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Trump health plan asks Congress for drug, insurance legislation
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Thursday released a health care plan that calls on Congress to end negotiations over Affordable Care Act subsidies and instead enact bipartisan legislation on drug and health insurance costs.
Trump’s proposal, which he calls “The Great Healthcare Plan,” touts the potential to lower drug prices and ...Read more
Trump meets with Schumer on Gateway project, health care
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump held a rare meeting with Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer Thursday at the White House where the two men aired differences on health care and funding for a key New York infrastructure project that the president has halted.
Trump requested the meeting to discuss his decision to hold up funding for the ...Read more
Is California really 100% drought-free for the first time in 25 years? Yes and no. Here's why
For the second time in the past two weeks, the U.S. Drought Monitor, a prominent national report, has classified 100% of California as being drought-free. That’s a rating that hasn’t occurred in 25 years.
Great news, right?
It’s not quite that simple. To be exact, the last time the report had California at 100% drought-free was the week ...Read more
Trump moves to make data centers pay for surging power costs
President Donald Trump and U.S. Northeast governors will direct the nation’s largest grid operator to hold an emergency power auction that would force technology giants to pay for the construction of a fleet of new plants.
The unprecedented move, set to come Friday, aims to quell concerns about data centers driving up energy costs.
Under ...Read more
Trump-class warship may be among costliest military vessels
WASHINGTON — The first of the Navy’s proposed “Trump-class” battleships could cost up to $22 billion, a price tag that would make it one of the most expensive U.S. military vessels in U.S. history, according to an early analysis.
The initial cost estimate for the ship was released on Thursday by Congressional Budget Office naval forces ...Read more
Minnesotans can report on impacts of federal actions on state AG website
Attorney General Keith Ellison launched a form on a website where Minnesotans can report on impacts of the federal actions in the state.
Residents can report on incidents that have impacted them or those close to them or things they have witnessed, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.
“These incident reports may be critical in...Read more
White House expresses anger, FBI offers reward in connection with damage, theft from government vehicles in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — The White House is expressing anger while the FBI is putting up a reward in hopes of tracking down whoever damaged agents’ vehicles and stole government documents during unrest that followed a federal officer shooting and wounding a man on Jan. 14 in north Minneapolis.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced on Jan. 15 that his ...Read more
Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act over Minneapolis ICE clashes
President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy military troops on the streets of Minneapolis amid escalating clashes between protesters and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents carrying out his mass deportation push.
The White House threat, which came after ICE agents shot and wounded a suspect ...Read more
Operation Metro Surge has no end date. How long could it last?
MINNEAPOLIS — As Operation Metro Surge nears the 50-day mark, federal officials won’t say when it will end, an ambiguity consistent with how similar immigration enforcement campaigns have unfolded elsewhere in the country.
Similar questions emerged last fall in Chicago, where federal officials launched a large-scale enforcement effort with ...Read more
Venezuela opposition leader Machado says she 'presented' her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump
WASHINGTON — Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said Thursday that she “presented” her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump during a private meeting at the White House, but he has not changed his view that she does not have the support to lead her country.
Machado, who won the prize last year for her work to promote...Read more
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GOP rep. hints Greenland invasion could trigger bipartisan Trump impeachment
Republican Rep. Don Bacon indicated there could be bipartisan support to impeach President Donald Trump for a third time if he invades Greenland.
Days after the Trump administration attacked Venezuela and took its leader into custody, the president began expressing ...Read more
White House stashes Venezuela oil cash in Qatar banks, report says
The White House has reportedly stashed millions of dollars from sales of Venezuelan oil in Qatari banks since the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro, raising huge questions about how the money will be allocated and if Congress and the American public will have a say.
An estimated $500 million from the first Venezuelan oil sales has already been...Read more
Germany says NATO will push back on Russia, China in Arctic
A stalemate between Denmark and the United States over Greenland is prompting Europeans to establish a military presence on the Arctic island after a high-level meeting failed to defuse U.S. threats over its future.
Germany will send a reconnaissance team to Greenland on Friday together with other NATO partners in a show of unity, the defense ...Read more
Racist NJ mayor told cops to 'keep Black people out' of city, AG says
A North Jersey mayor caught on secret recordings using the N-word directed police to keep Black people out of the city, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin alleged Thursday in a lawsuit.
Longtime Clark Township mayor Salvatore Bonaccorso told Clark Police Department leadership to “keep chasing the spooks out of town,” using a racial...Read more
Machado presents Nobel Peace Prize medal to Trump in White House meeting
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said Thursday that she presented President Donald Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal during her meeting with him at the White House, where the two discussed the South American country’s future.
Neither Machado nor the White House has said whether Trump accepted the medal, which was ...Read more
Demings, Jolly unknown to most Fla. voters, poll says, while Donalds leads GOP
Republican Byron Donalds enjoys a “significant early lead” among GOP voters in the race to be Florida’s next governor while Democrats have “no clear favorite” yet among their candidates, according to a new poll.
But many voters are still undecided — and do not even know the men who want to replace Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to the...Read more
Trump's 'Great Healthcare Plan' aims to lower drug prices and insurance premiums
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is asking Congress to pass legislation to implement health care reforms he unveiled Thursday aimed at lowering drug prices and insurance premiums, as he moves to address one of his party’s political liabilities ahead of midterm elections.
“I’m calling on Congress to pass this framework into law ...Read more
ACLU sues feds over alleged racial profiling in Twin Cities immigration surge
The ACLU of Minnesota filed a class action lawsuit against the federal government on Thursday, Jan. 15, accusing immigration agents of racially profiling Somali and Latino people through unlawful stops and arrests during the current enforcement surge across the Twin Cities.
Catherine Ahlin-Halverson, a lawyer for the civil rights group, said it...Read more
Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act in Minnesota. What is it?
MINNEAPOLIS — President Donald Trump is threatening to use the Insurrection Act in Minnesota to tamp down unrest and the pushback against ICE agents working in the state.
Trump gave the warning early Thursday, Jan. 15, in a post on Truth Social, his social media platform, after a federal agent shot a man in the leg Wednesday night in north ...Read more
Judge who blasted Operation Midway Blitz use-of-force tactics will hear new lawsuit by city, state
CHICAGO — The federal judge who issued a landmark preliminary injunction in November limiting the use of force by immigration agents agreed Thursday to take over a new lawsuit filed by the state and city of Chicago alleging a much broader swath of illegal actions during the Trump administration’s Operation Midway Blitz.
U.S. District Judge ...Read more
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