Republicans Propose Censure of Trump Instead of Impeachment

A group of House Republicans have introduced a resolution to censure President Donald Trump for attempting to overturn the presidential election results and inciting the mob that stormed the Capitol. The censure resolution, using similar language to the article of impeachment being advanced by House Democrats, shows the fissures in the Republican Party that have emerged since the Jan. 6 […]

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Work on half-finished sections of Trump's Mexico wall is futile and in some places has made border security worse, campaigners say

The rush to complete President Trump's border wall with Mexico is in some places worse than pointless, campaigners have told Insider. In order to reach the border, contractors have blasted roads into terrain that was once rugged and impassable. However, some areas still have no barrier erected, with work likely to stop when Trump leaves office. But the roads will […]

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NRA Unveils ‘New Strategic Plan’: Filing For Bankruptcy

The National Rifle Association unveiled a “new strategic plan” on Friday that involves restructuring from a New York nonprofit to a Texas nonprofit and filing for bankruptcy amid legal and financial woes. “BREAKING NEW: @NRA Dumps New York to Reincorporate in Texas,” reads a boastful headline the organization posted on Twitter.  Along with a move from New York to Texas, […]

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Brexit LIVE: Sturgeon makes ‘humiliating’ SNP U-turn – finally sees benefit of Boris’ plan

SNP ‘still grumpy’ over referendum result says Rees-Mogg Holyrood had heavily criticised proposals to offer special tax breaks and develop streamlined customs procedures through more than half-a-dozen Singapore-style ports in England and has repeatedly stood firm against demands to adopt them in Scotland. Many ports throughout Scotland had thrown their support gaining freeport status, which would enable firms to import […]

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On January 6, We Triumphed and Imploded. What Comes Next?

Two days before Georgia’s runoff election at an intersection 35 miles north of Atlanta, 20 South Asians, myself included, waved campaign signs for Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, as well as Daniel Blackman, candidate for Public Service Commission. Members of our organization, They See Blue Georgia, spent the previous two months pulling out all the stops […]

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