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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says U.S. could hit debt limit in weeks
Yellen told Congress her agency will need to start taking "extraordinary measures," or special accounting maneuvers intended to prevent the nation from hitting the debt ceiling, as early as Jan. 14.
Schumer: Senate Can Run Impeachment Trial And Press Ahead On COVID-19 Relief
As former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial kicks off, Senate Democrats declare that they're able to simultaneously focus on passing a coronavirus relief package.
Obama Says He Spoke On The Phone With Iranian Leader
That detail is important in understanding just how serious the negotiations between the two countries have gotten. That talk was the first time the heads of states of the two countries have spoken directly since 1979.
Defense Department Reveals Two New Developments In Clinton Email Saga
The State Department announced that there were personal messages exchanged between Hillary Clinton and retired Gen. David Petraeus as well as 962 previously undisclosed emails relating to Libya.
Target Offers $10 Million Settlement In Data Breach Lawsuit
The proposal comes after a rough year and a half for a company that saw changes in leadership and thousands of layoffs.
Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Goes Dark After Theft Report
The Tokyo-based company is the subject of reports that a large amount of the virtual currency may be missing. It's another blow to the bitcoin market.
Older Women May Actually Be More At Risk For Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer screening often isn't recommended for women after age 65, but that may be when they're most vulnerable, a study finds. African-American women face a particularly high risk.
Twitter Bans Alex Jones And InfoWars; Cites Abusive Behavior
Twitter said it has "permanently suspended" the conspiracy theorist and his InfoWars outlet, citing tweets and videos posted Wednesday that violate Twitter's policy on abusive behavior.
U.N. Human Rights Council To Investigate Abuses In Philippines' Antidrug War
Human rights activists say as many as 27,000 people have died in the Philippine government's antidrug campaign.
15 boxes of White House records have been recovered at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
Those records should have been transferred to officials from the White House at the end of the Trump administration, according to federal law.
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