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Schiff grills ex-envoy over inconsistencies in testimony
In response to questioning, both Tim Morrison and Kurt Volker said they believe it’s inappropriate for a U.S. president to ask a foreign country to investigate an American citizen. The exchange marked the clearest instance of the officials denouncing such a move.
Former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker and former National Security Council official Tim Morrison testify. (Video: The Post; photo: Bill O'Leary/The Post)
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Analysis Volker makes a big correction, and other takeaways from today’s testimony
Alexander Vindman, Jennifer Williams, Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison begin a hectic week of impeachment hearings.
Five former Trump administration officials said they did not recall any such messages, and Stephanie Grisham modified her assertions later in the day.
Campaign 2020Even as the former vice president retains a national lead in polling, he is falling behind in a state that doomed his campaign the last time he sought the presidency.
Millions are being invested globally in indoor urban farms because of their promise to produce more food with less impact. But high start-up costs, urban rents and other issues could stymie the efforts in the United States.
The prime minister and his challenger faced sharp, aggressive questions from the audience over Brexit, broken promises and truthfulness ahead of the general election on Dec. 12.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it only displays framed photos of Senate-confirmed leaders or elected officials, so President Trump’s affinity for acting chiefs means his photo will stand alone.
The Senate is expected to vote on the resolution later this week, and White House officials have suggested President Trump would sign it into law.
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Pumpkin reigns supreme, of course. But you can embrace the season with apples, cranberries and sweet potato. Pecans and maple syrup are always welcome, too.
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Americans have questions about Medicare-for-all. Canadians have answers.
“I’ve never had to reach into my wallet for anything other than my health-care card,” says an Alberta cancer survivor.
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Fact-checking ‘The Crown’: A royal documentary despised — and buried — by the queen
Like so much else about the queen, it's not clear why she regretted the 1969 film. But it's never aired in its entirety again.
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‘Meth. We’re on it,’ South Dakota says in ridiculed ad campaign
The $449,000 awareness initiative was meant to address the state’s methamphetamine crisis. Instead it became what one marketing expert called “a colossal blunder.”











