Sunday, April 16, 2017

Protesters climb 270-foot crane in downtown DC, disrupt traffic and other top stories.

  • Protesters climb 270-foot crane in downtown DC, disrupt traffic

    Seven activists who D.C. police said are affiliated with Greenpeace climbed a construction crane in downtown Washington on Wednesday morning, snarling traffic and bringing work on a new office building to a halt. At least two protesters had attached themselves to the crane, police said, while others were on the outstreched arm, or jib, attempting to unfurl a banner 270 feet over the site at 15th and L streets Northwest. At times, two protesters were dangling from the jib, apparently using safe..
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  • EPA Scientists' Work May Face 'Case By Case' Review By Trump Team, Official Says

    EPA Scientists' Work May Face 'Case By Case' Review By Trump Team, Official Says
    Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency who want to publish or present their scientific findings likely will need to have their work reviewed on a "case by case basis" before it can be disseminated, according to a spokesman for the agency's transition team. In an interview Tuesday evening with NPR, Doug Ericksen, the head of communications for the Trump administration's EPA transition team, said that during the transition period, he expects scientists will undergo an unspecified inter..
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  • President Donald Trump's thin skin

    President Donald Trump's thin skin
    His revival of debunked claims that millions of illegal voters are to blame for him losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton -- in essence challenging the legitimacy of his election -- is overshadowing the otherwise fast start he has made in honoring campaign promises and changing America.Forced to defend the President's remarks to congressional leaders on Monday night, his spokesman Sean Spicer was unable to quell the controversy on Tuesday, citing "studies and evidence" -- then refused to di..
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  • How Neil Gorsuch could end up as Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee

    How Neil Gorsuch could end up as Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee
    His quick ascent is due to a combination of factors, including his track record, demeanor and the impression he has made on Trump and the small circle advising him on how to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia. Another factor -- one beyond Gorsuch's control -- is likely also in play: the fiery atmosphere on Capitol Hill as Democrats vow to make the Supreme Court hearings one of the biggest fights in the early days of the Trump presidency. Trump said Wednesday on Twitter that he will make his..
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  • Obama ordered a long-imprisoned crack dealer to be freed. A masked gunman killed him first.

    Obama ordered a long-imprisoned crack dealer to be freed. A masked gunman killed him first.
    Ex-gang Michigan member "executed" at halfway house after former President commutes sentence https://t.co/AOxBKa4zom pic.twitter.com/4Vj3iTF85k — New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) January 24, 2017 Damarlon Thomas had spent years looking for freedom — ever since he was sentenced to two decades in prison for selling half an ounce of crack cocaine. He’d nearly reached it, with a president’s help. One of 1,715 federal inmates whose sentences were commuted by former president Barack Obama before..
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  • Trump's First 100 Days: Get ready for major action on immigration

    Trump's First 100 Days: Get ready for major action on immigration
    It’s a busy week, so here’s what has happened and what to expect: President Trump was bound to use his first week in office to push his immigration priorities. Now we know that push is coming Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Before the end of the week, Trump is expected to sign multiple executive orders related to immigration, officials said Tuesday. The first day’s orders will enable construction of his proposed border wall and crack down on “sanctuary cities,” where leaders refuse to hand over..
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  • Trump seeks 'major investigation' into unsupported claims of voter fraud

    Trump seeks 'major investigation' into unsupported claims of voter fraud
    The Post's Michelle Ye Hee Lee explains why White House press secretary Sean Spicer's claims on Jan. 24 about voter fraud in the presidential election don't add up. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post) President Trump plans to ask “for a major investigation” into claimed voter fraud following his unfounded belief that he lost the popular vote in November's election because millions of illegal votes were cast, according to tweets posted Wednesday. The White House has yet to provide de..
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  • People gather for funeral of megachurch pastor Eddie Long

    LITHONIA, Ga. (AP) รข€” People are gathering for a service near Atlanta to celebrate the life of Eddie Long, the pastor of a Georgia megachurch who died Jan. 15 after battling cancer. The service is being held Wednesday at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, where Long had been senior pastor since 1987. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports (http://on-ajc.com/2jRsg7C ) that former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes and former NFL player Deion Sanders are among prominent figures listed in the funeral pr..
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  • Trump, fed up with Chicago 'carnage,' threatens to send Feds

    Trump, fed up with Chicago 'carnage,' threatens to send Feds
    CLOSE President Trump said on Twitter on Tuesday that he would 'send in the Feds' if Chicago doesn't 'fix the horrible 'carnage' going on.' In his inauguration speech on Friday, Trump accused the Washington establishment of protecting itself but abandoning regular citizens who have suffered from poverty and crime. WochitMelva Pratt carries a cross as she marches with other residents, activists, and family members of victims of gun violence down Michigan Avenue on December 31, 2016 in Chi..
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  • Nebraska Lawmaker Quits After Unsavory Women's March Tweet

    Nebraska Lawmaker Quits After Unsavory Women's March Tweet
    An outspoken Nebraska state legislator has resigned following an uproar over a tweet he sent that implied Women's March protesters were too unattractive to be victims of sexual assault. Jan. 25, 2017, at 9:27 a.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google ...
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