Evil pro-lifers, warm-hearted gal pals, kindly Planned Parenthood workers … One character is missing: the baby.
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September 19, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, September 19, remembering Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who died due to complications from
Susan Collins Says Republicans Should Wait to Vote on Supreme Court Replacement Until after Election
Senator Susan Collins (R., Maine) said Saturday she believes Republicans should hold off on voting to replace Supreme Court Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Warrior Until the End
Reading Time: 3 minutes Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday after battling pancreatic cancer, had long been
Package Containing Ricin Said to Have Been Intercepted in White House Mail
An envelope containing ricin and addressed to President Trump was intercepted in White House mail earlier this week, according to
There Is No Reason Why Republicans Shouldn’t Fill the SCOTUS Vacancy
Mitch McConnell had no constitutional obligation to take up Obama’s Garland nomination in 2016 and has no obligation to wait
Breath by Breath: Living by the AQI in San Francisco Bay
Reading Time: 3 minutes Uncontrolled fires in California, Oregon, and adjacent states have coincided with similar fires raging across Russian
Systemic Racism? Make Them Prove It.
Progressives say racism is everywhere in the criminal-justice system, but they don’t provide many specifics.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dead at 87
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Friday at age 87 from complications related to metastatic pancreatic cancer, the
September 18, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Friday on the NewsHour, President Trump and Joe Biden make campaign stops in a new battleground state: Minnesota. Plus: Minnesota’s
Pentagon’s Top Spy Agency Turns To AI for Targeting and Operations Planning
The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is getting ready for the “next battlefield” and counting on the expertise of private
Georgia Senate Candidate Jon Ossoff Quietly Discloses Financial Ties to Pro-CCP Hong Kong Media Company
PCCW, the largest telecom agency in Hong Kong, is run by Chairman Richard Li, son of Hong Kong’s richest man,
Earthquake ‘Hack’ Reveals Scale of Ocean Warming
Reading Time: 2 minutes North Carolina Is Already Rejecting Black Voters’ Mail-In Ballots More Often Than White Voters’ (DonkeyHotey) The
Group of Anti-ICE Protesters Arrested at World Trade Center after Reports on Forced Hysterectomies
Eight protesters were arrested as a group of 50 to 60 made their way from Foley Square to World Trade
Trump Administration to Ban Americans from Downloading TikTok, WeChat
The Commerce Department will prohibit U.S. business transactions with messaging app WeChat beginning September 20 and TikTok on November 12.
Vote Counting, the ‘Blue Shift,’ and Electoral ‘Delay’
Reading Time: 22 minutes For most of our history the Electoral College worked as intended. It wasn’t until 1992, and
September 17, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, election security and mail-in ballots were at the forefront on Capitol Hill. Plus: The aftermath of
Republican House Members Ask AG Barr to Prosecute Netflix for ‘Child Pornography,’ following Release of Film ‘Cuties’
Banks’s letter follows Netflix’s debut of the film ‘Cuties,’ which depicts a group of eleven-year-old girls who join a dance
A DARPA-Funded Implantable Biochip to Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets by 2021
The most significant scientific discovery since gravity has been hiding in plain sight for nearly a decade and its destructive
The Capital Note: Forward Guidance & the Fate of Cities
On the menu today: the Fed’s forward guidance, the fate of cities, and the use of collateral in emerging markets.
COVID-19 May Severely Reduce Voter Turnout on College Campuses
Reading Time: 6 minutes Canceled voter registration drives, delays setting up first-ever campus polling sites, and the decision to vote
Online Learning’s Toll on Kids’ Privacy
Reading Time: 2 minutes Whistleblower Says Facebook Ignored Global Political Manipulation (Russ) The author writes, “Facebook ignored or was slow
Barr Defends Right to Intervene in DOJ Investigations, Warns of Abuses by ‘Headhunter’ Prosecutors
“Because I am ultimately accountable for every decision the department makes, I have an obligation to ensure we make the
Trump Administration Wants U.S. Investors to Hold Majority Stake in TikTok
Officials in the administration have expressed skepticism over a deal that would leave Chinese-based ByteDance with a majority stake in
September 16, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a weakened Hurricane Sally dumps rain on parts of the Gulf Coast, leaving homes and roads
Former U.S. Amb. to China Claims Hong Kong Protesters ‘Went Too Far,’ Denies China Carrying Out Genocide of Uyghurs
J. Stapleton Roy, who served as U.S. envoy to China from 1991 to 1995, made the remarks during a Zoom
As Venezuela Foils CIA “Terror Plot” Pompeo Tours Its Neighbors To Talk Regime Change
Venezuela’s government has announced it has foiled a potential terror attack, arresting a former CIA operative while he was on
Senate candidates spend record sums on online ads
Jaime Harrison, the Democratic Senate nominee in South Carolina (Sean Rayford/Getty Images) It isn’t only presidential hopefuls spending big to
Susan Collins Down 12 Points in Maine Senate Race, Latest Quinnipiac Poll Finds
While Collins was previously popular among Maine residents, her stock seems to have fallen during the Trump administration.
World Isn’t Meeting Biodiversity Goals, UN Report Finds
Reading Time: 2 minutes ‘Like an Experimental Concentration Camp’: Whistleblower Alleges Mass Hysterectomies at ICE Detention Center (DonkeyHotey) The author
Tight rematch in Miami-area congressional race draws big money
Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL) (Andrew Harnik-Pool/Getty Images) Despite favoring Hillary Clinton in 2016, Florida’s 27th Congressional District has a history
Detroit Gears Up for Record Mail-in Vote
Reading Time: 6 minutes Four years ago, Donald Trump was the surprise victor in Michigan, edging out Hillary Clinton by
September 15, 2020 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the first Arab-Israeli agreement in 25 years is signed at the White House. Plus: Jared Kushner
Less than 50 Days Until the Next Presidential Election
Reading Time: 4 minutes WhoWhatWhy’s Election Integrity Weekly is written by Gabriella Novello, and edited by William Dowell and Sue
Three Charged for Harassing Patrons at Pittsburgh Restaurants During Labor Day BLM Protest
In one of the two incidents, which were caught on video and posted on social media, Black Lives Matter protesters
Judge Sets Bail at $1 Million Each for Lancaster Rioters
Rioting in Lancaster, Pa. in the wake of the police shooting of a knife-wielding man has led to the arrest
Catholic Group Launches $9.7 Million Anti-Biden Campaign in Battleground States
CatholicVote, a national Catholic political advocacy group, on Tuesday announced the campaign to discourage Catholics from voting for Biden.
