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Speaker Nancy Pelosi has set a House vote for Thursday on limiting President Donald Trump's ability to take military action against Iran. The proposal seems certain to draw strong Republican opposition. The proposal comes as Democratic criticism of the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general continues to intensify. Pelosi says last week's drone strike that killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani was “provocative and disproportionate." She scheduled the vote after Iran retaliated by firing missiles at two military bases in Iraq housing U.S. troops. Her announcement also came shortly after administration officials briefed lawmakers on Iran but were criticized by Democrats for being vague. 695

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Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. — The wordsmiths at Lake Superior State University in Michigan have released LSSU's 44th annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness." LSSU's word banishment tradition is now in its fifth decade, and was started by the late W. T. Rabe, a public relations director at Lake Superior State University.Through the years, LSSU has received tens of thousands of nominations for the list, which now includes more than 1,000 entries. This year's list is comprised of nominations that come from the 589

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TAMPA, Florida — The Baylor Lady Bears are national champions for the third time after they defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 82-81 on Sunday in the 2019 NCAA women's basketball tournament title game.Chloe Jackson gave Baylor an 82-80 lead with 3.9 seconds remaining.With 1.9 seconds left, Moon Ursin fouled 330

  

Registration for the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee is more than just a chance to sign-in for the competition.It’s a chance to make friends, with the nearly 600 people gearing up for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.“I've dreamed of being here. I never thought I’d make it,” says 7th-grader Frank Salzeider, who is from Detroit, Michigan. “Felt like it's crazy. It's like, I can’t explain. I can’t explain. No one can explain.”Salzeider and other contestants signed each other’s “Beekeepers” books, which are similar to a yearbook. They also make plans to stay in touch.“Once you meet people here, you can help each other study for next year, and you have something in common: spelling bee,” he says.For Colette Giezentanner, of St. Louis, making it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee is surreal. “I watched it on tv a lot since I was 7 and 8, and so, it's just weird to be in this place that I’ve seen on television so many times,” the 12-year-old says.Giezentanner says she’s excited to be around other people who share her same interests.“They've been doing it for the same, the same things as you to prepare,” she explains. “It's kind of like a community.”But with all the excitement, the competition is still in the back of everyone’s minds. “I’ve been really excited and a little bit nervous, but like, if you have been studying and you know you can get it right,” says 14-year-old Gabriella Agunanne of El Paso, Texas.Meanwhile, these spellers are finding time for friendship and fun, while gearing up for a great competition.“You'd be surprised that, oh it is all about winning, but you actually make a lot of friends here,” says Salzeider. 1666

  

Senate Republicans are drafting a stopgap spending bill to extend the funding deadline for approximately 25% of the federal government until February 8, according to three sources.The decision to move forward on the short-term plan hasn't been finalized, the sources said. There are still senators who are urging GOP leaders to negotiate for a broader deal.A final decision likely won't be made until at least Wednesday, the sources said, and President Donald Trump still needs to sign off on any path forward.Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York told reporters earlier Tuesday that Democrats would "seriously consider" supporting a short-term spending measure.The proposal comes following a stark shift in the White House's stance going into negotiations. Trump initially refused to budge from his demand for billion in border wall funding, a nonstarter for Democrats that prompted the possibility of a partial government shutdown.A compromise seemed unlikely after a televised meeting in the Oval Office last week, when Trump clashed with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, and Senate Minority Leader Schumer on the need for wall funding. The President ultimately took ownership of a possible shutdown."I'll tell you what, I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck," Trump told the top Senate Democrat. "So I will take the mantle. I will be the one to shut it down. I'm not going to blame you for it."But White House press secretary Sarah Sanders suggested Tuesday that the White House could agree to a compromise bill to keep the government open, because "we have other ways that we can get to that billion.""We will work with Congress if they will make sure we get a bill passed that provides not just the funding for the wall, but there's a piece of legislation that's been pushed around that Democrats actually voted 26-5 out of committee that provides roughly billion for border security including .6 billion for the wall," she told Fox News. "That's something that we would be able to support as long as we can couple that with other funding resources."Schumer had previously proposed such a bill to avert a shutdown, but retracted it last week because it would not have passed the House, partially due to House Democrats' opposition to .6 billion in border security. 2363

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