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- 'She will shake the table': Black lawmakers explain what Kamala Harris means to them
- From legal battles to voter intimidation, a short guide to what could go wrong on election night
- Headstones in Jewish cemetery spray-painted with ‘Trump’ graffiti, Michigan photos show
- A WNBA star bailed a Florida woman out of jail after she was arrested for destroying Trump campaign signs
- Huge whale's tail sculpture saves Dutch metro train from plummeting into water below
- Final Cook Political Report projection picks Democrats to keep House, gain 10 or more seats
- Dow soars by 600 points as investors bet on clear election winner and swift passing of stimulus bill
- Why Beijing Hopes for a Biden Win
- Teen babysitter killed while trying to stop man from stealing truck, Colorado family says
- The Electoral College can pick a president who got fewer votes. Here's why and how.
- Several injured and 1 dead after 'terror attack' in Vienna
- Disney World restaurants appeared to suddenly increase their indoor dining capacity, but representatives say it was just a technical issue with online reservations
- Lung damage found in COVID dead may shed light on 'long COVID': study
- How undocumented Asian Americans who can't vote are getting people to polls
- Letters to the Editor: Liberals are buying firearms. Will they admit they were wrong about 'gun nuts'?
- Another four lots of a diabetes drug recalled for having too much of a carcinogen
- Pelosi Says House is Prepared to Decide Presidential Election If Results are Disputed
- Trump privately told a released American prisoner that 'Obama failed' and he deserved credit for her release, former captive says
- Azerbaijan claims to have retaken enough land in Nagorno Karabakh war to resettle 500,000 Azeris
- Typhoon Goni: Fears after Philippine town said to be 90% damaged
- Cyprus leaders, in first encounter, back five-way U.N. meeting
- AP PHOTOS: In Mexico, a quieter Day of the Dead under COVID
- My final election prediction: Reality wins
- Southwest empties flight at Nashville airport after passenger refuses to wear a mask
- McDonald's worker, 16, killed in 'random' shooting by man at drive-thru
- 2 girls pulled out of rubble in Turkey three days after earthquake
- 'Trump trains' and 'MAGA drags' snarl traffic and raise tensions in multiple states
- Former Bank of America analyst charged nearly $21,000 to his corporate card at an 'adult venue' and refused to pay it back, new complaint alleges
- I moved from the US to Canada — here's why I'll never go back
- Mexico tried, failed to get warrant for ex-cabinet secretary
- Harris County closes 9 of 10 drive-thru polling sites amid Republican attempts to invalidate votes
- Hurricane Eta could be near Florida this weekend as a tropical storm, hurricane center says
- Vatican says pope's civil union remarks were taken out of context
- Here's why Republicans are 'red' and Democrats are 'blue': USA TODAY may have contributed to it
- Obama says if a Democrat behaved like Trump, 'I couldn't support him'
- Macron said he understands Muslims' fury over cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad but defended France's 'freedom to speak, to write, to think, to draw'
- Pelosi Calls Amy Coney Barrett an ‘Illegitimate Supreme Court Justice’
- Kim Kardashian Shows Off Over-the-Top Halloween Decor
- ‘Ravenous’ cannibal fish found washed ashore in Texas likes luring prey to their death
- Fargo, North Dakota, mayor clashes with governor over whether the state should require people to wear face masks as COVID-19 cases multiply in the state
- No trace of 19-year-old woman two weeks after she disappeared from Home Depot in Sacramento
'She will shake the table': Black lawmakers explain what Kamala Harris means to them Posted: 02 Nov 2020 02:00 AM PST |
From legal battles to voter intimidation, a short guide to what could go wrong on election night Posted: 02 Nov 2020 02:00 AM PST |
Headstones in Jewish cemetery spray-painted with ‘Trump’ graffiti, Michigan photos show Posted: 03 Nov 2020 06:36 AM PST |
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Huge whale's tail sculpture saves Dutch metro train from plummeting into water below Posted: 02 Nov 2020 04:20 AM PST This really was a fluke. The driver of a metro train escaped injury when the front carriage rammed through the end of an elevated section of rails and was caught by a sculpture of a whale's tail near the Dutch port city of Rotterdam. The train was left perched upon one of two tail fins known as "flukes" several meters (yards) above the ground. It created such a stir locally that authorities urged sightseers to stay away, adding that coronavirus restrictions were in force. |
Final Cook Political Report projection picks Democrats to keep House, gain 10 or more seats Posted: 02 Nov 2020 07:33 AM PST Democrats are poised to retain and expand their House majority, The Cook Political Report predicts just a day ahead of the 2020 election.Cook issued its final House race predictions for the 2020 election on Monday, and all eight of its ratings changes moved in Democrats' favor. That leaves Democrats safely in expansion territory, with Republicans at high risk of losing twice as many seats as Democrats.> New @CookPolitical: our FINAL House ratings feature eight late-breaking changes, all towards Democrats (including three in TX). Read full analysis here ($): https://t.co/OUqiTVVs9j pic.twitter.com/UUWa9cQFfN> > — Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 2, 2020In all, Cook predicts Democrats will add between 10–15 seats to their 34-seat majority, though as few as 5 and as many as 20 could swing. Just eight Democratic House seats are considered tossups with a 50/50 chance of being lost, while 17 Republican and one Independent (formerly Republican) seats are considered tossups. > New @CookPolitical: our FINAL House outlook is a Dem net gain of 10-15 seats, with anything from 5-20 seats well within the range of possibility. View our final ratings: https://t.co/wcfAZ8REga> > Solid/Likely/Lean D: 229 > Solid/Likely/Lean R: 179 > Toss Up: 27 pic.twitter.com/WcdnWJLG16> > — Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 2, 2020Cook also predicts Democratic nominee Joe Biden will capture the 270 electoral votes he needs to win the election, while nine Republican Senate seats either lean Democratic or are considered tossups. More stories from theweek.com COVID-19 keeps proving everyone wrong Is this the year the New South turns blue? Democrats' first priority |
Dow soars by 600 points as investors bet on clear election winner and swift passing of stimulus bill Posted: 03 Nov 2020 07:09 AM PST |
Why Beijing Hopes for a Biden Win Posted: 02 Nov 2020 03:30 AM PST Elections have consequences, both domestic and foreign. There is a consensus among China observers that Beijing hopes for a Joe Biden win this November, because the last time Biden was in charge, as vice president of the United States, China completed its control of the South China Sea.The South China Sea is one of the most important bodies of water on the planet. Besides China, multiple nations including Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines have their own, sometimes overlapping, claims to portions of the South China Sea. In addition to historic claims, according to the United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), a nation has sovereignty over waters extending twelve nautical miles from its land and exclusive control over economic activities 200 nautical miles out into the ocean.However, using its own map with a "nine-dash line," China claims that it has historic rights to about 90 percent of the South China Sea, including those areas that run as far as 1,200 miles from mainland China and which fall within 100 miles of the coasts of the Philippines, Malaysia, and Vietnam. No other country in the world either recognizes the legitimacy of China's nine-dash–line map or its historic claim.The disputes between China and its neighboring Asian countries are not simply about who has the rightful claim historically but are predominantly about economic rights. The South China Sea is rich with natural resources such as oil and gas. It accounts for 10 percent of the world's fisheries and has provided food and a way of living for millions of people in the region for centuries. The region is also one of the busiest trading routes, with about one-third of global shipping and more than $3 trillion worth of global trade passing through this area annually.When Xi Jinping became Communist China's supreme leader in 2013, he regarded transforming China into a maritime power, including the expansion in the South China Sea, as a key component to his great Chinese rejuvenation. According to the Chinese Communist Party's own publication, "On the South China Sea issue, [Xi] personally made decisions on building islands and consolidating the reefs, and setting up the city of Sansha. [These decisions] fundamentally changed the strategic situation of the South China Sea."China started land-reclamation efforts in the South China Sea in 2013. Beijing initially proceeded slowly and cautiously while evaluating the Obama-Biden administration's reaction. It sent a dredger to Johnson South Reef in the Spratly archipelago. The dredger was so powerful that it was able to create eleven hectares of a new island in less than four months with the protection of a Chinese warship.When it became clear that the Obama-Biden administration wouldn't do anything serious to push back, China ramped up its island-building activities. China insisted that its land-reclamation efforts were for peaceful purposes, such as fishing and energy exploration. However, satellite images show there are runways, ports, aircraft hangars, radar and sensor equipment, and military buildings on these manmade islands.Noticing the Obama-Biden administration's unwillingness to push back on China's island-building activities, China's smaller neighbors decided to find other means of addressing the crisis at hand. In 2013, the Philippines filed an arbitration case under the UNCLOS over China's claims of sovereignty over the Spratly Islands and Scarborough Shoal.In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague rejected the majority of China's claim of the South China Sea. It also ruled that China's island build-up was not only unlawful but also a blatant violation of the Philippines' economic rights and that it "had caused severe environmental harm to reefs in the chain." Beijing chose to ignore the ruling and press ahead with more island construction and militarization.Without U.S. intervention, small countries such as the Philippines have little means to enforce the ruling and halt China's maritime expansion in the South China Sea. Former U.S. defense secretary Ash Carter criticized the Obama-Biden administration for giving Beijing a rare strategic opening for its island-building. As the Obama administration stood by, China was able to reclaim an estimated 3,200 acres of land on seven features in the South China Sea.The Obama-Biden administration bore the prime responsibility for not forcefully stopping China's South China Sea expansion early on. The administration's soft approach and wishful thinking gave China a four-year strategic window to turn the South China Sea into China's backyard pond and the most dangerous water on this planet, a reality the rest of the world now has to live with.It was reported that between 2010 and 2016, 32 out of the 45 major incidents reported in the South China Sea involved at least one Chinese ship. Fishermen from the Philippines and Vietnam can't even fish in their own nations' water safely without being harassed by Chinese coastal guards and militarized Chinese fishing boats. The Chinese Navy also has responded to the U.S. Navy's "freedom of navigation" operations in an increasingly defiant and aggressive manner. Some national-security experts predict that the first real Sino–U.S. war could be fought in the South China Sea.The Trump administration ended China's unchallenged expansion in the South China Sea by announcing in July that the United States supports the 2016 Hague ruling and opposes several of Beijing's claims in the South China Sea. In the same month, the U.S. Navy also sent two aircraft carriers to waters near the South China Sea when China held a large military exercise. Following the U.S. lead, Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, who had appeased Beijing since he came to office in 2016, recently told Beijing to follow international law, including The Hague ruling to resolve any dispute in the South China Sea.Biden might have adopted harsh rhetoric against China, but his past actions — and inactions — speak louder than his words. The last time when Biden was in charge, China completed its expansion in the South China Sea. Should Biden get elected this November, Beijing believes that Biden is someone it could do business with and expects him to revise the Trump administration's hard line policies toward China. The recent revelation of Hunter Biden's questionable dealings in China shows that Beijing has invested heavily to cultivate a good relationship with the Biden family for decades. A four-year Biden presidency will likely give China's Xi ample time to fulfill his ambition: putting the final building blocks of a Sino-centric world order, turning China into a technology powerhouse through the completion of the "Made in China 2025" initiative, and possibly taking Taiwan by force. |
Teen babysitter killed while trying to stop man from stealing truck, Colorado family says Posted: 02 Nov 2020 01:21 PM PST |
The Electoral College can pick a president who got fewer votes. Here's why and how. Posted: 03 Nov 2020 11:39 AM PST |
Several injured and 1 dead after 'terror attack' in Vienna Posted: 02 Nov 2020 02:42 PM PST |
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Lung damage found in COVID dead may shed light on 'long COVID': study Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:02 PM PST A study of the lungs of people who have died from COVID-19 has found persistent and extensive lung damage in most cases and may help doctors understand what is behind a syndrome known as 'long COVID', in which patients suffer ongoing symptoms for months. Scientists leading the research said they also found some unique characteristics of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, which may explain why it is able to inflict such harm. "The findings indicate that COVID-19 is not simply a disease caused by the death of virus-infected cells, but is likely the consequence of these abnormal cells persisting for long periods inside the lungs," said Mauro Giacca, a professor at King's College London who co-led the work. |
How undocumented Asian Americans who can't vote are getting people to polls Posted: 03 Nov 2020 02:46 PM PST |
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Another four lots of a diabetes drug recalled for having too much of a carcinogen Posted: 03 Nov 2020 03:27 AM PST |
Pelosi Says House is Prepared to Decide Presidential Election If Results are Disputed Posted: 03 Nov 2020 06:31 AM PST House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress is prepared to play a "prominent role" in deciding the presidential election in the event that results are disputed. "We understand what the law is and the preeminence of the role of Congress and specifically the House of Representatives when it comes to counting the votes," Pelosi said in an interview with NPR. If the presidential election does not determine a clear winner by electoral vote, then it falls to the House to choose the next president."We're ready. We're prepared. We've been ready for a while because we see this irresponsibility of the president, his disrespect for the Constitution, for our democracy and for the integrity of our elections. So we're ready for him," Pelosi said.According to Axios, the president has told confidants he plans to declare victory if he appears to be "ahead." However, Trump has denied that he would prematurely claim victory.Should the election end in a tie in the Electoral College, an unlikely but possible scenario, the "newly seated House of Representatives" would hold a vote to name the victor, according to the New York Times. The House vote could be "brutal," according to Politico, and could fall to which party controls the most state delegations. While Republicans have 26 and Democrats have 22, that could change after the election, according to the Times. "But let's not worry about that right now," Pelosi told NPR. "What we want to be ready for is a big vote tomorrow to dispel any thought other than that, on January 20, Joe Biden will be inaugurated president of the United States, that we will have a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate." |
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Azerbaijan claims to have retaken enough land in Nagorno Karabakh war to resettle 500,000 Azeris Posted: 03 Nov 2020 07:51 AM PST Azerbaijan has recaptured enough land in its war with Armenia over Nagorno Karabakh to rehouse up to half a million displaced Azeris, a senior government advisor has said. Hikmet Hajiyev, the chief foreign policy aide to Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliev, told the Daily Telegraph that Azeri forces had now retaken four key territories during the five-week long war. It means that up to 500,000 Azeri citizens would eventually be able to return to the area, which was seized by Armenian forces in the early 1990s when Nagorno Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijani control. "We are talking about a substantial region that has been retaken, and a potentially substantial number of people being able to return to their homes once the conflict is finally over," Mr Hajiyev said. "For nearly 30 years we have been waiting for the return of these territories. There is a lot of building and de-mining work that will have to be done, but every village that is retaken is a success for the Azeri people." |
Typhoon Goni: Fears after Philippine town said to be 90% damaged Posted: 02 Nov 2020 12:00 AM PST |
Cyprus leaders, in first encounter, back five-way U.N. meeting Posted: 03 Nov 2020 11:54 AM PST The leaders of Cyprus's estranged Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities on Tuesday agreed to support the possibility of a five-party meeting under the auspices of the United Nations to resolve the island's decades-old division. Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, who is the Greek Cypriot leader, met with newly-elected Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar late Tuesday at a United Nations compound in the capital Nicosia. It was their first encounter since Tatar was elected head of breakaway northern Cyprus in October. |
AP PHOTOS: In Mexico, a quieter Day of the Dead under COVID Posted: 02 Nov 2020 01:51 PM PST Mexico's usually ebullient and colorful Day of the Dead celebration was quieter and lonelier than usual, with many cemeteries closed to visits because of fears of spreading the coronavirus. Mexican families often visit graveyards to decorate their relatives' tombs with flowers and sing, talk and snack during the Nov. 1-2 observance. |
My final election prediction: Reality wins Posted: 03 Nov 2020 02:45 AM PST The Trump era has been a deranging time — and not least because the president practices a perspectival form of politics. He talks and acts as if there is no objective truth, no common world of reality and facts out there setting the boundaries of the possible. Instead, there are only "takes" — different partisan perspectives, none of which has more or less purchase on what's happening in the world.So, for Trump and his supporters it doesn't matter that his approval rating has been about 10 points under water for the entirety of his presidency, or that he's never once taken the lead in head-to-head national polls, or even once been within 3 points of Joe Biden, or that Biden has led in nearly every swing state, week after week, month after month. For Trump and his supporters, this is all irrelevant. It's just a mirage concocted by the president's opponents — a competing narrative that isn't truer than the account put forth by the Trump campaign.According to the Trump campaign's alternative narrative, the proof is in the pictures. Just look at how many thousands of people are showing up for the president's rallies in swing state after swing state! Look at how many Trump supporters stopped traffic in solidly blue New York and New Jersey on Sunday afternoon with their imposing-looking trucks! Biden should be terrified! A red wave is forming!Don't believe the gaslighting.We've been bombarded by it day-in and day-out for four interminable years, with the president and his media echo chamber amplifying and repeating it endlessly. That, combined with PTSD from the outcome of the 2016 race, has left us prone to self-doubt. "Maybe it's true," we worry. "Maybe we just tell ourselves our own made-up stories. Sure, our narratives make use of reporting and polling data and math and probability theory. But why should those be more trustworthy than what we see with our own two eyes? Just look at those crowds in Pennsylvania! How could Biden possibly prevail there? It's hopeless! We're doomed!"Yes, it's possible that Trump could win. But it isn't likely. At all. One necessary condition of him eking out a victory was the polls narrowing in the final two weeks of the race. It hasn't happened by nearly enough. Two weeks ago, Biden was up by 10.5 points in FiveThirtyEight's polling average. And now? He's up by 8.4. For comparison, on Election Day four years ago, Hillary Clinton led by 3.9 points in the final polls, less than half of Biden's lead today. (Clinton ended up beating Trump by 2.1 points in the popular vote.)So we're expected to believe that a guy who won last time by a grand total of 80,000 votes scattered across three states when he was almost 4 points behind in national polls is now going to win when he's more than 8 points behind in national polls? Sure, that could happen. But only if Trump benefits from the most drastic, consistent, systematic error in the history of modern polling.That's it. That's Trump's path to victory.The reality of American life for the past four years is that Trump barely won the White House, it took less than a month for a majority of the country to disapprove of his presidency, and that has hardly ever changed. (For a brief period in late March and early April 2020, during a fleeting moment when it seemed like Trump was attempting to exercise leadership against the COVID-19 pandemic, his disapproval rating fell slightly below 50 percent. It took about two weeks for the numbers to revert to the norm.) The pattern is clear and incredibly consistent: A little more than two-fifths of the country laps up Trump's B.S. like it's a gourmet meal. But a solid, consistent majority opposes him and wants to kick him out of the people's house.That isn't a "take." That isn't a "narrative." That isn't a "story." It's a fact.Yes, Trump can get several thousand people to show up for a rally, just as if you live in a very pro-Trump area you may see nothing but Trump yard signs and encounter people who think Biden's a senile socialist who smiles every time a riot breaks out in an American city. In my neighborhood in suburban Philadelphia, I see Biden signs in every direction. That doesn't mean he's going to win 98 percent of the popular vote. It's a big country! My perspective is severely limited, as is that of any particular voter in any particular place. I live in a pro-Biden area. But if I drive ten minutes further out from the city, I'll see a mixture of Biden and Trump signs. If I go a half-hour further, the Trump signs will dominate. None of this can be taken as determinative about the overall results in Pennsylvania or in the country as a whole.That doesn't mean we're epistemologically at sea, or blindly groping around in the dark. We can know things about the world. The sun appears to circle the Earth, but by combining observation with mathematical calculations, we can know that in fact that Earth circles the sun. Likewise, by polling the American electorate, we can know more than we would if we simply relied on our senses, hopes, wishes, and fears. And on that basis, we have every reason to think — based on a mountain of redundant evidence — that significantly more Americans want Trump to lose than want him to win re-election.That's real. As real as the knowledge that the United States has not "turned the corner" on the COVID-19 pandemic, no matter how many times the president repeats the lie, and no matter how loudly crowds applaud it. We know this because more and more Americans are testing positive for the virus every day, because hospitalizations are rising, and because daily deaths from the virus (a lagging indicator) have begun to rise as well. Our senses don't tell us this, and neither does our individual experience. We know it because we live in a civilization that keeps track of things, that aspires to understand the truth about what's really happening in the world, and we get slowly better at both over time, even if we make plenty of mistakes and often judge badly when our own interests are at stake.Whatever the final outcome of the election, we need to remember one thing above all others: Reality is what it is, and it doesn't care one bit about what you want to be true. We either devote our lives to living in the world as it is or we flee into fantasy.Those are the options, and that is the ultimate choice before us.More stories from theweek.com COVID-19 keeps proving everyone wrong Is this the year the New South turns blue? Democrats' first priority |
Southwest empties flight at Nashville airport after passenger refuses to wear a mask Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:14 PM PST |
McDonald's worker, 16, killed in 'random' shooting by man at drive-thru Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:45 AM PST |
2 girls pulled out of rubble in Turkey three days after earthquake Posted: 02 Nov 2020 03:38 AM PST |
'Trump trains' and 'MAGA drags' snarl traffic and raise tensions in multiple states Posted: 02 Nov 2020 02:23 PM PST |
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I moved from the US to Canada — here's why I'll never go back Posted: 03 Nov 2020 11:11 AM PST |
Mexico tried, failed to get warrant for ex-cabinet secretary Posted: 03 Nov 2020 07:53 AM PST Mexico's president confirmed Tuesday that federal prosecutors had tried to get an arrest warrant for former Treasury and Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Videgaray, but said a judge rejected the request. Videgaray, currently a faculty member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, is considered the political figure closest to former President Enrique Peña Nieto, in whose 2012-2018 administration he served. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Tuesday he did not know what the charges were because he maintains an arms-length relationship with the independent attorney general's office, though he said he had read they included a charge of treason. |
Harris County closes 9 of 10 drive-thru polling sites amid Republican attempts to invalidate votes Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:19 AM PST |
Hurricane Eta could be near Florida this weekend as a tropical storm, hurricane center says Posted: 03 Nov 2020 04:37 PM PST |
Vatican says pope's civil union remarks were taken out of context Posted: 02 Nov 2020 09:59 AM PST |
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Obama says if a Democrat behaved like Trump, 'I couldn't support him' Posted: 02 Nov 2020 04:58 PM PST Former President Barack Obama told a crowd in Miami on Monday that he puts country over party, and if there was a Democrat behaving "the way our current president does, I couldn't support him."Obama has spent the last several days on the campaign trail for the Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, visiting battleground states like Florida and Georgia. In Miami, Obama railed against President Trump, and said that if he "saw a Democrat who was lying every single day — the fact checkers can't keep up, it's like, just over and over again — I would say that's not the example I want, I don't trust that person to manage the country's affairs because it's violating the values that we try to live by. And those are values we try to teach our kids."Since Trump entered office, The Washington Post has been tracking how many false and misleading claims he has made, and in July, he hit 20,000.Obama also brought up the GOP talking point that Biden is a socialist in disguise, an accusation that is being pushed hard in Florida, which has a high Cuban American population. "Here in south Florida you see these ads, 'Joe palling with Communists, palling with socialists,'" Obama said. "You'd think he was having coffee with Castro every morning. Don't fall for that. Joe Biden served as a senator from Delaware, he was my vice president. I think we'd all know if he was a secret socialist by now."More stories from theweek.com COVID-19 keeps proving everyone wrong Is this the year the New South turns blue? Democrats' first priority |
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Pelosi Calls Amy Coney Barrett an ‘Illegitimate Supreme Court Justice’ Posted: 03 Nov 2020 10:12 AM PST House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday called newly confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett "an illegitimate Supreme Court justice.""The president is installing an illegitimate Supreme Court justice just one week before the election," Pelosi said during an Election Day news conference with the chairwoman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Illinois congresswoman Cheri Bustos.Pelosi claimed that Barrett will vote to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and noted that the judge declined to say whether she thought Medicare was constitutional during her confirmation hearings last month.The Senate confirmed Barrett to the Supreme Court in a 52-to-48 vote last week, giving conservatives a 6-to-3 majority on the court. Senator Susan Collins of Maine was the only Republican to vote against Barrett's confirmation.The Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on November 10 in a case that could overturn part or all of the Affordable Care Act. The justices are expected to release their opinion sometime in the first six months of 2021.The House speaker also snapped at a reporter who asked whether she expects the next Congress to be her last term serving as speaker, which would honor a pledge she made in 2018 to House Democrats who opposed her bid for speaker."That's the least important question you could ask today," Pelosi responded. "The fate of our nation, the soul of our nation is at stake in this election."Pelosi said the conversation was about "plans for our country for our future, for our children," and "not about my plans.""One of these days I will let you know what my plans are, when it is appropriate and when it matters. It doesn't matter right now," she added.The Supreme Court could also end up deciding Tuesday's election should close swing state results or absentee ballot controversies end up before the justices. |
Kim Kardashian Shows Off Over-the-Top Halloween Decor Posted: 02 Nov 2020 01:35 PM PST |
‘Ravenous’ cannibal fish found washed ashore in Texas likes luring prey to their death Posted: 03 Nov 2020 12:12 PM PST |
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No trace of 19-year-old woman two weeks after she disappeared from Home Depot in Sacramento Posted: 02 Nov 2020 04:37 PM PST Veta Belford, 19, was last seen leaving her shift at Home Depot in Sacramento, California, October 17, 2020, after being laid off from her job. She did not have a car and left on foot. Her family says security video outside the store captured Veta walking out of the parking lot toward Applebee's around 3:45 p.m. Her phone has been turned off since that day. The Sacramento Police Department is investigating. |
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