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In dramatic turnaround, House speaker sets up clash pitting Congress against the president

The decision from Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) comes amid reports that President Trump may have pressured a foreign leader to investigate potential 2020 campaign rival Joe Biden and his family.

Trump says he has authorized release of Ukraine call transcript

President Trump said the transcript will be released on Wednesday, and it will be fully "declassified and unredacted."
The Fix
Analysis

Why the Ukraine allegations broke the Democratic dam on impeachment

It is possible Nancy Pelosi finally found something she can sell to a public skeptical of impeachment.
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The Daily 202
Analysis

A dozen House Democrats just pivoted toward impeaching Trump. Here’s why each is a big deal.

The cohort includes close allies of Nancy Pelosi, national security veterans and vulnerable freshmen.
Perspective

Trump’s strategy — counterpunch, confuse and con — depends on the media

News organizations "privilege the lie" when they let President Trump shift blame to Joe Biden’s Ukraine role.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s move, which would invoke a rarely used tool of the federal government, could put billions in federal funds in jeopardy.
Embattled Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he will not resign after suffering a brutal defeat: The ruling asserts that suspending Parliament was a political maneuver to limit debate, and it strongly suggests that he might have misled the queen.
President Trump told the world leaders gathering at the annual U.N. General Assembly that “love of our own nations makes the world better for all nations.”
Neumann’s leadership has come under fire in recent weeks after parent company We Co.'s bid to go public was postponed as the company’s valuation plummeted. He will become nonexecutive chairman of the board.
Led by a Bible-quoting Muslim, Arabs helped deny Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the victory he sought.
Tech Review
We’ve had the $2.000 folding phone for 24 hours and it hasn’t broken … yet.
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Perspective
The fast-food chain’s salvo in the chicken sandwich wars is over the top.
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Black students’ fight for voting access in Texas conjures a painful past

When students at the historically black Prairie View A&M University challenged Waller County’s limited early-voting hours, they took on the county’s freighted history.
Podcast

How NASA scientists persuaded Kennedy to go to the moon

In the eighth chapter of Moonrise, John F. Kennedy goes from senator to president and space cowboys go from fiction to reality.
By The Way

A tour company’s collapse stranded people worldwide. What are their rights?

The answers vary around the globe, but they’re all fairly bleak.
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A Fox News guest called Greta Thunberg 'mentally ill.' The network just apologized.
A Fox News guest called Greta Thunberg 'mentally ill.' The network just apologized.
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Britain's top court rules Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament 'unlawful'
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Sen. Chris Murphy 'rethinking impeachment' in midst of whistleblower controversy
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