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posted onDecember 5, 2017
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Article snippet: The majority leader is stepping in for Stanley Rosenberg as authorities plan to investigate claims that Rosenberg’s husband sexually harassed four men.  KEVIN CULLEN Stan Rosenberg should step down as Senate leader, not just temporarily but for good, and the Senate should have absolutely nothing to do with the investigation.  The boy’s heart condition has made the late-night host an unlikely player in American politics.  The former vice president is on what he calls the American Promise Tour.  ‘‘We’re looking forward to getting a final bill to the president’s desk, soon,’’ Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said Monday.  If the president chooses to slap new tariffs on imported solar panels, many executives predict their businesses will take a hit.   The justices said the ban can be enforced while legal challenges against it continue in federal courts.  A Florida woman who says she dated Moore in 1981 recently found a high school graduation card she says he gave her.  Trump’s former campaign chairman has been working on an op-ed with a colleague ‘‘assessed to have ties’’ to a Russian intelligence service, prosecutors said.  Ground Game It appeared that there was a line a candidate could not cross and that Republican candidate Roy Moore had crossed it. But now it appears the line never existed.   Michael Flynn’s guilty plea Friday — and the president’s tweets over the weekend — had the administration scrambling.   Trump shrank the Bears Ears and... Link to the full article to read more

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