McCarthy Endorses Impeachment Inquiry

Published: Wed, 09/13/23


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McCarthy Endorses Impeachment Inquiry

ABC News

Kevin McCarthy ordered a House impeachment inquiry into President Biden, foregoing a full vote due to lack of support, amid allegations concerning Hunter’s business and under pressure from the GOP.

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Ignatius: Joe Biden Must Step Aside

The Washington Post

Despite appreciating Biden's accomplishments, David Ignatius believes that given age concerns and VP Harris's unpopularity, Biden should not seek reelection for the country's best interest.

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VA Candidate Defiant Despite Sex Videos

CNN

Democratic candidate Susanna Gibson in a Virginia House district, refuted reports of her explicit videos, denouncing their sharing as "gutter politics" and potentially affecting upcoming elections.

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Day 14: Murderer is Still on the Loose

6ABC Action News

The 14-day manhunt for escaped murderer Danelo Cavalcante continues in Chester County, prompting school closures, as he evades capture despite leads and after stealing a rifle from a home.

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Jet Fans Wish Brady to Replace Rodgers

WBZ-TV Boston

After Aaron Rodgers' injury, some Jets fans and pundits are speculating about quarterback Tom Brady joining the Jets, despite several hurdles and Brady's seeming contentment in retirement.

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More Than 5,000 Dead in Libya from Flood

CBS News

After a storm and dam collapse in Libya, up to 10,000 people are missing, with over 5,300 confirmed dead, especially in Derna, leading to a catastrophic situation and a likely rise in the death toll.

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Tim Scott's New Girlfriend Question

The Washington Post

Scott, an unmarried Republican candidate, has hinted at a relationship, sparking curiosity amidst politicians and discussion about marriage and family optics in modern GOP politics.

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Iranian President No Regrets Post-Protests

NBC News

On the anniversary of mass protests following Mahsa Amini's death, Iran's President defended his government's actions, blaming foreign influence and emphasizing security forces' "peaceful" approach.

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"Why is His Face in My Cleavage?"

BBC

An analysis of NHS staff revealed that female surgeons have experienced sexual harassment, assault, and in some cases, rape by colleagues, with many fearing reprisals if they report it. 

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Isaacson Walks Back Musk Claim from Bio

Daily Mail

Walter Isaacson's new biography on Elon Musk inaccurately claimed Musk turned off Ukraine's Starlink system during a drone attack on Russia, but Isaacson later corrected the narrative.

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Apple to Launch iOS 17 on September 18

The Verge

On September 18th, Apple will release iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, with features like Live Voicemail, StandBy mode, and Journal app, with compatibility and feature availability varying by device .

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Bills Owner Accused of Racist Comment

ESPN

Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula is accused of making a racist comment about Black NFL players in a lawsuit that claims he faced dismissal for challenging the NFL's racial practices.

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Sununu Says Time to Narrow the Field

Fox News

New Hampshire's GOP Gov. Chris Sununu anticipates a reduced GOP presidential field by year's end, suggesting non-qualifiers for debates should exit, with Donald Trump leading in polls.

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Irvin Settles Suit, Returns NFL Network

The Grio

Michael Irvin and Marriott resolved a dispute over alleged remarks to an employee; Irvin dropped his $100 million lawsuit without payment, affecting his Super Bowl week engagements.

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Impeachment is the New Censure

The Wall Street Journal

Following the Dems' 2019 impeachment of Trump, McCarthy announced Republicans would initiate an impeachment inquiry into Biden, suggesting a potential normalization of impeachment as a political tool.

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What to Know About New CDC Guidelines

The Mercury News

The CDC recommends a new Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for everyone 6 months and older, simplifying previous guidelines, available as soon as the end of the week and free for most.

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Boebert Removed From Show for Vaping

9 News Denver

Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was escorted from a live "Beetlejuice" performance in Denver following complaints about her vaping, causing a disturbance, and taking pictures.

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Lyft Launches Gender-Match Feature

TechCrunch

Lyft introduced "Women+ Connect" in five U.S. cities, allowing women and nonbinary drivers to prioritize picking up women riders, aiming to attract more female drivers and address concerns around safety.

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Guess Who Served George W. Dinner?

Yahoo! News

Former President George W. Bush expressed shock upon realizing that Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef" and Wagner Group leader, served him dinner at a 2006 G8 summit in St. Petersburg.

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Air Force Fails 20-Year Recruiting Streak

Military.com

The Air Force is set to miss its recruiting target by 10% for the first time since 1999 due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, high employment rates, and cultural shifts, but remains optimistic.

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Whistleblower Claims CIA Altered COVID Origin Views

For the Left

A new whistleblower testimony claims that the CIA tried to pay off analysts to change their assessment that COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China.
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Mosquitoes Bred to Combat Dengue: Old Foes Turn Allie

For the Right

Scientists are breeding mosquitoes to interrupt the transmission of dengue. When they reproduce, they pass the bacteria to their offspring, reducing outbreaks. 
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