U.S. News

Facebook’s privacy woes grow in Washington
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

Lawmakers are slamming Facebook over a report that the company shared its users’ personal data with a range of device makers, which one House Democrat suggested means CEO Mark Zuckerberg lied under oath in April.

Trump Says Mueller’s Appointment Is Unconstitutional — Here Are 7 Reasons Why
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

President Donald Trump questioned the legality of the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller on Monday while indicating that he will let the Russia investigation proceed.

Supreme Court rules for Colorado baker who refused to make cake for same-sex wedding
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of a Colorado baker who objected to making a cake for a gay couple’s wedding due to his religious opposition to gay marriage.

Poll: Most Americans say alcohol, marijuana use morally okay
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

Most Americans said in a new poll that smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol are morally okay.

ICE: NYC released 440 ‘dangerous’ illegal immigrants over 3 months, many rearrested
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

Over just three months this year, New York City, which acts as a ‘sanctuary city’ for criminal illegal immigrants, released 440 ‘dangerous’ offenders sought for deportation, and 10 percent went on to commit more crime, according to a new review.

Gun Sales Set Record Again in May
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

The number of gun-related background checks reached an all-time high once again in May, a report posted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Monday shows.

London ‘bridges’ falling down: Curious origins of FBI’s Trump-Russia probe
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

The bridge to the Russia investigation wasn’t erected in Moscow during the summer of the 2016 election.

Supreme Court likely to rack up more reversals for West Coast’s 9th Circuit
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

The federal appeals court that covers the country’s West Coast is doing little to shake its reputation as the most out-of-touch circuit, already having notched seven cases that have been reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court so far this year and 115 over the past decade.

Trump slams trade critics: ‘U.S. has been ripped off for years’
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

President Trump on Saturday blasted critics who accused him of starting a trade war, saying the U.S. has been losing the trade war for years.

Portland sees bloody fighting as Antifa activists storm Patriot Prayer rally
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

Violence broke out in downtown Portland, Oregon, on Sunday as Antifa activists stormed a Patriot Prayer rally — about a year after similar dueling rallies triggered bloody fights and arrests.

Google blames Wikipedia for “Nazism” tag on California GOP
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

Google is blaming Wikipedia for search results that said the ideology of the California Republican Party included ‘Nazism.’ Results were seen in a Google information box screen-captured by Vice News on Thursday.

Atlanta Fed Ups 2nd Quarter Growth Forecast to a Blazing 4.8%
Posted on:Monday, June 4, 2018

The U.S. economy is expanding at a 4.8 percent annualized rate in the second quarter, the Atlanta Federal Reserve’s GDPNow forecast model showed on Friday.

US job growth might have picked up in May despite trade rift
Posted on:Friday, June 1, 2018

U.S. employers are thought to have hired at a solid pace in May and helped extend the economy’s nearly nine-year expansion — the second-longest on record — despite uncertainty caused by trade disputes.

Lava from Kilauea ‘hotter than ever’ after eruption, scientists warn
Posted on:Friday, June 1, 2018

Lava bubbling to the surface on Hawaii’s Big Island is the hottest and most fluid it’s been since Kilauea erupted four weeks ago — measuring at least 1,652 degrees Fahrenheit with no upper limit in sight, a volcanologist with the USGS warned Thursday.

President Trump Signs ‘Right To Try’ Act, Keeping Another Promise To The American People
Posted on:Thursday, May 31, 2018

President Trump kept another promise Wednesday by signing the Right to Try Act into law, while joined by several patients and their families.

Current lava flows are hottest, fastest of latest eruption
Posted on:Thursday, May 31, 2018

The hottest and fastest-moving lava of Kilauea volcano’s latest eruption spread across new parts of the Big Island Wednesday, forcing officials to order evacuations in two coastal neighborhoods over fears that the rapidly advancing flows could cut off dwindling escape routes.

Blockbuster term: Justices could determine limits of courts’ ability to check Trump administration
Posted on:Thursday, May 31, 2018

The Supreme Court over the next month is poised to upend the way the country picks representatives to Congress, decide whether the First Amendment protects people who refuse to do business with same-sex couples and rule on whether President Trump’s tweets can be used in court to derail his agenda.

Trump administration will fingerprint child migrants’ parents
Posted on:Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The Trump administration will soon begin fingerprinting parents claiming custody of children who entered the United States illegally without an adult relative, officials said on Tuesday, prompting criticism that children may be abandoned by those who fear being identified and deported.

Hawaii Volcano Eruption: Dangerous Volcanic Smog Blankets Sky in Marshall Islands
Posted on:Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The eruption of the Kilauea volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii is spewing more than molten lava and ash. It is also putting out 15,000 tons of ‘vog,’ or volcanic fog, every day.

Supreme Court Rejects Planned Parenthood Over Arkansas Law
Posted on:Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court let Arkansas start enforcing a law that effectively bars pill-induced abortions, turning away an appeal by two Planned Parenthood clinics and at least temporarily leaving the state with only one abortion provider.

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