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Federal Judge Blocks Diversion Of Military Construction Money For Border Wall
A case brought by El Paso County, Texas, is similar to another won by the Sierra Club in California. The U.S. Supreme Court said wall construction can continue while the Trump administration appeals.
House Judiciary Committee Opens Debate On Impeachment Articles
The committee convened to mark up the legislation that the House would use to impeach President Trump, possibly by Christmas.
Greta Thunberg Is The 'Time' Person Of The Year For 2019
She burst onto the world stage after organizing school strikes and protests to call attention to the climate crisis. The Swedish activist, 16, is the youngest person to earn the title.
Jersey City Shooting Was 'A Targeted Attack On The Jewish Kosher Deli'
Authorities on Wednesday identified the shooters as David Anderson and Francine Graham — both of whom died in the attacks that left four others dead Tuesday, including a police officer.
A Kid In A Refugee Camp Thought Video Games Fell From Heaven. Now He Makes Them
Lual Mayen grew up in a camp in Uganda. Now he's the award-winning CEO of a game development company in Washington, D.C., that has just released 'Salaam' — a game about refugees and peace.
The 25 Best Albums Of 2019
We listened, voted and argued our way from more than 250 nominated albums down to just 25. And there was a clear No. 1.
Presidential Impeachments Mirror Technological Advances; This Time, It's Smartphones
Each of the United States' four presidential impeachment proceedings has highlighted increasingly sophisticated technologies, beginning with telegrams in the case against Andrew Johnson.
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U.K. Holds A Pivotal General Election, And Voters Bring Their Dogs To The Polls
Boris Johnson's Conservatives are expected to win only enough seats to secure a small majority. So far on election day, the most popular figures at polling stations are (literally) dogs.
10 Former NFL Players Charged With Defrauding League's Health Care Program
The former players are accused of receiving payouts totaling $3.4 million for medical equipment they allegedly never purchased. The men charged include Clinton Portis, Robert McCune and John Eubanks.
Grammys Pledge More Diversity Under New Leadership
A task force on diversity and inclusivity led by Time's Up executive Tina Tchen made sweeping recommendations that could transform the Recording Academy.
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