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Jury in Video Journalist Trial Views Clip of Abortionist Lunching

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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As a result of CMP’s video series that purports to show Planned Parenthood’s involvement in the illegal sale of the body parts of aborted babies, the abortion industry giant brought a lawsuit against the pro-life activists at CMP, accusing them of violating the Federal Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). As the trial proceeds in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, CMP project lead David Daleiden has been posting daily summaries of the trial at CMP’s website.

Trump: Doral Resort will No Longer Host G-7 Summit

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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UPDATE — 9:53 P.M. EST: President Trump announced Saturday evening that Trump National Doral Miami will no longer host next year’s G-7 summit, writing on Twitter: “[B]ased on both Media & Democrat Crazed and Irrational Hostility, we will no longer consider Trump National Doral, Miami, as the Host Site for the G-7 in 2020.

They helped Trump win Michigan, then his immigration crackdown split their community - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. — The kettle steamed in the background as a familiar yet painful argument began to boil over between father and daughter in the Slewo home last Inauguration Day. “My president is going to be good for the Christians and the economy,” Warda Slewo, an ardent Donald Trump fan, told his daughter, Ashourina Slewo, in her small kitchen in the northeastern suburbs of Detroit on Jan. 20, 2017. “Your president is a racist,” Ashourina shot back.

Here, the opioid crisis is bigger than politics. As rehab centers replace pill mills, an Ohio River city fights back - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — Dale King rumbled into the parking lot in his military Jeep, a black 1940s-style clunker that he maneuvered with a skull-tipped stick shift. Heavy metal music blasted from the garage that he and some friends had converted to a gym for the neighboring addiction center. Patients from next door were packed inside wearing worn T-shirts, faded athletic gear, and other hand-me-downs. Half the class were barefoot.

Share your thoughts: An Ohio River town fought back after feeling abandoned as rehab centers replaced pill mills - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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hile much of the country is divided over President Trump and his policies, some here credit him with calling attention to the opioid crisis. Still, many people in Portsmouth, Ohio, working on the issue would rather avoid talking about Trump or the 2020 election altogether, fearful the polarized climate could endanger bipartisan local and state efforts.

Here, the opioid crisis is bigger than politics. As rehab centers replace pill mills, an Ohio River city fights back - The Boston Globe

posted onOctober 20, 2019
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PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — Dale King rumbled into the parking lot in his military Jeep, a black 1940s-style clunker that he maneuvered with a skull-tipped stick shift. Heavy metal music blasted from the garage that he and some friends had converted to a gym for the neighboring addiction center. Patients from next door were packed inside wearing worn T-shirts, faded athletic gear, and other hand-me-downs. Half the class were barefoot.

Perry won't comply with subpoena in impeachment inquiry | TheHill

posted onOctober 19, 2019
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Outgoing Energy Secretary MORE will not comply with a House subpoena to turn over documents tied to his involvement with Ukraine, the Department of Energy wrote in a letter to Democratic lawmakers. The letter referred to the Democrats' "impeachment inquiry" in quotes, saying the look into MORE's interactions with Ukraine was not valid. “As the Supreme Court has long recognized, a Congressional committee cannot exercise the investigative power of the full House of Representatives unless it has that power through proper deleg