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Five skills you need, and how to build them.
Trudeau and Trump talk new NAFTA, China, and coronavirus in latest call
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump today discussed ongoing efforts to ratify the new North American Free Trade Agreement, frayed relations with China, and coronavirus concerns.
Inside the Horrific Legacy of Serial Killer Ted Bundy
The murderer whose clean-cut physical appeal helped him prey on women is the subject of a new Amazon docu-series told from the perspective of his onetime girlfriend
Kashmiri Pandit colonies in Valley safe, fenced and gated: ‘It’s like dividing us again’
An Indian Express series 'Homeless At Home' Part 2: But local residents do not see the Pandit colony as a solution, and believe it could become part of the problem.
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
KIEV, Jan 31 — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader today on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was...
Coronavirus: WHO declares global health emergency
Despite the urgency, the medical expert wants business as usual for commerce and travel
Pompeo pledges US support for Ukraine amid impeachment trial
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo underscored Washington's support for Ukraine on Friday during a visit to Kyiv, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the US to play a greater role in settling the conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
ANALYSIS | Shamila Batohi’s NPA: The state of play one year on
Public frustration over the lack of prosecutions for those involved in the grand corruption that characterised state capture is understandable, writes Gareth Newham
Watch: Senate debates critical witness vote in Trump's impeachment trial
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial is scheduled to resume Friday afternoon, with senators voting on whether to include additional witnesses and documents.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he's trying to do it on his own, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Congress rejected the idea during the Trump administration's effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump will demand high price for UK trade deal, says former ambassador
Kim Darroch said it was ‘impossible’ that the US congress would ratify any trade deal by the end of the year.
What you need to know about the UK 5G network
With recent discussions on the reliability of Huawei and the future of the UK-US trade deal, we answer three key questions on the UK 5G network
Trump's impeachment trial might not wrap up today after all
Thought President Trump's impeachment trial was hours away from wrapping up? Think again.The Senate on Friday morning seemed headed toward acquitting Trump as soon as this evening, but The Washington Post is now reporting the impeachment trial is looking like it might actually last into next week
Drones are chasing Chinese people into their homes to stop coronavirus spreading
'This is the drone speaking - you shouldn't walk about without wearing a mask.'
Trump impeachment: Democrats dealt major blow in witness battle
Democrats needed four Republican senators to side with them in a vote to call more witnesses in the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump.
Irish citizens taken to hospital after China evacuation
Three Irish people have been brought to a British hospital for quarantine, after being evacuated from the city of Wuhan in China.
Waititu Dealt A Blow As Court Declines To Stop Nyoro’s Swearing-in
Impeached Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has been dealt a blow after the High Court declined to issue orders stopping the planned swearing-in of Deputy Governor James Nyoro as County boss.In hi
Solitary death at ground zero of China's coronavirus paints a grim picture
A gray-haired man wearing a face mask lay dead on a sidewalk at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand. On what would ty
Two moderates, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, diverge on strategy to win
Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg have the same goal: emerging from the Iowa caucuses as the moderate alternative to progressive rival Bernie Sanders. But they're deploying increasingly divergent strategies to get there.
Senate poised to acquit Trump of impeachment charges
The US Senate appeared poised on Friday to rule out calling witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, clearing the way for the president to be swiftly acquitted in a decisive victory as he prepares to battle for re-election.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he's trying to do it on his own
The Trump administration unveiled a plan on Thursday to allow states the option of capping spending on health benefits for millions for Americans, likely prompting them to cover fewer people after Congress rebuffed the idea during the drive to repeal and replace Obamacare in 2017.
Coronavirus outbreak: 6 suspected cases admitted to RML hospital
Five persons self-reported to the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, designated to deal with such cases, with respiratory problems and fever, hospital sources said.
Outcry in Guinea over police ‘human shield’ video
Conakry, Guinea | AFP | Police in the West African state of Guinea are facing a storm of criticism over a viral video that apparently showed them using a woman as a human shield against stone-throwing protestors. The video, whose source cannot be independently verified but whose authenticity has not been contested, spread fast on social …
We asked people who voted Leave what their greatest hope for the future was
Friday is Brexit Day, so how are leave supporters feeling?
6,500 hospital workers to strike unless gov’t closes border with mainland: union
Around 6,500 nurses and doctors have pledged to go on strike unless the government completely closes the border with the mainland in order to stem the spread of the potentially fatal Wuhan coronavirus Representatives of the recently formed...
Two members of the same family test positive for coronavirus in England
The Chief Medical Officer said the UK is prepared, and used to managing infections.
Amazon's latest milestone: 150 million Prime members
Amazon had another prime holiday season.
Kashmiri Pandits In Kashmir: Those who stayed back have a home — and a roomful of regret
Homeless At Home An Express Series Part 1: On January 20, 1990, the first big batch of Pandits had to pack their belongings and leave after a night of public threats by militants — the exodus surging between March and May that year and continuing in a steady stream for the next few years.
Media Watch: US embassy busts fake news over 'visa denial' of Nigerian bishop
Our media watch page will cut across happenings in mainstream and across social media with also a special eye for fake news.
Global tax rules set for overhaul as states seek to avoid new trade war
PARIS (Reuters) - Outdated cross-border tax rules are set to be rewritten after 137 states sought this week to avoid a new trade war over the global multiplication of taxes on digital services.
Trump rails against Democratic rivals ahead of Iowa caucuses
U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at his top Democratic presidential rivals Thursday, taking his fight to the first-in-the-nation caucus state of Iowa and the crucial battleground state of Michigan.
D.C. Police to Stop Handcuffing Kids 12 and Under — Critics Blast Them for Doing So At All
After several incidents of police handcuffing children, the Washington, D.C. police department says it will no longer place juvenile suspects aged 12 and
US writer seeks Trump’s DNA to bolster rape allegation
A prominent American columnist who says Donald Trump raped her asked the president Thursday to provide a DNA sample so as to determine whether it matches genetic material found on her dress.
Impeachment: Rep. Demings brings law and order to House managers team
Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Rep Val Demings is relying on her background as an Orlando, Fla., police chief, as she navigates perhaps her highest profile role yet -- that as a House manager in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Coronavirus: First cases of deadly virus confirmed in UK, health chiefs say
The first cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK.
WHO declares global health emergency as coronavirus death toll climbs to 213
Many nations have already urged their citizens not to visit China, while some have banned entry for travellers from Wuhan
In boost for Trump, key Republican senator opposes calling witnesses
A key Republican senator has said that he would oppose calling new witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, paving the way for the possible acquittal.
Donald Trump likely to be acquitted
Republicans move to block additional witnesses in President’s trial in the Senate
Senate to vote on Trump trial witnesses with end in sight
Voting on the witness question is expected late on Friday after hours of debate.
Not Trump or Obama: This Was America's Worst President Ever
Just terrible.
EDITORIAL: The bad apples in the police service must go
Ordinary citizens’ rights are violated by the police but nobody raises a finger.
Each will fight for their interests, says EC president on ’emotional’ Brexit day
Ursula von der Leyen described it as ‘a very emotional day’.
Everything you need to know about the General Election
In just over one week, people will cast their vote for the General Election- here's everything you need to know.
Catholic bishops urge Trudeau to scrap changes to assisted dying legislation
OTTAWA — The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to voice "very serious concern" about proposed changes to medical assistance in . . .
The Hill's Campaign Report: Four-way sprint to Iowa finish line
Welcome to The Hill's Campaign Report, your weekly rundown on all the latest news in the 2020 presidential, Senate and House races. Did someone forward this to you?
Brexit Day timeline: How did we get here and what happens next?
It's been a long and winding road to the UK's decision to leave the EU. Here's how we got here, and how more than 1,000 days of Parliamentary drama since the Brexit vote in 2016 have played out
Bernie Sanders is future of Democratic Party and may tip 2020 to Trump: pollster
A new national poll showed a startling divide among American voters and it is not between Republicans and Democrats. It is between younger and older Democratic voters and it may signal trouble for Democratic party in 2020.
On This Day: Germany wages unrestricted sub warfare during WWI
On Jan. 31, 1917, Germany announces it will wage unrestricted submarine warfare against all ships, including passenger carriers, in war-zone waters.
White House to propose keeping Ukraine aid intact in new budget – media
The money at issue comes from two programs: one administered by the Pentagon, and the other by the State Department.
Britain set to leave the European Union, nearly 4 years after Brexit vote, 3 prime ministers
The United Kingdom is leaving the European Union Friday, becoming the first country to leave in its 62-year history.
Defend CAA Aggressively, Minorities Are as much Ours as Other Citizens Are: PM Modi Tells NDA Leaders
The appeal was made at a meeting of the NDA leaders which was called to set strategies for the Budget session that began earlier in the day.
Hillary Clinton isn't running, but she hasn't gone away (even if some might like her to)
"Wouldn't we like to run against her?" Trump asked at a campaign rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
Is 2020 set to be the year for farmers to act or to take stock?
East Anglian farmers wanting to buy or sell land should
Iowa caucuses, America's kickoff presidential contest, started in the '70s
New Hampshire’s been holding it’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary for 100 years. But Iowa’s a much more recent power player in the race for the White House.
Brussels warns of tussle ahead as Britain prepares to leave the EU
As Brexiteers prepare to party, EU leaders say the relationship with the UK cannot be as close in future.
Brexit Day: What to know when U.K. leaves EU
More than 3 1/2 years after the landmark Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom will finally leave the European Union at 11 p.m. GMT on Friday.
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday.
Virgil Griffith Pleads Innocence to North Korea Sanctions Violation Charges
Former Ethereum Foundation member, Virgil Griffith has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges filed against him by the U.S. Attorney’s office. Griffith who is accused of aiding North Korea in evading sanctions faces a maximum of 20 years in prison if found guilty.
Pelosi argues Trump 'cannot be acquitted,' suggests defense team should be disbarred
In scathing comments Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued that President Trump "cannot be acquitted" if his Senate impeachment trial lacks the witness testimony and documentation that Democrats have been seeking.
Waititu a 'sacrificial lamb': Ruto allies
They claim the grand plan is to "finish" the DP politically.
Hollow the leader with a mountain to climb: PM's challenge is beyond urgent
You only get one chance to make a first impression. The Prime Minister, for much of Australia, blew his.
UK set to say goodbye to EU: Chronology of Brexit divorce deal
On January 29, 2020, the European Parliament approved the Brexit divorce deal under which the UK will leave the EU on January 31.
Online ads still vulnerable to manipulation in US election
Older men in Arkansas might see a close-up photo of President Donald Trump pumping his fist in the air, along with a message asking them to donate $30 to his campaign for a Super Bowl commercial.
York hotel confirmed as location for UK's first coronavirus victims
The hunt is on for anyone who came into contact with the first two confirmed patients
Schumer pressures Roberts to cast witnesses vote in case of tie
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) on Friday ratcheted up pressure on Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to break a possible tie vote on a motion to consider subpoenas of
Brexit a 'step backwards' and Canada's coronavirus plans; In The News for Jan. 31
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Jan. 31 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Coronavirus updates from around the world
UK confirms first cases; US warns on travel.
Brexit Day: The End? Or Just the Beginning of More Battles with Brussels?
Britain is officially leaving the EU -- but will still be wedded to many EU institutions during the "transition period" until December.
Farrukhabad: India police kill hostage-taker, wife beaten to death
After the hostage-taker was killed in a shootout in north India, neighbours beat his wife to death.
Tussle over witnesses in Donald Trump impeachment trial
Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democrats stressing the importance of calling witnesses such as former national security adviser John Bolton.
Trump impeachment trial heads for witness vote showdown
Trump's Republicans, however, have opposed the measure
The Day Europe Told the U.S. to Cut Out the Threats Over Iran
(Bloomberg) -- European diplomats drew a line in the sand this month, telling U.S. officials their bullying tactics wouldn’t help marshal support for President Donald Trump’s Iran policy.The firm response came in a conference call in early January when a senior State Department official threatened European
Prime Minister Johnson Poised for Canada-Style UK-EU Free Trade Deal After Brexit – Report
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU on Friday will be followed by an 11-month transition period, during which Britain will remain committed to the existing trade deals with the bloc, but will be able to negotiate new such agreements with EU members and other countries.
Britain reports first two cases of coronavirus
Two patients from the same family in England have tested positive for coronavirus, the first such cases in Britain, England's chief medical officer said on Friday.
Each will fight for their interests, says EC president on ’emotional’ Brexit day
Ursula von der Leyen described it as ‘a very emotional day’.
Sen. Lamar Alexander's Democratic colleagues are 'disappointed' with his no-witnesses vote, see a silver lining
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) announced Thursday night that he will vote against calling new witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, but he also said Trump's actions were "inappropriate." His decision means there will likely be at most 50 votes for witnesses, and since few people think Chief Justice John Roberts would break a tie, Trump's trial is expected to come to a swift end. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) told CNN's Anderson Cooper he's "very disappointed" in Alexander's decision, though it appears the GOP senator "essentially said that the House case has been proven but it doesn't rise to the level of impeachment." Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) told CNN's Chris Cuomo that he's also "deeply disappointed" in Alexander's decision to allow "the first impeachment trial in history that has no witnesses at all, and it's hard to imagine that this is a fair trial under those circumstances." On the other hand, he said, it's "refreshing to hear somebody on the other side describe it as inappropriate." Democratic…
Johnson hails UK’s ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
He is scheduled to deliver a televised address to the country an hour before departure, calling Brexit “not an end but a beginning.”
WHO declares coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency; death toll hits 213
"Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems," says WHO chief.
Trump mocks Democrats, revives border wall promise in Iowa campaign speech
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump campaigned on Thursday in Iowa - the state that kicks off the presidential nominating race next week - basking in the support of his base while the U.S. Senate trial considering his impeachment continued in Washington.
FAA staff and tour co. ties alleged after 3 chopper crashes
The chairman of a key Senate committee is asking the Transportation Department's Inspector General to investigate misconduct allegations at the Federal Aviation Administration's Hawaii field office. They involve an allegedly...
Trump impeachment trial may end soon as Senate witness vote looms
Washington, DC - The United States Senate is gearing up for a climactic vote on Friday that could bring a swift end to the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
KIEV, Ukraine: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader on Friday on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was expected to highlight US support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia-backed
Does It Matter Who the Democrats Choose?
In terms of actual policy, probably not very much.
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The United States told its citizens not to travel to China in the first major response to the World Health Organization's declaration of a global emergency over the spreading coronavirus, as Chinese authorities Friday increased the toll to 213 dead and nearly 10,000 infections.
Billionaire Bloomberg floods Democratic primary with cash
DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent roughly $180 million in the month after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, a staggering sum that’s drastically more than all other leading contenders spent during much of the past year combined. Since his entry into the race in late November, the former New York …
Brussels warns of tussle ahead as Britain prepares to leave the EU
As Brexiteers prepare to party, EU leaders say the relationship with the UK cannot be as close in future.
Bernie Sanders Can’t Win
Class loathing feels so good, but it is ultimately self-defeating.
American optimism toward economy surges to 9-month high as job market hums
American households were more optimistic about the economy this month as a historically strong labour market helped offset a wave of potential concerns, including the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump and developments abroad.
CAA: Supreme Court asks UP to respond to plea seeking quashing of notices against protestors
The petitioner had sought a stay on the notices, alleging that they have been sent to people arbitrarily, including a long-dead elderly man.
Why did European Parliament delay a vote on India's CAA, Kashmir?
European Union parliamentarians have voted to postpone a vote that criticises India's Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and its lockdown in Kashmir.
Senate expected to block new witnesses in Friday impeachment session
The impeachment trial of President Trump faces a climactic vote on Friday, when senators will decide whether to call witnesses and prolong impeachment proceedings or bring them to a swift conclusion.
Trump acquittal now likely Wednesday
Senate nixes testimony from witnesses
Lindsey Graham Rips Democrats for Lies About 'Blocking' Witnesses
At a press conference with reporters Friday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued President Trump cannot be acquitted because he hasn't "had a fair trial." Why? Because it's unlikely new witnesses Democrats in the House refused to compel for testimony will be subpoenaed.
Democrat Warren sends star stand-in to Iowa: her dog Bailey
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (Reuters) - Stuck in Washington as a juror in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial while rivals for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination crisscross Iowa, Senator Elizabeth Warren has tapped a stand-in with undeniable voter appeal: her dog Bailey.
PM Modi Seeks 'Honest' Feedback on Ground Situation From 37 Ministers Who Visited Jammu & Kashmir
So far, a total of 14 ministers have submitted their assessment on the welfare schemes in a proforma that will be compiled together in a comprehensive report for the government to take action on the basis of the feedback, a home ministry official said.
Pentagon now says 64 troops injured in Iran strike
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The Pentagon has again revised up the number of U.S. soldiers diagnosed with brain injuries following an Iranian missile attack on U.S. bases in Iraq earlier this month to 64.
Key Senate Republican comes out against impeachment witnesses, paving way for Trump acquittal
Good morning and welcome to Fox News First. Here's what you need to know as you start your Friday ...
RCMP pipeline checkpoint called arbitrary, discriminatory
VANCOUVER — The Wet’suwet’en hereditary clan chiefs and their supporters want a public investigation into the way the RCMP are controlling access along a rural road in northern B.C. The RCMP have. . .
Senators signal impeachment trial could spill over into next week
Senators and Trump administration officials are signaling the impeachment trial could spill over into next week.
Bernie vs. the mainstream media
What the establishment still won't admit about the new Democratic frontrunner
The European Union’s Double Crisis of Legitimacy
It isn’t sufficiently democratic, and there’s no push to penalize authoritarian member states.
Coronavirus arrives in UK as two people test positive for deadly disease
Two members of the same family have tested positive for the virus, the Chief Medical Officer for England has said.
Democrats' bid for new Trump impeachment witnesses likely to fall short
Democrats appeared to have fallen short Thursday in their bid to secure the votes needed to call witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, clearing
Senate officially votes against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Two Republicans joined 47 Democrats in voting for witnesses.
Brexit a 'step backwards' and Canada's coronavirus plans; In The News for Jan. 31
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Ja
Indian troops martyr three Kashmiri youth in occupied Kashmir
Indian troops martyr three Kashmiri youth in IOK
Democrats court Iowans ahead of vote, some stuck in Trump trial
Democratic presidential candidates like Joe Biden are traversing Iowa Friday, days before an all-important vote launches the party's nomination contest. But three high-profile hopefuls are unprecedentedly absent, tethered to Donald Trump's impeachment trial as rivals court undecided voters.
Confused about the Iowa caucus? Don't be — it's just a fun little block party for white people that changes American history
While it may feel as if the Democratic primary has been going on for 84 years, I regret to inform you that it’s really only just getting started. Ours is an era of grotesque polarization ground
The law will not save America from Donald Trump
Onwards to the one thing that can: the election
The 2020 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet
John Delaney’s presidential campaign never took off, but his intuition about the appetite for a moderate Democrat proved right.
Trump acquittal near with Senate likely to deny witnesses today
The decision late Thursday by Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a Republican who had been considered a potential supporter of testimony, to vote against new evidence largely dashed Democrats hopes of prevailing.
Sorry Bernie and AOC: 'Free' Healthcare Isn't Free
Everything is a trade-off. Is it worth it?
For Better or Worse, Trump Will Get His Favorite Things on Super Bowl Sunday
His pregame interview with Sean Hannity offers unfettered airtime in front of a huge national audience.
For Better or Worse, Trump Will Get His Favorite Things on Super Bowl Sunday
His pregame interview with Sean Hannity offers unfettered airtime in front of a huge national audience.
Boris to Hail Brexit Day as 'Moment of Real National Renewal and Change'
LONDON (AP) - Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day -- as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world -- will still be up for debate.
Trump vs. Medicaid
The administration very much wants to shrink coverage for adults.
Trump headed for fast acquittal
Short of a surprise, the only question is how quickly the vote will happen.
Pompeo Insists There’s ‘No Condition’ For Zelensky To Visit WH But Won’t Say When He Can
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied on Friday that there were any conditions for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet...
It’s Brexit day – now comes the really hard stuff
After more than three years of often acrimonious politicking, the UK will finally leave the EU at 23:00 GMT this evening, but that’s by no means the end of the matter.
Biden's low-key campaign has Iowa backers worried
WAUKEE, Iowa — Former Vice President Joe Biden has opened a final sprint toward the Iowa caucuses, returning to his greatest strength: voter perception that he is most able to beat President
Sen. Murkowski: Trump Impeachment Trial Can’t Be Fair, So No New Witnesses
Check out Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) excuse for voting against the Senate calling a single witness during the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Taliban’s Continued Attacks Show Limits of U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
The number of attacks, detailed in a quarterly inspector general report, highlights once more the disparity between talking points and the reality on the ground.
What happens if the internet’s most important law disappears?
If Facebook is held liable for everything you write, it'll stop letting you write.
'Lock them up!'
A year from now, prosecutors will be launching criminal investigations of the party that loses the election
Wuhan coronavirus: China sacks senior city health official unable to answer basic questions
BEIJING: Chinese authorities on Thursday (Jan 30) sacked the health chief of a city near the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak whose ...
South Korea confirms 11 coronavirus cases
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- South Korea confirmed 11 cases of the coronavirus, and is reporting its first case of tertiary transmission, the first of its kind outside China where the official death toll climbed to 213 on Friday.
The Latest: England confirms its first cases of new virus
Slideshow by photo services
Britain Is Finally Leaving the European Union Today. Here's What Will Change
It's Brexit day on Jan. 31
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the new coronavirus, as China reported Friday the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 infections.
Coronavirus: Health officials seek people in contact with UK’s first cases
The pair are currently being treated by Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
UN resolutions on Kashmir termed key to finding solution
Kashmir committee chairman says India’s negative measures in IOK would have a global impact
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Outgoing Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi resigned in December under pressure from protesters. Negotiations among divided political factions have come to a deadlock. President Barham Saleh has given parties until Saturday to name a candidate or would do so himself.
US House Passes Multiple Measures to Curb Military Action by Trump on Iran
“We need to reassert our congressional authority,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.). “The repeal of it is long overdue.”
Rick Scott: I believe President Trump will be acquitted on Friday
Sen. Rick Scott predicted that President Trump will be acquitted in his Senate trial on Friday.
Trump's foreign policy is cynical and self-interested. His 'peace plan' is no exception
The plan is a giant middle finger to the Palestinian people, and a way for Trump – and Netanyahu – to distract voters from domestic political problems
Trump appears to mock Pelosi by handing out pens during USMCA signing
The president laughed as he handed out pens, appearing to mock House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for a gesture many saw as distasteful.
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Republicans Are Prepared to Go Down With Trump
Or to triumph with him.
China locked down 50 million people and has to keep them fed | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BEIJING >> Carrying permits demanding “fast passage,” truck drivers rushed a 560-ton shipment of disinfectant from eastern China to Wuhan, the locked-down city of 11 million people at the center of a vast effort to contain a new viral disease.
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejects calls to close border despite coronavirus fears
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected calls from a medical union on Friday to close the border with mainland China to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, and urged health staff not to go through with a threatened strike.
Sanders Has Iowa Momentum, But Outcome Uncertain
Days before the first-in-the-nation 2020 presidential electoral contest in Iowa, Bernie Sanders has momentum, but the outcome is...
Two members of the same family test positive for coronavirus in England
The Chief Medical Officer said the UK is prepared, and used to managing infections.
U.S. to discuss whether online platforms should be liable for users’ posts
The U.S. Justice Department will hold a public meeting to discuss a federal law that exempts online platforms from legal liability for users' posts.
Bernie Sanders Brings Energy Into Iowa Race, Iowa Democratic Chair Says
(Bloomberg) -- The increasing likelihood that Bernie Sanders could win Monday’s first-in-the-nation caucus threatens to fundamentally redraw the path to the Democratic presidential nomination and challenge the conventional wisdom that there are only “three tickets out of Iowa.”Iowa often acts more as
Pakistan halts flights to and from China as death toll from coronavirus rises
"We are suspending flights to China until February 2," says additional secretary of aviation.
'Bernie definitely concerns me': Trump supporters take Sanders challenge seriously
DES MOINES, Iowa — Supporters of President Trump don't agree with Bernie Sanders on almost anything, or even like him much, but they see him as a tough general election foe.
Media outlets push back against government’s Brexit video
LONDON (AP) — Some prominent British and international media organizations pushed back Friday against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of a prerecorded video message to mark Britain's departure from the...
Leak throws Bolton deeper into Ukraine scandal hours before impeachment witness vote
A fresh leak from John Bolton's book came just hours before the Senate is expected to vote against calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
Pressure mounted on Iraq's political elite Friday to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country's top Shiite authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr.
Chinese Media: 'Local Negligence' Worsened Viral Outbreak
China's Global Times government newspaper disparaged "our local and national negligence" in a column Thursday.
10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. ‘THERE IS NO NEED FOR MORE EVIDENCE’ Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee will oppose calling more witnesses in Trump’s impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and boosting odds of a quick …
Opinion: Why Canada should end our unfair birth-tourism policies
Several countries have changed their citizenship laws to end the practice and it’s long past time that we follow suit
'Devil is in the details': Oklahoma lawmakers react to Stitt's health care plan
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Thursday his health care plan that involves expanding Oklahoma’s Medicaid program to cover able-bodied, working adults through a block grant. Here’s how Republican and Democratic leaders in Oklahoma’s House and Senate responded to the governor’s proposal. House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka: “I appreciate the governor’s leadership. He wants to roll out what he feels like is an Oklahoma plan. That is what the Legislature wants as well. We want a plan that works for our people here in the state of Oklahoma. We prefer a plan that is not a federal, crammed-down program, a one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter approach to health care. I am very encouraged by the initial comments we heard.
Trump is a threat to peace. It is time for the UN to act on uniting Korea instead ǀ View
It’s an historic mistake - potentially catastrophic - to leave the fate of the Koreas, as well as of Iran and the Middle East - indeed international peace itself - in the hands of an individual who has demonstrated seriously erratic political and psychological behaviour.
Johnson hails UK’s ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union.
Trump seizes on viral clip of Nadler giving final answer over Schiff
President Trump on Friday seized on a viral clip of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), who appeared to catch impeachment manager colleague Rep.
Budget Session: President Kovind hails Citizenship Amendment Act, but remains silent on NRC
Some Opposition members shouted ‘shame shame’ and displayed banners as soon as the president made the remarks in Parliament.
Canada not rushing to post-Brexit deal with Britain, as business urges calm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is confident that Britain's exit from the European Union later today will be an orderly process with minimal disruption to Canadian trade and investment.
WHO declares global virus emergency
The WHO revises its risk assessment after crisis talks in Geneva.
Trump claims Democrats 'want to kill our cows, that means you're next,' in a bizarre attack in Iowa on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal
President Donald Trump has launched a bizarre attack on the Green New Deal championed by progressive Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, telling a rally in Iowa on Thursday night that “they want to kill our cows” and, eventually, American farmers.
“Women to One Side, Men to the Other”: How the Border Patrol’s New Powers and Old Carelessness Separated a Family — ProPublica
Under Trump, Border Patrol agents wield nearly unchecked power over the fate of migrants — and their seemingly random decisions can cleave families apart.
Report: John Bolton Defends Impeachment Witnesses at Private Event
John Bolton said Trump officials who testified in the House impeachment investigation should be free to speak out without "retribution."
Video: Impeachment trial of President Trump resumes
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's impeachment trial enters a pivotal week as his defense team resumes its case and senators face a critical vote on whether to hear witnesses or proceed directly to a vote that is widely expected to end in his acquittal. The articles of impeachment charge Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.Those decisions on witnesses may be complicated by reports that Trump said he wanted to maintain a freeze on military assistance to Ukraine until it aided political investigations into his Democratic rivals, That's from former national security adviser John Bolton in a draft of his forthcoming book. The report by The New York Times was later confirmed by The Associated Press.
Exclusive: Woman Says She Was Recruited as Teen to Be Powerful Church Leader’s ‘Sex Slave’
A California woman, Sochil Martin, has told the federal agents and California prosecutors that the men who ran her church recruited her as a high school teen in Los Angeles to become a “sex slave” for the leader of the Light of the World Church, which claims to have five million members in the United States, Mexico and 50 other countries around the world.
Brexit: what’s next? The crunch dates ahead and what investors expect - CityAM
The UK voted to leave the European Union by a margin of 52% to 48% in a referendum held on [...]
Bolton reportedly writes Trump asked him to help pressure Ukraine in May meeting with Cipollone
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has even more bombshells to offer in his upcoming book. Not long before President Trump's Senate impeachment trial was set to resume Friday, The New York Times reported that in Bolton's book, he alleges Trump in May 2019 directed him to help with a Ukraine pressure campaign. This would have been two months before Trump's infamous phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which he pushed for investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son. Bolton reportedly writes that during an Oval Office meeting also attended by Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and White House counsel Pat Cipollone, Trump told him "to call Volodymyr Zelensky, who had recently won election as president of Ukraine, to ensure Mr. Zelensky would meet with Mr. Giuliani, who was planning a trip to Ukraine to discuss the investigations that the president sought." Bolton writes he did not end up making the call. The…
Britain hails new start as it says farewell to EU after a long-drawn process
Official celebrations will be muted out of respect for half the population who wanted to stay in the EU.
PM yet to receive report on McKenzie’s handling of ‘sports rorts’
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he's yet to receive the findings of an investigation into Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie's conduct.
Seth Meyers: 'Today’s Republican party is an authoritarian movement'
Late-night hosts unpack the impeachment trial, from Dershowitz’s ‘national interest’ to McConnell’s refusal to call for witnesses
Mark Levin to Lisa Murkowski: Bolton shouldn't be called because impeachment is unconstitutional
Radio host Mark Levin responded to Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s question of why John Bolton should not be called to testify in President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial, reminding her that her "job is to uphold the Constitution."
The Coronavirus outbreak is a product of China’s food safety, healthcare and politics
You’re not supposed to kick someone who is already down. Under the current dire circumstances, however, mainland Chinese authorities, who have been left so helplessly supine by a lethal new coronavirus tearing its way through their country, nevertheless deserve a swift, hard kick in the haunches. Nearly two decades after SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), […]
Trump to create White House czar to fight, prosecute human traffickers
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump announced an executive order Friday to create the office of a human trafficking czar, expanding the White House's domestic policy office to focus on ending what the administration has called "modern day slavery."
Trump impeachment trial: Senate votes loom on witnesses, Trump's fate
The Senate vote on witnesses Friday could end in a tie, but it's considered unlikely the chief justice would decide the question.
Senate poised to acquit Trump
Republican advantage in Senate means a very likely acquittal for Trump.
Sanctuary policy ban clears Kentucky Senate committee
A Republican-backed bill to ban sanctuary policies by most public agencies in Kentucky has advanced.
Nolte: Thank President John Roberts for Outing the Fake 'Whistleblower'
We all owe Chief Justice John Roberts a big thank you for confirming the name of the phony, Deep State whistleblower.
Watch live: Day 10 of Trump impeachment trial
The Senate will convene Friday for another day of President Trump’s impeachment trial as Republicans try to bring the proceedings to a close. Senators are set to vote on whether to call new witnesses
Treating stranded students 'like our own’, China assures Pakistan
In phone call with Chinese FM, Qureshi offers field hospital, doctors to help tackle novel coronavirus outbreak
‘No reason to feel defensive’: PM Modi asks NDA leaders to back CAA strongly
A BJP ally told news agency PTI that the Prime Minister called on his government to aggressively take on the opposition's charge that the CAA discriminated against Muslims.
China - One Problem Ends And Another Begins
Trade had been a problem for the Chinese economy.Hong Kong issues are ongoing.African Swine Fever caused a meat shortage.Did ASF lead to coronavirus?Commodities will move with the state of China's eco
US issues travel advisory for China
WASHINGTON: The United States told its citizens on Thursday night “do not travel” to China, raising its advisory status to the highest level of alert because of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic.
Bernie's back and Democrats are scared
Trump built his presidency through a hostile takeover of the Republican Party. Can Bernie Sanders do the same thing to Democrats? Iowans are about to find out.
The Hill's Morning Report — Senators expected to acquit Trump; witness push falls short
Welcome to The Hill’s Morning Report. TGIF! Our newsletter gets you up to speed on the most important developments in politics and policy, plus trends to watch.
Furious Chinese put images of the swastika, sanitary pads and skulls on Danish flag after the European nation refuses to apologise over 'insulting' cartoon depicting the Chinese flag with 'images of the coronavirus'
The online campaign started after a Danish newspaper published a satirical cartoon about the deadly coronavirus and then refused to apologise - moves that infuriated China.
Johnson hails UK’s ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union.
Sen. Alexander says he will vote against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Senator Lamar Alexander announced he will vote 'no' on a motion to call witnesses in the President Trump impeachment trial.
The True Number Of Coronavirus Victims Is Far Larger Than You Are Being Told
It is becoming exceedingly clear that the number of confirmed cases is also much lower than it should be
Bernie Sanders Brings Energy Into Iowa Race, Iowa Democratic Chair Says
(Bloomberg) -- Bernie Sanders has worked his way to the top of a crowded field of Democrats in Iowa through an energetic organization and big rallies that have brought new voters into the caucus process, the Iowa Democratic Party chairman said Friday.Chairman Troy Price, speaking to a Bloomberg News
Elizabeth Warren Made Chief Justice John Roberts Ask a Question About His Own Legitimacy
If sheet cakes don't get the message across, maybe a public pantsing will.
Palestinians face shrinking options with Trump peace plan
President Trump’s Middle East peace plan unveiled this week has put a spotlight on the shrinking options for the Palestinians, who now face a ticking clock on a new territorial reality unless there
US DENIES entry to any foreign national who has visited China over the past two weeks, while United joins Delta and American Airlines in suspending ALL flights to China due to coronavirus
The Trump administration on Friday declared the coronavirus a public health emergency, and banned foreign nationals who have been to China in the past two weeks from entering the US.
Horn votes to limit Trump's war authority against Iran
Rep. Kendra Horn voted Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to attack Iran, as the Democratic House cleared legislation to reassert Congress’ power to declare war. Horn, D-Oklahoma City, said the resolutions, approved along mostly partisan lines, were “about Congress doing its job and setting clear strategic boundaries for the use of our Armed Forces globally.” The other four Oklahomans in the House, all Republicans, voted against the resolutions, one specifically focused on Iran and another with more broad application to the use of force in the Middle East. Rep.
WHO declares coronavirus outbreak global health emergency
The World Health Organization announced on Thursday that it was declaring the deadly coronavirus outbreak to be a global health emergency.
Court seeks police reply on plea seeking ‘fair’ probe into Jamia violence in December
The petitioner also sought a court-monitored investigation into the incident.
CNN Anchor, Dem Senator Fear Trump Will Open an 'Office of Foreign Interference Outreach'
What is to stop President Trump and his campaign from "opening an office of foreign interference outreach" if he's acquitted, CNN's John Berman asked Sen. Jon Tester (D-MN) on Friday morning, hours before Trump is expected to be acquitted. They sounded legitimately concerned.
The global spread of the coronavirus — where is it?
The World Health Organisation has declared an international emergency over the outbreak.
Amazon hits 500K force
Need more proof that Amazon is big? It came this week.
Why Texans Don’t Want Any More Californians
Migrants from the Golden State could change the character of their new homes.
Trump's 6 Words Have Social Security Beneficiaries Terrified
Will the Trump administration cut Social Security spending?
Report: Human-to-human spread of coronavirus occurred in December
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Chinese health experts say human-to-human transmission cases of the deadly coronavirus in the central Chinese city of Wuhan were occurring in December, although local authorities were ruling out secondary infections at the time.
The impeachment trial is a reminder: our democracy is fragile. Civil rights activists already know that
Mitch McConnell’s conduct of Trump’s Senate trial recalls the baleful history of southern racial injustice in the civil rights era
The Founders Set an Extremely High Bar for Impeachment
And that’s probably a good thing.
Trump to appoint White House official to take on human trafficking
President Trump will appoint a White House domestic policy adviser to focus exclusively on reducing human trafficking, according to a top administration official.
Senate moves to impeachment endgame
The Senate is moving into the final phase of President Trump’s impeachment trial, but senators expect a drawn-out floor fight before final votes on two articles of impeachment either late Friday or
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will demand that the NHS pays higher prices for US drugs as part of any trade deal, the departing British ambassador to Washington has said.
RNC Sees Record Fundraising Numbers for Non-Presidential Election Year
The RNC closed out 2019 with a record $26.5 million raised in December, bringing it to $241.1 million raised throughout the year.
Dershowitz: Trump trial is my 'worst controversy'
Celebrity attorney Alan Dershowitz has become the lightning rod of the Senate impeachment trial.
Preeminent hospitals penalized over rates of patients’ injuries
Hundreds of hospitals across the nation, including a number with sterling reputations for cutting-edge care, will be paid less by Medicare after the federal government pronounced that they had higher rates of infections and patient injuries than others.
10 things you need to know today: January 31, 2020
The Senate heads into a vote on impeachment witnesses, WHO declares China's coronavirus outbreak a global emergency, and more
Control on society lets China lock down 50M people, feed them
Authorities have blocked 50 million people from leaving Wuhan and nearby cities at the center of the outbreak. That in turn requires a massive effort to keep them supplied with food and other neces...
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will insist the NHS pays more for American drugs after Brexit, the outgoing British ambassador to Washington has claimed.
US bars China travellers
The United States on Friday declared a public health emergency and announced significant entry restrictions because of a new virus that hit China and has spread to other nations.
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Donald Trump will insist the NHS pays more for American drugs after Brexit, the outgoing British ambassador to Washington has claimed.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Sanders vows to treat disability rights as 'civil rights' under new plan
Sen.
Warren is right. Presidents have the power to bypass Congress on drug pricing
On the presidential primary campaign trail in Iowa, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) brought out a favorite talking point: ways the president can bring down drug prices without waiting for Congress.
Senate to vote on Trump trial witnesses with end in sight
Voting on the witness question is expected late on Friday after hours of debate.
WATCH LIVE: Senate holds vote on witnesses in impeachment trial
The Senate will continue the impeachment trial for President Trump at 1 p.m. EST on Friday. Senators are expected to vote on whether additional witnesses should be invited to deliver testimony.
Pompeo vows unwavering US support during delicate Ukraine visit
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington's support for Ukraine was unwavering during a delicate visit Friday to the country at the heart of the US impeachment process.
Coronavirus: Countries evacuate citizens from China
HONG KONG, Jan 31 — Thousands of foreigners were among millions of people confined in the central Chinese city of Wuhan when Beijing announced plans to stem the spread of a SARS-like virus that has now claimed 213 lives nationwide. Today, China’s National Health Commission said nearly 10,000...
WATCH: MSNBC Contributor Loses His Mind Over Trump Hypothetically Shutting Down Voting in CA
MSNBC political contributor Jason Johnson drove himself into a tizzy on Thursday over a hypothetical situation in which President Trump comes up with an excuse to shut down voting in California and proceeded to tell host Nicolle Wallace that "we’re not talking hypotheticals."
Second Top Gantz Aide/Former Obama Adviser Compares Trump to Hitler; Says President is ‘Using’ Israel
On the heels of the revelation that another senior Gantz adviser called the U.S. president “Donald Adolf Trump,” tweets surface by Blue and White campaign strategist Joel Benenson, claiming that Trump takes his talking points from the Nazi leader.
5 things to know about Trump’s Medicaid block grant plan
The Trump administration unveiled a plan Thursday that would dramatically revamp Medicaid by allowing states to opt out of part of the current federal funding program and instead seek a fixed payment each year in exchange for gaining unprecedented flexibility over the program.
I’ve talked to many world leaders. Queen Elizabeth II was the best at the art of conversation — here’s why.
I have had the privilege of conversing with a number of the world’s great leaders.
WHO declares global virus emergency as death toll hits 213
The World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the new coronavirus, as China reported Friday the death toll had climbed to 213 with nearly 10,000 infections.
Senator Romney to vote for Trump impeachment trial witnesses
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Mitt Romney on Friday will vote in favor of allowing witnesses to testify in the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, his spokeswoman said.
US warns against China travel, as virus death toll hits 213
The United States told its citizens to avoid China after the World Health Organization declared a global coronavirus emergency, as the Chinese death toll rose Friday to 213 and total infections surpassed the SARS epidemic of two decades ago.
The daily business briefing: January 31, 2020
Brexit day arrives, Amazon shares surge, and more
Pompeo plays clean-up in Ukraine as Trump trial nears end
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As the Senate lurched toward a vote to acquit President Donald Trump on impeachment charges, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played clean-up in the country at the center of the inquiry on Friday.Visiting Ukraine, Pompeo denied the main allegations that prompted the investigation, contradicting witness testimony that Trump withheld critical military aid and a coveted visit to the White House for the nation’s leader in exchange for a corruption investigation into a political rival.In Kyiv, Pompeo also sought to distance himself from heated comments he reportedly made to a radio interviewer last weekend in which he questioned whether Americans actually care about Ukraine.
Did Putin Just Reveal Plans for How Russia Would Run Without Him?
What is he planning?
DOJ Works to Ease Ballooning Immigration Case Backlog
Grappling with an inherited backlog that has ballooned to 1 million deportation cases, a years-long wait for hearings and White House pressure, the Executive Office for Immigration Review is buying real estate for new courts, creating an online filing system, streamlining training and hiring judges. And it still can't keep up.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he’s trying to do it on his own
The Trump administration unveiled a plan on Thursday to allow states the option of capping spending on health benefits for millions for Americans, likely prompting them to cover fewer people after Congress rebuffed the idea during the drive to repeal and replace Obamacare in 2017.
North Carolina Teachers Are Flirting With a Strike
Decades of anti-unionism are coming to a head in the state.
Iowa voters echo concerns about Buttigieg's ability to win beyond the caucuses
Even if he gets a significant boost from Iowa, the last weeks of his campaign in the state have clarified challenges he faces going forward.
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
BAGHDAD, Jan 31 — Pressure mounted on Iraq’s political elite today to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country’s top Shiah authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr. Iraq’s capital and mainly-Shiah south have been gripped by four months of...
Trump Senate impeachment trial live updates: Lawmakers to vote on witnesses
Lawmakers are to vote Friday on whether to hear from more witnesses in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial.
In Kyiv, Pompeo emphasizes support for Ukraine
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday reaffirmed the U.S.'s support for Ukraine as the country's top diplomat visited Kyiv and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
CDC confirms first human-to-human transmission of coronavirus in US
The CDC confirmed Thursday the first person-to-person transmission in the US of the coronavirus that has already killed at least...
Bid to bar Kenya from ICJ case flops
Court dismisses petition that noted the consequences of a ruling in Somalia's favour.
Trump impeachment trial: Key Republican senator says no to witnesses
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander will oppose calling more witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and boosting odds the Senate will vote imminently to acquit without new testimony.
'A really shameful episode in our history': Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump's impeachment
Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who exposed the 1970s Watergate scandal, has accused Senate Republicans of abetting a cover-up as the prospects of calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial continue to fade.
Britain hails new start as it says farewell to EU
LONDON: Britain on Friday (Jan 31) ends almost half a century of integration with its closest neighbours and leaves the European Union, starting a ...
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial
Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.
Ethiopia's week of human rights caution and kidnap, insecurity protests
The latest development on the issue is that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will be appearing before lawmakers on Monday to address current issues.
Coronavirus: countries evacuate citizens from China
These are the plans so far by foreign governments to evacuate their citizens from the epicentre of the outbreak
Trump trial could end soon; Alexander says no to witnesses
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen.
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
CNN Anchor: Republicans Actually Have a Point About the Whistleblower
During President Trump's impeachment trial Thursday, Chief Justice John Roberts refused to read a question submitted by Republican Senator Rand Paul. The reason, allegedly, is because the question named the whistleblower who filed the second-hand complaint about President Donald Trump's July 25, 2019 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Arguably, the reason the Senate is holding an impeachment trial is because of the complaint.
'A really shameful episode in our history': Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump's impeachment, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Bernstein ripped on Senate Republicans for refusing to hear potentially damaging new evidence in Trump's impeachment trial.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached
President Donald Trump became the third president in the history of the United States to be impeached.
Watch: Trump speaks on human trafficking amid coronavirus outbreak, impeachment trial
President Donald Trump is expected on Friday to announce plans for a new administrative position focused on combating human trafficking.
Brexit Day: Businesses see promising India-UK ties ahead
Leading trade organisations and Indian entrepreneurs see this as an exciting time for the India-UK trade and economic partnership to be taken to a new level.
Why the struggle for a secular Pakistan was doomed from the very beginning
Pakistan’s movement towards becoming an overzealous religious society can be traced back to pre-partition times
Coronavirus updates: The latest news on the outbreak and the global response
Countries around the world evacuate citizens from the center of the outbreak in China, as the virus continues to spread.
George Soros: Mark Zuckerberg Should Not Be in Control of Facebook
The social media company is going to get Trump re-elected — because it’s good for business.
Here's Who Is on the Front Pages in Iowa Instead of the Democratic Candidates Days Before the Caucus
Democratic candidates failed to make the front pages in Iowa with just days to go before the Iowa Caucus. Instead, the local papers in the early voting state focused on President Trump's Thursday rally and Vice President Mike Pence campaigning in the state.
The Conservatives Trying to Ditch Fake News
The Dispatch wants to sell serious, fact-based stories to the right. But do readers want them?
LGUs told to form task forces vs nCov
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has advised all local government units (LGUs) to create their respective Corona Virus Task Forces to help contain the spread of the disease in the country now that health authorities have confirmed the first case of novel coronavirus (2019 nCov) in the Philippines.
Friday Trump Acquittal Eyed After Lamar Alexander Says ‘No’ To Witnesses; Collins Roasted Over ‘Yes’ Vote
Expect Democrats and their MSM amplifiers to cry foul over the 'rigged farce' while parroting distributed talking points
Trump signs order creating post focused on human trafficking
President Donald Trump has marked the 20th anniversary of federal legislation to help combat human trafficking by dedicating a new White House position to the issue.
Liberal 'View' co-hosts call for Trump to hand over DNA after rape allegation: 'Clinton had to'
"The View" co-hosts called on President Trump to hand over a sample of his DNA to determine whether his genetic material is on the dress of a woman accusing him of rape.
Democratic Hawks Declare War on Bernie Sanders
Maybe they'll win one for a change.
‘Deranged Human Being’: Newt Gingrich Takes Aim at Adam Schiff’s Fake Trump-Putin Conspiracy
Adam Schiff, one of the key figures in the Democrats’ efforts to unseat Donald Trump, has fantasised on the Senate floor about possible secret talks between Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Two people in UK test positive for coronavirus: Health officials
Health officials in Britain said on Friday that two people had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the first confirmed cases in the country since the deadly outbreak began in China.
Evening news briefing: Dec 16 gangrape convicts won’t be hanged tomorrow, Economic Survey 2020; and more
From explaining what is the Economic Survey's strategy for boosting the wealth creation, to Jawaani Jaaneman movie review, here are the top news this evening
The Trump administration's 'realism' isn't the answer
If his Middle East peace proposal is any indication of how U.S. President Donald Trump will deal with other international issues, Japan should be worried.
Will we consider our own, the Kashmiri children traumatised by years of systemic violence?
Repetitive, violent trauma in endemic war zones can be deeply damaging for the community, especially children and adolescents, who could be scarred for life, and pass on their fear and anger to generations that follow.
After UK leaves EU on January 31, what will change?
On Friday evening, as the clock strikes 23:00 GMT, Britain will leave the European Union.
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Kiev on Friday on his first trip to Ukraine, the country at the heart of President Donald Trump's ...
Ex-US Rep. for Maryland John Delaney Withdraws From 2020 Presidential Race
The announcement was made as the clock ticks down to the 2020 US presidential election which will be held on 3 November.
House supports reform thrust
HOUSE Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez yesterday said the leadership of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano is relentless in its work to help the administration institutionalize the crucial reforms that are vital to delivering the “campaign promises” of President Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte and sustain economic growth.
Three ways the end of the impeachment trial could play out
Friday will be a make-or-break moment in President Trump’s impeachment trial as Republicans try to bring the proceedings to a close.
Bernie Sanders, a socialist surges in Iowa
Progressive who shook up the Democrats is now ahead in the first state to vote
Senate rejects witnesses in Trump trial, all but ensuring his acquittal
The Democrats had wanted testimony from John Bolton.
Democrats hope to pass supplemental spending bill next week
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer sets a date to consider the emergency supplemental spending bill and says they will fight for $4.67 billion against the opposition of the Trump government
Britain’s last day in the EU | Here is a chronology of Brexit
United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union at 2300 hours GMT on January 31, 2020.
Downing Street's 'divorce': UK finally set to leave EU
After years of division and protests, the UK will become the first country to leave the EU, ending a 47-year membership.
‘A really shameful episode in our history’: Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump’s impeachment
Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who exposed the 1970s Watergate scandal, has accused Senate Republicans of abetting a cover-up as the prospects of calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial continue to fade.
Dead man lies on an empty street at China’s virus ground zero
A grey-haired man wearing a face mask lies dead on the pavement at ground zero of China's virus epidemic, a plastic shopping bag in one hand.
30-second recap: Impeachment Trial Day 9
— For a second day, U.S. senators questioned House prosecutors and President Donald Trump’s defense attorneys in advance of a vote on Friday that will either lead to an ongoing impeachment trial or lead to an acquittal of charges for the president.
Britain after Brexit
The country remains bitterly divided, but there is cause for hope
Universities wrong-footed by fires, a deadly virus and Brexit
Still reeling from the bushfires, Australia's universities are now facing threats from the coronavirus and aggressive competition from a post-Brexit Britain.
U.S. EPA Chief of Staff Is Headed to Top Coal Mining Group
(Bloomberg) -- EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler’s chief of staff is leaving the agency to work for the nation’s top coal mining trade group.Ryan Jackson is stepping down after three years at the Environmental Protection Agency to become the National Mining Association’s senior vice president of government
'Bernie is a Democrat': Biden backtracks on Sanders after questioning his party loyalty
Joe Biden walked back his jab questioning Democratic presidential primary rival Bernie Sanders's loyalty to the party.
Carter Page is Suing the DNC For the Steele Dossier
How much responsibility should they have?
CAA 'historic', it has fulfilled Gandhi ji's wish: President Ram Nath Kovind
'The Citizenship Amendment Act is a historic law. It has fulfilled wishes of the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi,' he said.
SC fines retired judge; bans him perpetually from government office
Almost two years after his retirement in 2018, a former Makati City regional trial court (RTC) judge was held administratively liable by the Supreme Court (SC) on four counts of gross ignorance of the law and violation of a High Court order.
Senate GOP Sparks Outrage, Declares It Conducted a ‘Fair’ Trump Trial
Senate Republicans took to the ether for a victory lap and some backslapping late Friday morning—immediately prompting a surfeit of pique by describing the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump as “fair.”
Breaking my 'silence' on Ihedioha's Supreme Court’s abracadabra by Bola Bolawole
The imbroglio caused by the recent Supreme Court judgement on the governorship election in Imo state has refused to wane as many Nigerians have spoken out against it.
US wants to hike NHS drug prices in a Brexit trade deal, top diplomat declares
Sir Kim Darroch, who was our man in Washington, said 'of course' the US wants higher drug prices when it sells to the UK - despite Boris Johnson dismissing the claims as "nonsense"
Erdogan hits out at some Arab countries' 'treason' over Trump plan
Says Turkey may launch a military operation in Idlib if the situation in the region is not resolved immediately.
Working to get them home
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is going through a "deliberate process" to airlift nearly 200 Canadians out of the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak in China, while other countries continue to get their citizens home.
Super Bowl Ads from Trump and Bloomberg
The campaigns of President Donald Trump and Democrat Mike Bloomberg have purchased airtime during the preeminent TV ad event of the year: the Super Bowl. Both scheduled spots make claims that require context or further explanation.
Chinese residents face jail if they slam country’s coronavirus response
Speaking ill of Beijing’s response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak could land China residents in jail. WeChat, the Chinese social-media
Tucker Carlson: Trump's impeachment trial is essentially a bad reality TV show – or an episode of ‘The View’
It's okay if you mix up footage of Trump's impeachment trial with the theatrics of "The View."
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Maria Bartiromo believes Trump will strike trade deal with Europe this year
President Trump will clinch a trade deal with Europe within the next year, Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo said Friday.
13 Dallas officers disciplined for social media "misconduct"
DPD was one of eight police departments across the country reviewed by Plain View Project, a watchdog group that compiled 5,000 posts by 3,500 police officers it found concerning.
Buhari gets vote of confidence from APC amid calls for his resignation
Amid calls by some Nigerians that he should resign, President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, January 31, secured a vote of confidence from a group within the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).
Virginia Bill Wouldn’t Criminalize Criticism
Online headlines falsely claim that Virginia lawmakers want to make criticizing state officials a “criminal offense.” The bill doesn't create new offenses. It would merely allow cases of threats or harassment against some state officials to be prosecuted in Richmond.
'It's an Offense': Jeff Merkley Shows No Mercy for Colleague Lamar Alexander
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) may very well have just ended the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. Late Thursday, the Tennessee Republican announced he would be voting "no" on witnesses.
The Story of a Baltimore Panhandler Murdering a Woman Made National News. The Truth Didn't
Baltimore's most powerful institutions put a bizarre story to use for their purposes, shedding light on who counts in the city, and why.
Bolton says Trump told him to set up Giuliani meeting in Ukraine: report
President Trump urged former national security adviser John Bolton last May to put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in contact with Rudy Giuliani, according to a
John Delaney ends presidential campaign
In a statement, the moderate former congressman warned about nominating progressives like Warren or Sanders.
Team Bernie Isn’t Fazed by the Bros
Staffers and supporters aren’t viewing the recent glut of negative coverage as a threat to their campaign.
9-1-1 Emergency: A call for ailing Sask. hospital system to help seniors
As Saskatchewan’s senior population grows and dementia rates rise, hospitals are struggling to meet the needs of confused and elderly patients who find themselves in the emergency room.
This Is Everything That Has Happened In British Politics Since Britain Voted To Leave The EU
I mean everything.
'The city is suffocating': diary of the Wuhan coronavirus lockdown
A resident describes life in the city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak
NYT: Trump Asked Bolton To Join Ukraine Pressure Campaign In Early May
President Trump tried to enlist then-national security adviser John Bolton in the Ukraine pressure campaign in early May, according to...
Coronavirus: First two patients in UK receiving treatment at specialist centre
The patients are understood to be undergoing treatment at the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary.
Is the new dispensation keen on devolution?
It should be recalled that the nationalist struggle's main focus was the achievement of an electoral system with one person one vote as its basis and the result...
Iraq: Sistani Slams Use of Force Against Protest Camps, Calls for Early Election
Iraq's leading Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, on Friday condemned the use of force to disperse protest camps across the country, as security forces stepped up a crackdown against demonstrators. Protesters across Iraq are seeking the r
In former Syria rebel stronghold of Maaret Al-Numan, nothing was spared
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s most powerful religious figure Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government protesters as the mass movement enters a critical juncture and political blocs tussle over naming a new premier. Meanwhile, influential and radical cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr called for his followers to return to the street,
British PM Boris Johnson hails UK's 'new beginning' as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day — as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world — will still be up for debate.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64: Pentagon
The number of US troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the Pentagon. US President Donald Trump had initially said no
Biden says he will endorse any Democrat who wins nomination
Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden said Friday that he would support any Democrat who wins the nomination, even if that candidate is top rival and progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
‘Delhi Police did not do their job’: Retired officials critical of how Jamia firing was handled
The inaction of the men at the site amounted to dereliction of duty, several senior ex-officials said.
Measures, evacuation as Turkey confronts coronavirus threat
Authorities continue to assure the public all measures are in place amid hoaxes of coronavirus cases in Turkey, while a military cargo plane left for China to evacuate citizens from the virus's epicenter, Wuhan
New Bolton book bombshell: Earlier allegation of Trump in Ukraine pressure campaign
Trump asked national security adviser last spring in front of other senior advisers to arrange meeting between Rudolph Giuliani and Ukraine’s new leader Zelensky Well, who bet that more John Bolton…
Delaney ends White House bid
Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney (D) dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary on Friday, just days before Monday's Iowa caucuses.
McConnell challenger McGrath endorses Biden
Amy McGrath, a 2020 Democratic challenger for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) seat, on Friday endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential bid.
Senate poised to acquit Trump as witness motion appears doomed
Democrats were particularly eager to hear from Bolton following reports that he claims in an upcoming book to have been personally told by Trump that military aid to Ukraine was tied to Kiev investigating his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
John Delaney, first candidate in 2020 presidential race, drops out before Iowa caucuses
John Delaney, the former Maryland congressman who was the first Democrat to announce a run for the party's 2020 presidential nomination, withdrew from the race on Friday, citing a lack of support for his candidacy.
Coronavirus - Is India prepared? | TheHealthSite.com
The Wuhan coronavirus is fast spreading across the globe. Political commentator Vedank Singh shares his views on this virus.
Republicans Rally Around the Trump Economy
Consumer sentiment among Republicans is higher than it was when Ronald Reagan won his landslide reelection. | Economy
Romney to vote in favor of impeachment witnesses
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will vote on Friday to allow additional witnesses and documents in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Just a fraction of voters want to block witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial — but Republicans are likely to block them anyway, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - While 37% of likely Republican voters don't see a need for any witnesses, 45% want some combination of witnesses to testify.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Truth about Trump economy
Trump may be a good president for the top 1% but he has not been good for everyone else COMMENT | JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ | As the world’s business elites trekked to Davos for their annual gathering, people should have been asking a simple question: Have they overcome their infatuation with US President Donald Trump? …
Hundreds of schools face closure on Tuesday due to teacher strike
Meeting between TUI and public service oversight group ends without breakthrough
Trump Claims ‘This Is A Happy Period,’ Tries To Water Down His Impeachment To ‘Impeachment-Lite’
President Donald Trump isn’t bothered that the House impeached him and the Senate is currently deliberating over whether to kick...
President Kovind makes pitch for swadeshi to build 'a better tomorrow'
Protests in parliament against CAA, NRC mar his address
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - President Donald Trump became the third president in US history to be impeached. The others were former presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump Asked John Bolton to Participate in the Ukraine Drug Deal: Book
A late-breaking allegation from former national security advisor and limitless war pep squad member John Bolton is likely to get Democrats’ hopes up–misguided as that maybe– for the potential calling of witnesses during the final hours of the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Israel tightens security after Trump plan but prayers pass calmly
Israel stepped up security in Jerusalem's Old City Friday after US President Donald Trump enraged Palestinians with his controversial peace plan, but weekly prayers at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque passed off calmly.
Iowa caucuses: It’s not just candidates who face uncertainty – it’s their campaign workers, too
What will happen to campaign workers after the Feb. 3 caucuses? It's a question that's in the cold Iowa air, carrying with it a subtle message about the state of democratic politics.
What Farmers Are Reading This Week, January 24-31
This week featured a shake-up in markets that took center stage. Aside from markets, news about the Navigable Waters Protection Rule gained traction after a new definition was released. John Deere, the EPA, and Brazil’s soybean harvest all also popped up in this week’s news. To catch up on last week's hot topics, follow the Successful Farming staff's work in the previous recap.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64
US President Donald Trump had initially said no Americans were hurt.
Japan to enforce special measures for coronavirus from Saturday: government
Japan said on Friday that it would bring forward the date that the coronavirus will become a “designated infectious disease,” as a third chartered flight carrying Japanese citizens arrived from Wuhan amid concerns about how to deal with the returnees.
What it takes to have a ‘good death’ at home
Letters: Readers respond to a letter from Kathryn Price about the loss of her mother, and share their experiences of nursing, palliative care and dealing with a terminal diagnosis
Investment Implications Of Unravelling Of Post WW2 World Order: The Case Of Turkey
While the world is now accustomed to the likes of China challenging the post-WW2 world order, the challenge by smaller actors such as Turkey is something new.Multinationals, ranging from oil and gas p
Watch live: Senate to hold key vote on impeachment witnesses
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump could be acquitted Friday in his Senate impeachment trial, now that adding witnesses and new evidence to the proceeding appears unlikely.
Merrick Garland Could End Up Deciding President Trump's Fate
If Roberts votes for witnesses, he would recuse himself later, leaving the Court deadlocked 4-4, and the final decision with Merrick Garland.
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Iraq's most powerful religious figure, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government...
Brexit Day: Britain officially departs from EU at 11 p.m. local time
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day will still be up for debate.
POWER RANKING: Here’s who has the best chance of becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee
With 11 major candidates in the race, the Democratic 2020 presidential field is set to be one of the largest, most competitive, and most unpredictable in modern history.
Place your bets, but not if you’re under age
This is Day 19 of 60 of the 2020 session of the Washington Legislature in Olympia.
Blue State Blues: Democrats' Case Against Trump Is Built on 5 Misquotes
After two marathon question-and-answer sessions, it became clear Democrats' case against Trump is essentially based on five misquotes.
Trump's impeachment trial might not wrap up today after all
Thought President Trump's impeachment trial was hours away from wrapping up? Think again. The Senate on Friday morning seemed headed toward acquitting Trump as soon as this evening, but The Washington Post is now reporting the impeachment trial is looking like it might actually last into next week, possibly not ending until as late as next Wednesday. According to the Post, the Senate may "take up a new procedural resolution laying out rules for the trial's endgame — which could include time for closing arguments, private deliberations and public speeches by senators." If the trial ends up lasting until Wednesday, this would mean Trump would have not yet been acquitted by the time he delivers his State of the Union address, which is scheduled for Tuesday. It also means the trial wouldn't be over in time for Monday's Iowa caucuses, much to the chagrin of Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). Politico's Jake Sherman is reporting the same, writing that the trial going…
Impeachment: Senate vote busts Democrats' push to call witnesses
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The Senate on Friday voted 51-49 against a motion to subpoena witnesses and documents in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
U.S. commerce secretary says coronavirus will help bring jobs to North America
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Thursday he believed the coronavirus outbreak that has left millions under lockdown in China will help return jobs to the U.S. and Mexico.
US warns citizens to avoid China amid WHO's global virus emergency
Tedros said travel and trade restrictions involving China were unnecessary, but authorities and businesses around the world were taking matters into their own hands.
Countries tighten China travel curbs as official admits mishandling virus outbreak
People in China have so far directed their anger at local officials in Wuhan and Hubei, but the crisis could pose a challenge to President Xi Jinping.
POLITICO Global Translations: Corona spreads, Britain retreats as the planet heats
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28 senators who were in Congress for Clinton’s impeachment, and how they voted then
Very few will be able to say they voted in the impeachment of two presidents.
Criminal Charges Finally Dropped Against Security Researchers Who Broke Into An Iowa Courthouse
Security research isn't a criminal activity, no matter how many companies might wish otherwise when their bad security practices...
Biden camp prepping backers for ‘extended fight’ beyond Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three days before the Iowa caucuses begin the 2020 nominating process, Joe Biden’s campaign manager downplayed the significance of Iowa and New Hampshire and prepped...
Turkey's Erdogan criticizes Arab silence over U.S. Middle East plan
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday criticized Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab nations for not speaking out against the U.S. Middle East plan which he said endorsed the Israeli annexation of Palestinian lands.
Wilbur Ross Sees a Bright Side to Chinese Virus
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross suggested Thursday that the viral outbreak in China might offer an unexpected benefit for the U.S. economy: It could encourage American manufacturers in China to return to the United States.
Man formally charged with killing wife, 3 children near Walt Disney World
Prosecutors have formally charged a man with killing his wife and three children at their Florida home near Walt Disney World.
We are with Europe, but not of it
The scale of Boris Johnson's task to heal Britain after Brexit is matched only by the size of his gargantuan ego.
Billionaire Bloomberg floods Democratic primary with cash
DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent roughly $180 million in the month after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, a staggering sum that’s drastically more than all other leading contenders spent during much of the past year combined. Since his late entry into the race in November, the former New York …
Palestinians face uphill battle against Trump's Middle East plan
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - When Palestinian leaders learned that the release of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East plan was imminent, they swiftly announced a “day of rage” - a gritty, oft-used call for resistance against Israel.
China Reports Nearly 10,000 Coronavirus Cases
The World Health Organization says the worldwide spread of the virus is a global health emergency, as well as an "extraordinary event" requiring a coordinated international response.
Trump's trial represents a test for institutionality
The impeachment of the U.S. President has reached a critical phase in the U.S. Senate, at a time when concerns about the transparency and impartiality of a process called for to protect the credibility of democratic institutions are growing.
‘Russia, if you’re listening’: CNN anchor reacts to GOP senator’s vote against witnesses
CNN anchor John Berman was dismayed by the announcement that Sen. Lamar Alexander would not vote in favor of adding additional witnesses to the Senate impeachment trial.
Poll: Joe Biden's Lead over President Trump Has 'Essentially Vanished'
Joe Biden's (D) lead over President Trump in a general election matchup has "essentially vanished," January's IBD/TIPP poll found.
Aggressively defend Citizenship Act in Parliament, Modi tells NDA leaders
The prime minister asked the leaders to be on the front foot over the matter and not be defensive about the amended law.
Former lawmaker Delaney ends 2020 Democratic presidential bid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first Democrat to formally declare a run for the party’s 2020 presidential nomination, former U.S. Representative John Delaney, on Friday said he was dropping out of the crowded race in order to make room for more moderate candidates.
The strange thing is not that Britain is leaving the EU – it’s that we ever joined
The UK wanted economic cooperation, not political union, says the former Labour MP and Vote Leave chair, Gisela Stuart
Hayne's shock treatment worked
The royal commission was designed to shock the entire financial services system into change. It was brutal, but it delivered.
Top lawyer Barnabas Xulu ordered to pay back R20m in legal fees to fisheries department
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe's lawyer, Barnabas Xulu, must repay the state more than R20m his firm received from the former Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for work performed, the Western Cape High Court has ruled.
POWER RANKING: Here's who has the best chance of becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - We've combined Insider polling and results of Morning Consult's daily survey to create a weekly power ranking of the potential 2020 candidates.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Day 1 of Parliament’s Budget Session sees protests against CAA-NRC-NPR
President’s address to Parliament has become a platform to legitimise government’s blunders, says Congress’ Ahmed Patel
As Democratic primaries near, educators can teach hope to a polarized citizenry
Schools and colleges can teach political hope that can help citizens make better choices.
Just a fraction of voters want to block witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial — but Republicans are likely to block them anyway
While 37% of likely Republican voters don't see a need for any witnesses, 45% want some combination of witnesses to testify.
Clinton jabs again at Sanders, says he didn't seek Dem unity
Hillary Clinton is not done talking about Bernie Sanders. The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee said in a podcast interview that aired Friday that Sanders didn’t try to unify the party after losing the primary to her four years ago and that he and his supporters contributed to her loss to Donald Trump in the general …
Former Maryland congressman John Delaney drops out of 2020 presidential race
John Delaney has ended his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, more than two-and-a-half years after he became the first to announce his candidacy.
Ted Cruz: Dems need Senate impeachment witnesses because they failed to prove their case
After key swing-vote Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., came out against additional witnesses ahead of the impeachment trial vote, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Friday said that now the possibility of additional witnesses have “plummeted” and President Trump will be acquitted by Saturday.
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday. "This country is headed towards the greatest cover-up since Watergate," Schumer said ahead of what could
Coronavirus outbreak: Army sets up quarantine centre in Manesar for Indians evacuated from Wuhan
An Air India aircraft sent to Wuhan on Friday is expected to be back in India on Saturday morning.
The Senate has actually tied in an impeachment trial – twice
In 1868, during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, the Senate tied on two votes. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase broke both ties.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64, Pentagon reveals
The number of U.S. troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the...
US advises no travel to China, where virus deaths top 200
BEIJING — The U.S. advised against all travel to China as the number of cases of a worrying new virus spiked more than tenfold in a week, including the highest death toll in a 24-hour period reported Friday.
Ohio cop fired and charged after lying he was robbed by a black man
He alleged he was shot by a black man during a robbery when he was off-duty. Warren police officer, Noah Linnen, subsequently changed his story about the alleged January 13 robbery four different times. His dishonesty led to at least three innocent black men being detained for a “significant amount of time.” His false report...
Trump to sign executive order combating human trafficking
President Trump will sign an executive order on Friday meant to combat human trafficking and online child exploitation, including by adding a new position at the White House to focus on the issue.
Divided Britain sees 'new dawn' in historic farewell to EU
And while the exit terms have been agreed, Britain must still strike a deal on future relations with the EU, its largest trading partner. Both set out their negotiating positions Monday.
The 5 Most Bonkers Team Trump Arguments
As the Senate impeachment trial hurtles to a close, the President’s lawyers and House impeachment managers wrapped up around 16...
Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she will vote 'no' on calling more witnesses in Trump impeachment
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said Friday that she will vote "no" on subpoenaing further witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Johnson hails 'new dawn' as Britain bids farewell to EU
And while the exit terms have been agreed, it must still strike a deal on future relations with the EU, its largest trading partner.
John Bolton said Trump personally asked him to help pressure Ukraine to give in to his political demands
Former national security adviser John Bolton claims President Donald Trump personally asked him to ensure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would cater to his political demands, The New York Times reported, citing an unpublished manuscript of Bolton’s upcoming book.
John Delaney Drops Out a Few Days Shy of Iowa. Did He Endorse Anyone?
Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney dropped out of the 2020 presidential race on Friday. It's a bittersweet ending considering he was just a few days shy of the first real contest, the Iowa Caucus. The Democratic contender explained that he will "not have sufficient support to get to the 15 percent viability threshold" needed on Monday night.
Coronavirus: Quarantining millions in China is unprecedented, wrong
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. China has recorded over 8,246 cases, but just 170 deaths from the disease. As far as emerging diseases go, this virus appears relatively insipid.
The House Bungled Impeachment—And It's Harming Americans
It's not just a hit on Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has made Israel great
Pres. Trump's peace is a wonderful dream which is realistic and solves every issue. Opinion.
John Delaney Bows Out of Democratic Race on Eve of Iowa Caucuses
(Bloomberg) -- John Delaney, the first candidate to join the 2020 race, is ending his presidential campaign only days before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.The former three-term Maryland congressman said he made the decision because he realized that he would not reach 15% in any precinct in Iowa
Super Bowl ads serve up politics - and an escape from it
NEW YORK - Americans weary of a seemingly endless barrage of political news may be looking for a respite as they settle in to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday
Government savaged over handling of coronavirus amid growing toll of infections and deaths
The federal Health Minister has savaged Queensland's premier for claiming a lack of communication from the federal government could hamper local containment efforts.
Dem leaders signal they won’t accept Trump acquittal as legitimate
Democrats signaled in the run-up to the looming conclusion of President Trump's impeachment proceedings that they'll simply refuse to accept his all-but-certain acquittal because his "sham" trial lacked proper witnesses and evidence.