The National Guard fills the Capitol for the impeachment vote

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – They slept on the marble floors, lined up for coffee in the 24-hour snack bar, and marveled at the marble resemblances of the nation’s founders in the Rotunda and Statuary Hall. They took pictures with their phones, ate pizza and sometimes played cards, their M4 rifles by their side. Crowds of armed, … Read more

Scoop: Snapchat will permanently ban Trump’s account

[ad_1] Snapchat will permanently ban President Trump’s account on Jan.20, Axios has learned, after locking it indefinitely last week after the siege on Capitol Hill. Why is this important: The Trump campaign and the digital team relied on Snapchat as a key platform to reach a younger audience before the company began to limit its … Read more

Trump’s impeachment faces a surge in the Senate. It could all come back to McConnell.

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Democrats will need at least 17 Republican senators to break ranks and condemn President Donald Trump after his impeachment on Wednesday, a tall order that would require lawmakers who backed him to change their minds. That’s more than the 10 House Republicans who broke with the president in the most bipartisan impeachment … Read more

Former Michigan Governor Snyder indicted in Flint water crisis

[ad_1] LANSING, Mich. (AP) – Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder was charged on Wednesday with two counts of willful neglect of his duties stemming from an investigation into the water crisis in Flint, which has left residents with lead contaminated water and was charged with a fatal outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease. The charges, listed in … Read more

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Moving day approaches at Trump’s White House

[ad_1] Stacks of empty boxes were delivered to the White House on Wednesday as the clock continues to tick for the Trump administration. Pallets of cardboard boxes have been delivered to Eisenhower’s executive office building as the Biden administration is expected to take office in a week on January 20. Most of the offices in … Read more

How to get the COVID-19 vaccine in California?

[ad_1] Californians 65 and older are now allowed to get the coronavirus vaccine. It’s a major expansion of who can get the vaccine, but remains an open question as to whether anyone who wants the vaccine can get it. Especially right away. This is what we know: Q: What do the changes mean? Until now, … Read more