The Battle for California’s 20 Million Voters Came Early This Year And Michael Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders are competing fiercely in places like Fresno, where candidates very rarely go. Go to Source
Trump, at National Prayer Breakfast, Lashes Out at Impeachment Foes The president denounced the “corrupt people” who pushed for his impeachment. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the president seemed “a little sedated” during his State of the Union address. Go to Source
Trump Offers Formal Response to Acquittal in Senate Impeachment Trial The president delivered his reaction to the defeat of two articles of impeachment against him. At a prayer breakfast earlier Thursday, he expressed anger and resentment. Go to Source
Trump’s Team Celebrates Acquittal at (Where Else?) His Washington Hotel Several current and former Trump advisers gathered to mingle and toast the president’s acquittal in the Senate. Go to Source
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http://youtu.be/waTcPltlzVA Sen. Mitt Romney makes his emotional case before voting to convict President Trump during the Senate impeachment trial. Romney broke with his party by becoming the only Republican to vote to convict Trump of abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine. “I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice. I am profoundly religious. My faith is at the heart of who I am. I take an oath before God as enormously consequential,” he said on the Senate floor before the vote. The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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http://youtu.be/wZoyeywOHFk Haunting drone footage shows the largely empty thoroughfares in the coronavirus epicenter city of Wuhan, a sprawling metropolis of 11 million residents that appears to have been transformed into a ghost town. The video captures a variety of eerie scenes, including one bridge with a handful of vehicles, another that is devoid of traffic, a lone car on a six-lane highway and the airport at a standstill. The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges in Near Party-Line Vote As Republicans rallied behind President Trump, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, the party’s 2012 presidential nominee, joined Democrats in voting to convict, the only senator to cross party lines. Go to Source
Romney, Defying the Party He Once Personified, Votes to Convict Trump Senator Mitt Romney grew emotional as he pronounced the president “guilty of an appalling abuse of public trust.” The recriminations from fellow Republicans were immediate. Go to Source
In Trump Country, the Resistance Meets the Steel Curtain Anti-Trump forces are still hard at work in deeply conservative areas, but the heady expectations of changing minds are getting harder to sustain. Go to Source
Bernie Sanders Raised $25 Million in January, More Than Any Rival in Any Quarter The Vermont senator’s announcement came as the Biden, Buttigieg and Warren campaigns are showing signs of financial strain. Go to Source
Investigations Into 2020 Candidates Must Be Cleared by Top Justice Dept. Officials The move is intended to help avoid upending the election as the F.B.I. inadvertently did in 2016 when its campaign inquiries shaped the outcome of the race. Go to Source
Trump Impeachment Trial: Live Updates Ahead of the Final Votes The Senate is expected to vote at 4 p.m. Eastern to acquit President Trump in his impeachment trial. A few senators could defect. Democrats are already planning to continue their investigations of Mr. Trump, starting with a possible subpoena of John Bolton. Go to Source
Beyond the Partisan Fight, a Wealth of Evidence About Trump and Ukraine Regardless of the Senate’s verdict, the impeachment inquiry, President Trump’s own words and other revelations yield a narrative establishing his involvement in the pressure campaign. Go to Source
Assured of Impeachment Acquittal, Trump Makes Case for Second Term in State of the Union But his speech had the surreal quality of a president on trial for high crimes and misdemeanors addressing lawmakers in the chamber where he was impeached just seven weeks ago. Go to Source
Trump Claims End of ‘American Decline’ While Avoiding Mention of Impeachment in State of the Union The interactions between President Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the State of the Union address underscored the bitterness the move to remove him from office has caused. Go to Source
Trump and Pelosi Exchange Snubs at the State of the Union Address He declined to shake her outstretched hand. She omitted his ceremonial introduction and ripped up her copy of his speech. Go to Source
Six Takeaways from Trump's 2020 State of the Union Speech President Trump framed his third year in office as an unmistakable success and his fourth as more of the same. But one word was left out of his speech: “impeachment.” Go to Source
Iowa Caucus Results: Live Updates and Coverage The Democratic presidential candidates sought to turn the chaos to their own advantage as they focused their attention on the New Hampshire primary. Go to Source
2020 Iowa Caucus Live Updates: Delayed Results Lead to Confusion Seven Democratic candidates made a competitive push in Iowa. The Times is providing up-to-date results and live political analysis. Go to Source
Waiting Years for This Night, Then Hours for an Iowa Winner How a day that was supposed to bring clarity to the 2020 race turned into a cliffhanger caucus. Go to Source
Amy Klobuchar’s Caucus-Day in Iowa Visit Pays Off While the final results of the Iowa caucuses were unclear, there was no shortage of drama inside the Johnston Middle School gymnasium. Go to Source
Iowa’s Republicans Unite for Trump (Romney Holdouts Aside) In the state’s noncompetitive Republican primary, President Trump’s true believers dominated school gyms, churches and other caucus sites. Go to Source
Beijing Sees ‘Major Test’ as Doors to China Close and Coronavirus Deaths Surpass SARS The number of dead is likely to grow as the tally of confirmed infections surges by more than 2,000 every day. “There’s no sign that it’s getting better,” said a health expert. Go to Source
Democrats Had a 2020 Vision. This Isn’t Quite What They Expected. On the brink of actual voting, the party that preached of unity to defeat President Trump finds itself very divided. Go to Source
Iowa Caucus 2020: What to Watch For and When to Expect Results Seven Democratic candidates are mounting competitive efforts in the state. The Times will provide up-to-date results and live political analysis. Go to Source
Iowa Could Have Multiple Candidates Declare Victory. Let Us Show You How. It’s not likely to happen, but a perfect political storm is plausible. Go to Source
Iowa Will Be the First Test Case for 2020 Election Security The good news is that caucuses are inherently safer than traditional elections. But campaigns remain dangerously exposed to hackers, and election systems in many states are still vulnerable. Go to Source
SARS Stung the Global Economy. The Coronavirus Is a Greater Menace. In the nearly 20 years since SARS, China’s importance in the global economy has grown exponentially. Go to Source
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