State of the Union
President Trump sought to cast himself as a uniter in his first State of the Union speech, asking Democrats to work together with him on issues like infrastructure and immigration. “Together, we are building a safe, strong, and proud America,” he said.
Analysis
Why bother watching the speech before coming up with what you're going to say?
President Trump’s State of the Union speech tonight will offer him a chance to add to the lexicon that has grown under his predecessors.
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A key question of the internal investigation is whether then-No. 2 FBI official Andrew McCabe or anyone else at the agency wanted to avoid taking action on the laptop findings until after the Nov. 8 election, according to three people familiar with the matter. It’s unclear whether the inspector general has reached any conclusions on that point.
White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly agreed to a review of the document by the National Security Council and the White House counsel’s office before it is released, after he was warned by Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher A. Wray that the four-page memo prepared by House Republicans could jeopardize classified information.
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The new order, issued as President Trump gave his State of the Union address, rescinds a 2009 order in which President Barack Obama promised to close the facility in Cuba. Forty-one detainees remain at Guantanamo.
The employee’s troubled work history was detailed by a state investigation that found he had “been a source of concern ... for over 10 years." The employee was fired last week.
People frustrated by the lack of services in the unincorporated towns should move, critics say. But residents refuse to leave their land after years of trying to make it work.
About 30,000 elderly people die alone in Japan each year, according to one estimate — the most of any country. What remains after their deaths, which may take months to discover, is not always pleasant.
Tech. Sgt. Geraldine Lovely was suspended from her leadership role after she posted a video of her tirade on social media. The Nellis Air Force Base called her actions “inappropriate and unacceptable.”
A Canadian couple’s stroll on a Caribbean beach led to a gut-churning travel nightmare of larvae that bored into their skin and started eating their way through their flesh.
Airlines talking about clamping down on “emotional support” animals may have found their case bolstered this week by a colorful bird.





