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Oregon Wants To Be Able To Impeach The Governor
Oregon is the only state without an impeachment process for its governor. The Oregon House is advancing a measure that aims to change that.
Graphic Video, Rambling Defense: Takeaways From Senate Impeachment Day 1
House impeachment manager Jamie Raskin opened the trial with video of the scenes of pro-Trump rioters breaching the Capitol on Jan. 6. Many senators panned the former president's defense team.
Goss, CIA Confront Leadership Exodus
Dozens of senior officials have left the CIA in the past 18 months. Some simply retired, but many were unhappy with CIA Director Porter Goss. Supporters say Goss is making needed changes at the agency. Critics question the impact on morale.
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WATCH: 'The Wild West?' No, It's New Hampshire — But Those Really Are Bison
A small herd thundered free from a farm and wandered through forests and roadways. Eventually, local authorities managed to return the beasts safely — but not before a neighbor caught a video.
How 2 New York Women Erased $1.5 Million In Medical Debt For Hundreds Of Strangers
Judith Jones and Carolyn Kenyon discuss their fundraising efforts that resulted in $1.5 million medical bill debt forgiveness for New York strangers.
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Republicans favor expelled lawmaker Mike Nearman to reclaim his old seat
In a meeting of precinct committee-people in his old district, Nearman claimed the most votes. That does not mean he'll be appointed to the seat.
Feds Indict 5 New Mexico Compound Residents On Terrorism And Gun Charges
The search for a missing child led to a raid of a rural compound and the grisly discovery of 11 emaciated children. Their relatives were training to attack U.S. personnel, federal authorities say.
Judge Orders Special Prosecutor To Review Handling Of Jussie Smollett Case
A judge in Illinois' Cook County says a special prosecutor should review the case "to restore the public's confidence in the integrity of our criminal justice system."
San Francisco Company Breaks a Few Eggs in Making Sustainable Food
Leave it to a San Francisco restaurant to serve up egg dishes with eggs that aren’t, well, eggs. Hampton Creek tries to recover from a spate of bad news with its new artificial egg product. At the cozy Flore cafe in the Castro district, the thick, yellow liquid chef Ben Roche pours into a sizzling … Continue reading San Francisco Company Breaks a Few Eggs in Making Sustainable Food →
California Demands Amazon Comply With Subpoenas Over COVID-19 Worker Safety
Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday asked a judge to order Amazon to comply with subpoenas his office issued as part of an investigation into how Amazon is protecting workers.
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