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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Tipsheet: Support for Virginia's Northam withers as Dems urge him to step down

 
 
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Support for Northam withers as Dems urge him to step down
BY TAL AXELROD
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) saw his support within the Commonwealth wither Friday night with mounting calls from members of his own party for him to resign after he admitted to appearing in a racist picture from medical school.

Members of Virginia’s congressional delegation began calling Northam on Friday night and privately urged him to resign, a source familiar with the calls told The Hill. Various national Democratic officials also publicly called for him to step down.
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Congress in painful start to avoid second shutdown
BY JORDAIN CARNEY
Negotiations to avert a partial government shutdown are off to a painfully slow start, with few signs a deal will be forthcoming as Congress heads into week two of the tight three-week timeframe.
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Five takeaways on Trump decision to suspend nuclear treaty with Russia
BY REBECCA KHEEL AND MORGAN CHALFANT 
The Trump administration on Friday announced long-anticipated plans to stop complying with a Soviet-era arms control pact with Russia, the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
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Trump to decry 'decades of political stalemate' in State of the Union
BY JORDAN FABIAN
President Trump is seeking to deliver a bipartisan, optimistic State of the Union address next Tuesday despite the divisive political atmosphere in Washington fueled by the threat of another government shutdown, according to his staff. 
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McAuliffe calls on Northam to resign: Situation in Virginia is ‘untenable’
BY TAL AXELROD
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) called on his successor Ralph Northam (D) to resign late Friday after Northam admitted he appeared in a picture showing a man wearing blackface and another dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe.
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2020 Dems call on Northam to resign
BY TAL AXELROD
Multiple Democratic presidential candidates came out Friday calling for Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) to resign over his appearance in a picture showing a man wearing blackface and another dressed in a Ku Klux Klan robe.
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Trump: Pelosi is 'very bad for our country'
BY OWEN DAUGHERTY
President Trump ripped Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in an interview set to air this weekend, saying she is “very bad for our country.”
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Schumer aide dismissed last year over 'inappropriate encounters'
BY TAL AXELROD
 
Sen. Charles Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) longtime communications director Matt House was pushed out late last year after it was revealed he was having "inappropriate encounters" with junior staffers.
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Trump: 'Good chance' I will declare emergency to build wall
BY JORDAN FABIAN
President Trump said Friday there is a “good chance” he will declare a national emergency to circumvent Congress and build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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White House takes victory lap on jobs numbers: ‘We told you so'
BY TAL AXELROD
The White House took a victory lap Friday after the Labor Department announced 304,000 jobs were created in January, some 139,000 more than economists anticipated.
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The president owes our nation's federal civil servants far more than missed paychecks
BY EDGAR CHEN AND JULIE ZEBRAK
Opinion | After finally relenting to reopen the government in the wake of the longest shutdown in the nation’s history, President Trump thanked federal employees for their “extraordinary devotion,” calling them “incredible patriots.” If only the president knew or understood the true extent of their sacrifice.
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Crisis at our southern border is real and growing worse without the wall
BY BUCK SEXTON
Opinion | The border crisis has been decades in the making. Much of it can be fixed in a matter of months, but only if partisanship gives way to sound policy. With another possible shutdown looming, the American people will see over the next few weeks who is serious, and who is just playing politics.
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The Washington Post: Groups use drug industry’s tactics to get doctors to be cautious about narcotics
BY CAROLYN Y. JOHNSON
The opioid crisis and a series of high-profile lawsuits against drugmakers, including Purdue Pharma and Insys, have put a national spotlight on aggressive pharmaceutical marketing campaigns to persuade doctors to prescribe their drugs, sometimes with scant attention to safety issues
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The New York Times: For N.F.L. Retirees, Opioids Bring More Pain
BY KEN BELSON
Putting up with pain — a lot of it — has for decades been central to the bargain of playing for glory and money in the N.F.L., the biggest stage in American sports.
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CNN: Trump administration defends efforts to identify and reunify separated children
BY PRISCILLA ALVAREZ
The Trump administration defended its efforts to identify and reunify migrant children who had been separated from their undocumented parents along the US-Mexico border in a response to a court order filed Friday.
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Reuters: Iran unveils long-range cruise missile on revolution anniversary
BY REUTERS
Iran unveiled a new cruise missile with a range of 1,300 km (800 miles) on Saturday during celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, state television reported.
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The Associated Press: Red Cross talks to US about risks of sending Venezuela aid
BY LUIS ALONSO LUGO
The International Committee of the Red Cross has talked to the United States about the risks of delivering humanitarian aid to Venezuela without the approval of security forces loyal to President Nicolas Maduro, an official with the agency said Friday.
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