Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Congress's latest target for reversal: An Obama attempt to modernize how we manage public lands and other top stories.

  • Congress's latest target for reversal: An Obama attempt to modernize how we manage public lands

    Calves hang out with their mothers in March in a near Minneapolis, Kan. (Tom Dorsey/Salina Journal via AP) As Republican members of Congress continue their efforts to overturn federal regulations passed under the Obama administration, they are now taking aim at the process for managing public lands. In the past few weeks, Congress has introduced a number of resolutions under an obscure law known as the Congressional Review Act, which could undo multiple environmental rules finalized last y..
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  • Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement

    Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement
    House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) spent Tuesday on a door-to-door tour of the Capitol in hopes of salvaging his plan to repeal and largely replace the Affordable Care Act by spring. The day-long blitz comes as Republicans in Congress have made virtually no visible progress in recent weeks on overhauling the health-care system, according to interviews with several senior GOP aides. That is largely because the party remains sharply divided over how much of the ACA should be repealed and how muc..
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  • Harrison Ford involved in close call at John Wayne Airport; FAA investigating

    Harrison Ford involved in close call at John Wayne Airport; FAA investigating
    Actor and vintage plane buff Harrison Ford had a close call at the controls of a single-engine aircraft when he overflew a 737 passenger jet minutes from taking off and landed on a taxiway at John Wayne Airport in Orange County.The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident, which occurred midday Monday.  FAA officials did not disclose the name of the pilot,  but provided a brief narrative of what happened. "Air traffic controllers cleared the pilot of a single-engine Aviat..
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  • Democrats Set Sights on Blocking Trump's Labor Secretary Pick

    Democrats Set Sights on Blocking Trump's Labor Secretary Pick
    “Puzder literally likes robots more than workers and does not believe in raising the minimum wage,” said Ben Jealous, a former head of the N.A.A.C.P. and founding board chairman of the labor group Good Jobs Defenders, who is organizing protests. Photo People last month in Chicago protested Mr. Puzder’s nomination. He has said he opposes a minimum wage increase. Credit Scott Olson/Getty Images Mr. Jealous said Republicans should remember that Mr. Trump promised to protect..
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  • US detains Mexican immigrant in Seattle covered by Obama program

    US detains Mexican immigrant in Seattle covered by Obama program
    By Dan Levine and Kristina Cooke | SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO U.S. immigration authorities have detained a 23-year-old Mexican man who was brought to the United States illegally as a child and given a work permit during the Obama administration, according to a lawsuit challenging the detention in Seattle federal court. The man's lawyers say this could be the first time under U.S. President Donald Trump that a person covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, has bee..
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  • An heiress wanted her Palm Beach villa to become a winter White House. Four decades later, her wish comes true

    An heiress wanted her Palm Beach villa to become a winter White House. Four decades later, her wish comes true
    Before breakfast-cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post died in 1973, she willed her sprawling Palm Beach villa to the federal government for use as a winter White House.She thought the lavish castle on the sand — built in the 1920s for $8 million and named Mar-a-Lago — would be a perfect escape for U.S. presidents and visiting world leaders. But for years, no president showed any real interest. The estate stood vacant, its somewhat reluctant owner left to foot an annual maintenance bill es..
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  • Man Charged With Killing 11-Year-Old Takiya Holmes

    Man Charged With Killing 11-Year-Old Takiya Holmes
    CHICAGO (CBS) — A 19-year-old man has been charged with murder in the shooting death of 11-year-old Takiya Holmes over the weekend. Antwan C. Jones was charged early Wednesday morning, according to Chicago Police News Affairs. Since Saturday, three children have been shot; two are dead and one is on life support. Takiya was in a van with her mother and other relatives Saturday night, when they stopped at her mother’s workplace in the Parkway Gardens neighborhood, and bullets came flying throug..
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  • Hearing in case against officer charged in black man's death

    Hearing in case against officer charged in black man's death
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A judge is set to hear arguments on whether to dismiss the case against a Minnesota police officer who shot and killed a black man during a July traffic stop. St. Anthony police Officer Jeronimo Yanez is charged with manslaughter and other counts in the July 6 shooting of Philando Castile. Prosecutors have said Castile was shot after he told Yanez he was armed. The 32-year-old Castile was licensed to carry a weapon Yanez's attorneys have said Castile was reaching for ..
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  • 'Help me kill my wife,' a man wrote in a text mistakenly sent to his ex-boss, police say

    'Help me kill my wife,' a man wrote in a text mistakenly sent to his ex-boss, police say
    Authorities said a man in Washington state typed out a text message about a plan to hire someone to kill his wife and their 4-year-old daughter — but it was mistakenly sent to his former boss, not a hit man. Jeffery Scott Lytle, 42, was arrested early last week in Monroe, Wash., on suspicion of planning a murder-for-hire after Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies were alerted to a chilling text message sent from Lytle’s phone and addressed to someone named “Shayne.” But the message, which detail..
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  • These Top Schools Are Offering Big Savings On Master's Degrees, But There's A Catch

    These Top Schools Are Offering Big Savings On Master's Degrees, But There's A Catch
    There's an experiment underway at a few top universities around the world to make some master's degrees out there more affordable. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, says the class of 2018 can get a master's degree in supply chain management with tens of thousands in savings. The university's normal price runs upwards of $67,000 for the current academic year. But it's not as simple as sending in a coupon with your tuition bill. There are big hurdles for students, and clear ..
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