This week, US President Donald Trump reiterated his intention to make progress in reducing the United States’ military presence in Germany, without any consultation with Berlin. And even when members of the U.S. Congress and U.S. allies abroad voiced concern over the reduction, the Trump administration’s decision brought joy to …
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The Ethics Committee reprimands Schweikert for a series of violations
The Arizona Republican agreed to pay the fine and admitted the violations, which stemmed from dealings with a former chief aide, Oliver Schwab. “We are pleased that the Committee has issued its report and we can move forward from this chapter,” a Schweikert spokesman wrote in a statement that did …
Read More »Texas coronavirus deadliest for people of color
Need to stay up to date on the news of coronavirus in Texas? Our nightly recap will help you stay on top of the latest updates for the day. Sign up here. The southernmost county in Texas, Cameron, is home to only 1.5% of the state’s population, but accounts for …
Read More »Joe Burrow’s father talks about Bengals’ contract: “We finally got him out of our basement”
Joe Burrow may be a city boy, but for dad Jimmy Burrow it’s time to move. The Ohio native signed a four-year, $ 36.1 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday after a phenomenal year that saw him win a national championship with the LSU Tigers and become No. …
Read More »Google launches Pixel 4a on August 3 with ‘lorem ipsum’
While it was completely leaked, Google has been silent on when to wait for its next mid-range phone. That is changing today with a “lorem ipsum” provocation for what is likely to be the Pixel 4a. Made by Google updated their Facebook and Twitter pages with a new cover image. …
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