-joke series, "Punk'd." MusiCares 2020 honors Aerosmith as Person of the Year Stars attended the MusiCares Person of the Year event honoring Aerosmith on January 24, 2020, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Cynthia Erivo, Elton John, Idina Menzel to perform at the Oscars Cynthia Erivo, Elton John and Idina Menzel are confirmed as singers for next month's Oscars ceremony honoring excellence in film. 'Mean Girls' movie musical is in the works Paramount Pictures said it is adapting the Broadway musical "Mean Girls" as a film. Turkey's earthquake kills 22 people, interior minister says Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said Saturday the death toll from an earthquake in the eastern part of the country has increased to 22. Bitter cold to remain absent from midwestern, northeastern U.S. into end of January The last days of January will continue the mild theme of winter thus far across the midwestern and northeastern United States. Chicago company recalls 2,000 pounds of ground beef A meat-packing company in Chicago issued a recall for 2,020 pounds of raw ground beef over reports the product may be contaminated with pieces of plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced. Selena Gomez's 'Rare' tops the U.S. album chartXi: China faces 'grave situation' as coronavirus death toll hit 56 China's President Xi Jinping said Saturday his nation is facing a "grave situation" as the death toll from the coronavirus has risen to 56 with nearly 2,000 cases of infection. Hillary Clinton says she was humbled by docuseries Former Secretary of State and former first lady Hillary Clinton sat down with documentary filmmaker Nanette Burstein for 35 hours of interviews and called the resulting four-part Hulu docuseries, "Hillary," humbling. Australian Open: Coaches saw greatness in 'Coco' Gauff, Sofia Kenin early on It took some time for American tennis fans to learn the names Cori "Coco" Gauff and Sofia Kenin, but their coaches knew how special they could be at an early age. |
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Trump Team, Opening Defense, Accuses Democrats of Plot to Subvert ElectionPresident Trump’s lawyers argued against his removal in the Senate impeachment trial, saying Democrats are “asking you to tear up all of the ballots” by convicting him of high crimes and misdemeanors. Trump Impeachment: Highlights of Saturday’s TrialAfter a three-day presentation from House Democrats, President Trump’s lawyers took the stage in a short Saturday session to begin arguing against his removal. Here were the highlights. Lamar Alexander, Set to Leave Office, Is G.O.P. Wild Card on WitnessesThe Tennessee Republican was a protege of Senator Howard H. Baker Jr., another Republican from Tennessee, who turned against Richard Nixon. Now Mr. Alexander may hold the fate of President Trump in his hands. Pompeo Denounces News Media, Undermining U.S. Message on Press FreedomIn an extraordinary statement, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized a veteran NPR reporter, Mary Louise Kelly, and said the news media was “unhinged.” As ‘American Dirt’ Racks Up Sales, Its Author Becomes the StoryJeanine Cummins’s novel about migrants fleeing violence is a hit with booksellers, but critics have called it “trauma porn” that exploits another country’s pain. What if It Were Obama on Trial?Consider Trump’s impeachment from some other angles. How Does a Nation Adapt to Its Own Murder?Australia is going up in flames, and its government calls for resilience while planning for more coal mines. Notorious D.J.T. on TrialFidget spinners and spinning Republicans make the best of a bad case for Donald John Trump. Of All Trump’s Defenses, This Is the LamestOnly the voters can send the president packing? That’s a joke. Day 5 of Trump’s Trial: The Defense OpensThe White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, promised to make quick work of the House managers’ case against the president. Can Western Firms Stop Profiting From Poor Nations’ Corruption?The daughter of Angola’s former president may face charges of corruption that was made easier by established business advisers. Trump’s Best DefenseIt’s that he wants to be L.B.J., not Mussolini. (But that’s still a problem.) You Are Now Remotely ControlledSurveillance capitalists control the science and the scientists, the secrets and the truth. Can the Grammys Be Trusted?Younger artists have been suspicious of the music industry’s “biggest night” for years. New allegations of misconduct at the Recording Academy seem to confirm the worst. Bowen Yang of ‘S.N.L.’ Is a Smash. And a Mensch.The show’s first Chinese-American cast member talks resisting conversion therapy, playing politicians and quitting Twitter. Russell Simmons Documentary Premieres Amid ControversyThe filmmakers behind “On the Record” thanked Sundance for “standing strong and never blinking” after Oprah Winfrey backed out as an executive producer. Iraq Police Crack Down on Protests as Influential Cleric Withdraws SupportSecurity forces took back bridges and squares in Baghdad and Basra after the prominent Shiite cleric, Moktada al-Sadr, said he would no longer intervene on protesters’ behalf. Emotional Schiff Speech Goes Viral, Delighting the Left and Enraging the RightRepresentative Adam B. Schiff took a risk in telling senators they must convict and remove President Trump because “you know you can't trust this president to do what's right for this country.” More Recent Articles
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Fortney 'Pete' Stark, who represented northern California in the U.S. House for 40 years, including helping expand health insurance through the Affordable Care Act and COBRA, died Friday. He was 88.
Less than one year after a teenager earned $10,000 to install a Safe Haven Baby Box, a baby girl was dropped off in the container at a fire station in southern Indiana.
A missing 17-year-old girl was found in north central Kentucky after psychics told a sheriff's office the teenager would be located alive in an adjacent county.
President Donald Trump appears to tells donors at a dinner in 2018 to "get rid" of Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, in a video released Saturday.
A Colorado man held onto a $2 million lotto ticket for more than a week before giving it a second look and realizing he won.
The owner of Houston Corvette Service said that $1 million worth of Corvettes were trapped in two buildings flattened due to a warehouse explosion at that killed two people across the street.
A small plane crashed into the front yard of a home in Florida on Saturday, killing the pilot and setting the home ablaze, local officials said.
"Magic Mike" and "21 Jump Street" star Channing Tatum and singer-songwriter Jessie J walked the red carpet at the MusiCares tribute concert honoring Aerosmith in Los Angeles on Friday.
Rock band Aerosmith was honored as the 2020 MusiCares Person of the Year at a star-studded tribute concert in Los Angeles.
A museum fire in New York City has likely destroyed 85,000 pieces on Chinese migration to the United States, almost the entire collection, officials said.
President Donald Trump's legal team spent about 2 hours Saturday making their opening arguments in him impeachment trial.
Disney has named "Bambi" as the next animated movie it will give the photo-realistic treatment.
Iraqi security forces moved closer to Iraq's main anti-government protest site Saturday after firing tear gas and live bullets near the location.
The U.S. government has ordered all U.S. diplomats in Wuhan, China, to leave the city amid a growing coronavirus outbreak that has killed dozens, State Department officials said Saturday.
"Killing Eve" actress Fiona Shaw has joined the ensemble for Season 2 of the BBC's mystery drama, "Baptiste."
Chance the Rapper has signed on as host of the new edition of the celebrity practical-joke series, "Punk'd."
Stars attended the MusiCares Person of the Year event honoring Aerosmith on January 24, 2020, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Cynthia Erivo, Elton John and Idina Menzel are confirmed as singers for next month's Oscars ceremony honoring excellence in film.
Paramount Pictures said it is adapting the Broadway musical "Mean Girls" as a film.
Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said Saturday the death toll from an earthquake in the eastern part of the country has increased to 22.
The last days of January will continue the mild theme of winter thus far across the midwestern and northeastern United States.
A meat-packing company in Chicago issued a recall for 2,020 pounds of raw ground beef over reports the product may be contaminated with pieces of plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced.
Pop music star Selena Gomez's "Rare" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
China's President Xi Jinping said Saturday his nation is facing a "grave situation" as the death toll from the coronavirus has risen to 56 with nearly 2,000 cases of infection.
Former Secretary of State and former first lady Hillary Clinton sat down with documentary filmmaker Nanette Burstein for 35 hours of interviews and called the resulting four-part Hulu docuseries, "Hillary," humbling.
It took some time for American tennis fans to learn the names Cori "Coco" Gauff and Sofia Kenin, but their coaches knew how special they could be at an early age. 
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