A former Mexican government official says that in response to President
Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, his nation might stop
cooperating with the United States in the war against the drug cartels,
which would unleash what an analysis has described as “chaos and
violence.”
After a month of huge blizzards and “atmospheric river” storms, the
Sierra Nevada snowpack — source of a third of California’s drinking
water — is 177 percent of the historic average, the biggest in more than
two decades.
A Catholic nun in Spain has caused outrage after she suggested that the
Virgin Mary may not have been a virgin after all. The controversial
Dominican nun invited the ire of the Catholic Church who responded to
her statements in anger.
YouTube temporarily shut down a popular sermon channel, claiming the
videos violated their terms of agreement, including “deceptive
practices, and misleading content or other Terms of Service violations.”
Donald Trump’s war with CNN is becoming more intense, as the president
is again labeling the network “fake news” and is now precluding his
officials from making appearances on the cable giant.
The Democratic governor of New York is calling for lawmakers to pass a
bill enshrining abortion as a right in the state Constitution in the
event that the U.S. Supreme Court ever overturns Roe v. Wade.
Retired Gen. David Petraeus warned lawmakers on Wednesday that the world
order created in part by the United States in the 20th century is under
“unprecedented threat from multiple directions,” pointing to Russia,
China, Islamist extremists and cyber threats.
The White House on Wednesday sharply condemned Iran’s recent ballistic
missile test launch and accused Tehran of threatening the U.S. allies in
the region, and warned of unspecified consequences. “As of today, we
are officially putting Iran on notice,” national security adviser
Michael Flynn told reporters during a daily press briefing.
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