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So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill! Trump tweeted.Thunberg later responded to Trump's tweet by updating the biography section on her Twitter profile to read, "A teenager working on her anger management problem. Currently chilling and watching a good old fashioned movie with a friend." 387
Six measures on four state ballots concerned the legalization of recreational or medical marijuana.Voters in Michigan approved a measure that allows people 21 and older to use marijuana and changes current violations from crimes to civil infractions.Missouri had three competing measures. All of them proposed to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, but with different proposed sales tax amounts and revenue uses:- 2% tax, with revenue to be spent on veterans' services, drug treatment, education and law enforcement- 15% tax, with revenue to be spent on a biomedical research institute- 4% tax, with revenue to be spent on health care services for veteransVoters in Utah are deciding whether to legalize medical marijuana, and Michigan and North Dakota voters weighed citizen initiatives to legalize recreational marijuana.Oklahoma voted in June to approve medical marijuana. 880

The "cemetery" display includes 300 crosses each cross representing 10 babies that die by being aborted each day. It was created by an organization called Students For Life.The filmed vandalism occurred 24 hours after the display was made, according to local media. It comes just a few weeks after a federal lawsuit settlement about a similar anti-abortion display and “trigger warnings” that Miami officials tried to require students to use with displays.The vandalism video was allegedly recorded by a student at the campus and was posted online by the website Media Research Center.See the video of the incident here.RELATED: Anti-abortion student group files federal suit against Miami University in Ohio 733
t last week.In addition to reducing working hours, managers urged staff to cut down on the time they spent in meetings and responding to emails.They suggested that meetings should last no longer than 30 minutes. Employees were also encouraged to cut down on meetings altogether by using an online messaging app (Microsoft's, of course).The effects were widespread. More than 90% of Microsoft's 2,280 employees in Japan later said they were impacted by the new measures, according to the company.By shutting down earlier each week, the company was also able to save on other resources, such as electricity.The initiative is timely. Japan has long grappled with a grim — and in some cases, fatal — 696
that the House will vote on later this week to formalize the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.The full House is expected to vote on the resolution on Thursday.The text of the resolution lays out how the House Intelligence Committee will conduct public hearings and how the House Judiciary Committee "shall report to the House of Representatives such resolutions, articles of impeachment, or other recommendations as it deems proper."For the public hearings, the resolution includes language allowing the chairman and ranking member -- in this case, the top-ranking Republican -- of the Intelligence Committee to question witnesses for up to 90 minutes, and it also allows them to give that time to committee aides to conduct questioning.The resolution also states that the minority may request witnesses to be called and issue subpoenas — but those subpoenas can only be issued "with the concurrence of the chair," meaning that Democrats would have to sign off on any Republican-led subpoenas.The resolution says that the House Intelligence Committee will write a report "setting forth its findings and any recommendations" and that the report will be transmitted to the Judiciary Committee and be made public.A summary of the resolution posted by the House Rules Committee, which will debate and approve the measure on Wednesday, says that the resolution allows the President's counsel an opportunity to participate in the proceedings. The summary says the President's lawyers will have an opportunity to present their case, attend hearings and respond to evidence and raise an objection to testimony given.But the committee says that "If the President unlawfully refuses to cooperate with congressional requests," then the chairman has discretion to deny requests from the President's lawyers. 1817
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