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U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw's Tuesday ruling stems from a class- action lawsuit filed last week against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, alleging the family of seven has not been permitted access to attorneys during proceedings known as "non-refoulement interviews," during which migrants at the border must express fears over being returned to Mexico. 365
WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Intelligence Committee Democrats say evidence of President Donald Trump's misconduct and obstruction of Congress is "overwhelming," in a new report released Tuesday detailing the allegations against the President involving Ukraine.The 300-page report sets the stage for the impeachment of a US president for just the third time in history. The report stops short of outright recommending impeachment, saying that is a decision for Congress to ultimately make."The President engaged in this course of conduct for the benefit of his own presidential reelection, to harm the election prospects of a political rival, and to influence our nation's upcoming presidential election to his advantage," the report says. "In doing so, the President placed his own personal and political interests above the national interests of the United States, sought to undermine the integrity of the US presidential election process, and endangered US national security."The report from the House Intelligence Committee makes the Democrats' case for impeachment, weaving a narrative about Trump's handling of Ukraine, including with exhibits and phone logs.The report also compares Trump's lack of cooperation with Congress with the cooperation in past administrations to argue that this President has engaged in unprecedented stonewalling. "Indeed, it would be hard to imagine a stronger or more complete case of obstruction than that demonstrated by the President since the inquiry began," the report says.The committee's report serves as the backbone of the Democrats' impeachment proceedings against the President. The committee is expected to vote to approve it on Tuesday evening to send it to the House Judiciary Committee, where it is expected to serve as the basis of articles of impeachment that would be drafted by that panel in the coming days. 1859
What I saw was a deputy arrive ... take up a position and he never went in, Israel said at a news conference. Israel said Peterson should have "went in. Addressed the killer. Killed the killer." Peterson was suspended without pay, after which he resigned. 255
Two elementary schools in Herriman, Utah — Butterfield Canyon and Bastian — have decided to get rid of homework this school year.The principal of Butterfield Canyon Elementary School principal said it wasn't a quick decision. A few years back, a previous school superintendent shared some research from John Hattie, who argues that homework for elementary school students is not effective.“When there is research to show that homework is not effective, it’s a practice that we need to leave behind," principal Amanda Bollinger said.She first started talking to her teachers about the idea last school year, but finally decided to fully implement the no-homework policy for the 2019-2020 school year.In terms of academics, they haven't seen any sort of negative impacts to students' performance, Bollinger said. In fact, third-grade teacher Janet Hall said she has seen her students work harder and smarter."I am seeing them more focused on what they are doing at school. They know the importance of staying on task and learning here," she said.It's been an adjustment, Hall admits — although she was never one to hand out loads of homework.“I always said anything that the kids don’t finish in class would be sent home as homework, and now I don’t get to do that," she said.Where the no-homework policy has been most beneficial is with students' mental health, Bollinger said.“We’ve actually had a reduction by about 50 percent in anxiety referrals to our school physiologist," she said.Not everyone has been on board, Bolinger said, but most are in support.The hope is that students will use this time to play outside, read more, eat dinner with their family and get to bed early."Hopefully parents are taking advantage of the time to teach their kids life skills and things that will really benefit them, more than writing their spelling words five times," Hall said.Students are still asked to read 20 minutes every night.This story was originally published by Sydney Glenn at KSTU. 1985
Unlike drilling rigs, which typically move from location to location, production facilities stay in the same spot throughout a project's duration.And even days before landfall. 177