| The Supreme Court’s reluctance to take up new cases on volatile social issues is putting it on a collision course with President Donald Trump, whose Justice Department is trying to rush such disputes through the appeals system to get them before the nine justices as quickly as possible. | | | |
Planned Parenthood’s affiliates in Louisiana do not perform abortions, but some in Kansas do. Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance program for low-income Americans, pays for abortions only in limited circumstances such as when a woman’s life is in danger. The Supreme Court rejected appeals by Louisiana and Kansas seeking to end their public funding to women’s healthcare and abortion provider Planned Parenthood through the Medicaid program, with Trump’s appointee Brett Kavanaugh among the justices who rebuffed the states. | |
Kneeling in front of riot police, 32 religious leaders and activists were arrested at the U.S. border fence in San Diego during a protest to support the Central American migrant caravan. More than 400 demonstrators, many leaders of churches, mosques, synagogues and indigenous communities, sought a halt to detention and deportation of migrants and for the United States to welcome the caravan that arrived in Tijuana, Mexico in November. | | | |
U.S. lawmakers have reached an agreement on the Farm Bill that drops a proposal to tighten food stamps restrictions backed by President Trump, and are looking to vote on it this week, according to congressional staffers. | |
At least three people had died and thousands of homes were left without power in the Carolinas and Virginia after a storm dumped up to two feet of snow in parts of the southeastern United States. | |
Commentary: Robert Mueller’s latest filings about statements by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen have brought the president closer to the prospect of prosecution when he becomes a private citizen, writes Tim Weiner, a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner for his reporting and writing on American intelligence agencies. “Mueller and the FBI agents he commands have many months of work ahead. I suspect they are assembling the facts that one day will fill a sealed indictment – United States vs. Donald J. Trump." | |
| U.S. military ends search for five Marines missing in the sea off Japan since two Marine Corps aircraft were involved in an accident during an air-to-air refueling exercise on Dec. 6 https://reut.rs/2EpEZM2 via @kellyJapan 1:29 AM - Dec 11, 2018 |
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