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Impeachment backfire? Schiff opponent launches new ad thanking him for helping Trump

Impeachment backfire? Schiff opponent launches new ad thanking him for helping Trump

Eric Early, a Republican vying to oust Rep. Adam Schiff from office, launched his first TV ad Saturday mocking the "limelight"-seeking California Democrat for leading an unsuccessful impeachment crusade.The 30-second spot features several people telling Schiff "thank you."Early, a Los Angeles attorney running against Schiff for Congress, says Republicans are grateful that Schiff's impeachment backfire has boosted President Trump's likelihood of winning another four years in office.“I thanked Adam Schiff for helping President Trump ultimately get reelected to the presidency," Early, 60, told Fox News. "President Trump’s approval ratings have never been higher since this impeachment. We can thank, in part, Adam Schiff for…
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Nevada caucuses get underway as state Dems hope to avoid repeat of Iowa chaos

Nevada caucuses get underway as state Dems hope to avoid repeat of Iowa chaos

The Nevada caucuses are underway as Sen. Bernie Sanders takes an early lead -- and state Democrats are cautiously hopeful they will avoid the chaos that hit Iowa’s caucuses earlier this month.Early votes coming into the Fox News Decision Desk indicate the Vermont Democratic socialist is off to a strong start in the nation's third contest in the Democratic presidential primary, but it is too early to project whether he will win. With 15 percent of the votes in, Sanders has 46.2 percent.According to the early returns, former Vice President Joe Biden is in second place with 19.2 percent, billionaire Tom Steyer has 11.4 percent, Sen.…
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Imo Governorship Election: Supreme Court Verdict Might Call For Fresh Election…See Parties Involved

Imo Governorship Election: Supreme Court Verdict Might Call For Fresh Election…See Parties Involved

The removal of the previously declared winner of 2019 Imo state Governorship election, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, on January 14, 2020, by the Supreme Court of Nigeria has overtime sprung up confusion, hence the incessant protests. The perceived signs that the Supreme Court is in no doubts contemplating on conducting a fresh governorship election in Imo state is in a bid to make right what seems to have been wrongly done by some right thinking members of the society, hence the nullification the INEC's result in the state. Okechukwu Chukwuemeka Okechukwu (OCO) of APGA who spoke with Famous Reporters, today…
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Popular Nigerian Rapper, Ruggedman Strikes Again As He Launches Fresh Website…’www.iamruggedman.com’.

Popular Nigerian Rapper, Ruggedman Strikes Again As He Launches Fresh Website…’www.iamruggedman.com’.

As part of his plans for the year, popular Nigerian rapper, Michael Ugochukwu Stephens (Ruggedman) is set to launch his brand new website 'www.iamruggedman.com' to commence the yes 2020. A release made available to Famous Reporters by Tokindrumz Management through the Abia born popular Artiste describes the intriguing project as one of the latter's packages for the year 2020. The release reads: "As part of his plans for the year 2020 and beyond, our own Ruggedman Ruggedy Baba launches his brand new website www.iamruggedman.com".  "It is the one-stop-shop for all things Ruggedman. He has a Gallery where you can see the…
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Harvey Weinstein jury has ‘partial’ verdict, judge tells them to keep deliberating

Harvey Weinstein jury has ‘partial’ verdict, judge tells them to keep deliberating

CLOSE Actress Annabella Sciorra will be front and center again on Friday as jurors are expected to hear a reading of a large chunk of her testimony during day 4 of deliberations at Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial. (Feb. 21) AP DomesticNEW YORK – The jury in the Harvey Weinstein sex-crimes trial told the judge Friday that they are unable to reach a verdict on the two predatory sexual assault counts against him but are unanimous on the other three counts. The judge told them to keep deliberating about a half hour before they were dismissed for the weekend.Deliberations will resume Monday…
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‘Screaming red siren’: Trump’s replacement of spy chief after Russia briefing stirs outcry

‘Screaming red siren’: Trump’s replacement of spy chief after Russia briefing stirs outcry

CLOSE Rep. Adam Schiff jokingly referenced a comment made by Vladimir Putin in November. He said President Donald Trump shifted the blame of 2016 election interference to Ukraine, prompting Putin to "thank God" that Russia was no longer the focus. (Jan. 23) AP DomesticWASHINGTON – Democrats expressed outrage Friday over President Donald Trump’s decision to replace his acting intelligence chief after he got angry that U.S. lawmakers were briefed by administration officials on concerns about Russian attempts to interfere in the 2020 election. U.S. intelligence officials told lawmakers Feb. 13 that Russia is mounting an effort to possibly steer the 2020 election in…
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CDC is preparing for the ‘likely’ spread of coronavirus in the US, officials say

CDC is preparing for the ‘likely’ spread of coronavirus in the US, officials say

CLOSE Coronavirus has spread from Wuhan, China, to countries across the world. But how do you know you have it? Here are some signs to watch out for. USA TODAYHealth experts sounded the alarm Friday over the worldwide threat of the coronavirus, with officials warning of its "likely" community spread in the United States and the World Health Organization cautioning that "the window of opportunity is narrowing" for containing the outbreak worldwide.The COVID-19 coronavirus, which erupted in China in December, has killed 2,250 people and sickened almost 76,800 worldwide, the majority of cases in mainland China. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and…
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Whistleblower Mike Fiers says he’s received death threats since exposing Astros’ sign-stealing scheme

Whistleblower Mike Fiers says he’s received death threats since exposing Astros’ sign-stealing scheme

Scott Boeck, USA TODAY Published 2:20 p.m. ET Feb. 21, 2020 | Updated 2:32 p.m. ET Feb. 21, 2020CLOSE What I’m Hearing: Union Chief Tony Clark is trying to clean up after the Astros’ outrage. USA TODAYAstros whistleblower Mike Fiers said Thursday he has received death threats since he exposed Houston's 2017 electronic sign-stealing scheme, but is not too worried. "Whatever, I don't care," Fiers, now with the Oakland Athletics, told the San Francisco Chronicle. "I've dealt with a lot of death threats before. It's just another thing on my plate." Fiers, a former Astros pitcher, revealed details of the sign-stealing scandal they employed during…
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