Investors Eagerly Await Trump Rules on Opportunity Zones
Potentially billions of dollars are waiting on the Treasury’s decision on rules that will help determine how many new businesses sprout in Opportunity Zones, a creation of the Trump tax law.
Mass Migration of Painted Lady Butterflies Entrances Californians
Clouds of painted lady butterflies are flying through Southern California. The reason? Abundant rainfall that has caused an explosion of plant growth.
In 2020 Field Full of Women, Some Men Vow to Pick a Female Vice President
Cory Booker and Beto O’Rourke suggested they would pick a woman as their running mate, reflecting a desire to show they are not taking female voters for granted.
Trump Renews Attacks on John McCain, Months After Senator’s Death
The president attacked Mr. McCain over his role in the Steele Dossier and his vote against repealing the Affordable Care Act, sparking swift condemnation among McCain supporters.
Kirsten Gillibrand Officially Enters 2020 Democratic Race
The New York senator will deliver her kickoff speech next Sunday in front of one of President Trump’s properties in Manhattan.
Legalizing Marijuana, With a Focus on Social Justice, Unites Democrats
Legalization of marijuana has become a pillar of progressive politics, and a litmus test for candidates’ commitment to equal treatment for all races in policing and criminal justice.
Record-High Floods in Nebraska Breach Levees and Isolate Towns
At least two deaths were confirmed by local authorities as surging floodwaters in the Midwest damaged roadways and homes.
Jeanine Pirro’s Show Is Bumped by Fox, to the President’s Chagrin
Ms. Pirro did not appear in her usual Saturday slot on the cable news station. On Sunday morning, Mr. Trump, posting on Twitter, urged Fox News to bring her back.
Judge Blocks Kentucky Fetal Heartbeat Law That Bans Abortion After 6 Weeks
The state’s governor signed one of the strictest abortion laws in the country on Friday. A federal judge swiftly blocked it as potentially unconstitutional.
Tens of Thousands of Heart Patients May Not Need Open-Heart Surgery
Replacement of the aortic valve with a minimally invasive procedure called TAVR proved effective in younger, healthier patients.
On Washington: After Veto, Some Lawmakers See a New Emergency: Fixing the Act Trump Invoked
Those in favor of amending the National Emergencies Act of 1976 remain determined to pursue bipartisan changes in legislation they view as a surrender of congressional power.
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