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Month: January 2021

House Democrats introduce impeachment resolution, charging Trump with ‘incitement of insurrection’

House Democrats formally introduced their resolution to impeach President Donald Trump on Monday, charging him with “incitement of insurrection” for his role in last week’s riots at the US Capitol. The impeachment resolution that the House is poised to vote on later this week is the Democrats’ first step toward making Trump the first president

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Stripe will halt processing Trump campaign donations because of encouraged violence

Stripe will halt payment processing for President Donald Trump’s campaign website after last week’s breach of the US Capitol. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report the news, and CNN confirmed the report with a source familiar with the matter. The online payments processing company restricts payments from “high risk” businesses including those

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Bowser urges people to avoid DC as National Guard plans to have up to 15,000 troops in city

Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser on Monday urged Americans to avoid the city during President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week and to participate virtually following last week’s deadly domestic terror attack on the US Capitol. Meanwhile, the National Guard has plans to have up to 15,000 National Guard troops to meet current and future requests

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Parler sues Amazon over deplatforming

Parler, the alternative social media platform favored by conservatives, sued Amazon on Monday in response to being deplatformed, alleging an antitrust violation, breach of contract and interference with the company’s business relationships with users. The complaint asks a federal court for a temporary restraining order (TRO) against Amazon and calls Amazon Web Services’ decision a

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Debido al covid-19, las agencias de inteligencia de EE.UU. tienen 180 días para compartir lo que saben sobre los ovnis

(CNN) — Cuando el presidente Donald Trump firmó el proyecto de ley de alivio y financiamiento gubernamental por el coronavirus de US$ 2,3 billones en diciembre, comenzó la cuenta regresiva de 180 días para que las agencias de inteligencia de EE.UU. le informen al Congreso lo que saben sobre los objetos voladores no identificados, u

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