House Passes Resolution Recognizing Armenian Genocide
It is the first time that a chamber of Congress has officially designated the 1915 slaughter of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians as a genocide.
U.S. Blames Drug Shortages on Low Prices and a ‘Broken Marketplace’
A government task force suggested that providers pay more for lifesaving generics and that drug makers receive quality ratings.
In Another Bipartisan Rebuke of Trump, House Votes for Sanctions Against Turkey
House Republicans broke from President Trump en masse for a second time this month to condemn his foreign policy in Syria.
Navy Reduces Punishment for SEAL in War Crimes Case
Edward Gallagher was demoted by a single rank, not all the way to the bottom, but his conviction on a minor count will stand, the Navy’s top admiral said.
Can PG&E Survive the California Wildfires?
Hedge funds, fire victims and public officials all have a stake in what becomes of the giant utility, now in bankruptcy. And Warren Buffett’s name is being invoked.
Democrats Unveil Proposed Rules for Public Impeachment Proceedings
The resolution, which is scheduled for a House vote on Thursday, would require the production of a public report and allow for due process rights for President Trump.
Kentucky Governor’s Race Tests Impact of Impeachment in States
Matt Bevin, the unpopular Republican incumbent, has strongly aligned himself with President Trump and invoking impeachment as a cudgel against his opponent, Andy Beshear.
Grandfather Charged in Toddler’s Fatal Fall From Cruise Ship
Salvatore Anello, who dropped his granddaughter from a cruise ship window in July, was charged with negligent homicide in Puerto Rico.
Stars Return to Saudi Investment Conference a Year After Khashoggi
A year after boycotting after the killing of a dissident journalist, the big names of business and politics return to Riyadh.
Convicted Rapist in Georgia Is Released From Prison ‘in Error’
The authorities were carrying out a manhunt for the inmate after he walked free, apparently by accident, the state Department of Corrections said.
Who Is Alexander Vindman? A Ukrainian Refugee Turned White House Official Testifies in the Impeachment Inquiry
He fled Ukraine at age 3 and became a soldier, scholar and official at the White House. That’s where, he told impeachment investigators, he witnessed alarming behavior by President Trump.
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