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Beirut explosion linked to Russian ship storing ammonium nitrate left in port, called 'floating bomb'
Posted inWorld

Beirut explosion linked to Russian ship storing ammonium nitrate left in port, called ‘floating bomb’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 6, 2020August 6, 2020
Pence rips Chief Justice Roberts in interview, calls him ‘disappointment to conservatives’
Posted inSupreme Court

Pence rips Chief Justice Roberts in interview, calls him ‘disappointment to conservatives’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 6, 2020August 6, 2020
Washington Post issues major correction after botching Trump-Twitter post
Posted inNational News

Washington Post issues major correction after botching Trump-Twitter post

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 6, 2020August 6, 2020
Cities go to extremes with quarantine crackdowns: Checkpoints, power shutoffs, steep fines
Posted inNational News

Cities go to extremes with quarantine crackdowns: Checkpoints, power shutoffs, steep fines

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 6, 2020August 6, 2020
Republicans and Democrats are trying to find a middle ground on several provisions in order to pass another coronavirus stimulus package, including whether to repeal a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., unveiled a proposal in mid-July along with Congressman Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., to fully restore the deduction in the next relief package. However, Republicans have traditionally opposed repealing the cap – which was implemented as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – arguing that it primarily favors wealthy individuals in high-tax states, which have been accused of budget mismanagement prior to the pandemic. SALT CAP REPEAL THE 'SINGLE BEST' ACTION TO HELP NEW YORK, CUOMO SAYS Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed Democrats for holding up the package over “’an unrelated tax cut for rich people.” The Kentucky Republican made similar comments at the end of July. Schumer has maintained that the bill needs to support state and local governments. CORONAVIRUS HIT HIGH-TAX STATES RENEW SALT CAP REPEAL EFFORTS While the Republican-sponsored HEALS Act does not adjust the measure, House Democrats approved a stimulus proposal in May that called for reinstating the SALT deduction for 2020 and 2021. Repealing the cap could be helpful in high-tax states as they consider how to return to business as usual once the coronavirus crisis subsides. It has caused an exodus from these higher-tax states, which has, in turn, resulted in a loss of state tax revenues. “We need to bring our federal dollars back home and cushion the blow this virus –and this harmful SALT cap--has dealt so many homeowners and families locally,” Schumer said in a statement. Suozzi added that families would leave New York without the measure. The White House has repeatedly pushed back at efforts to overturn the provision for years. A legal challenge that was launched by New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland is making its way through the courts. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS A handful of local officials have been outspoken about repealing the provision, including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is trying to get Manhattan’s wealthiest taxpayers to return to the city. Cuomo said in May that repealing the cap would be the “single best piece of action” to help the state, claiming it costs New York state about $29 billion per year. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy also said undoing the cap would be a form of “main street stimulus.”
Posted inEconomy

In SALT cap stimulus square-off, lawmakers squabble over $10,000 deduction limit

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 5, 2020
McConnell open to extending $600 unemployment boost in coronavirus stimulus deal
Posted inEconomy

McConnell open to extending $600 unemployment boost in coronavirus stimulus deal

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 19, 2024
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed President Trump for suggesting that he would deliver his convention acceptance speech from the White House South Lawn, calling the proposed move "very wrong." "For the President of the United States to degrade once again the White House, as he has done over and over again, by saying he's going to completely politicize it, is something that should be rejected right out of hand," Pelosi, D-Calif., said during an interview on MSNBC. "It's not serious thinking," she said. "It won't happen, whether it's legally wrong or ethically out of the question, it shouldn't have been something that was expressed." TRUMP CAMPAIGN CONSIDERING POSSIBLE CONVENTION ACCEPTANCE SPEECH FROM WHITE HOUSE LAWN Earlier in the day, during an interview on "Fox & Friends," Trump confirmed that his re-election campaign was exploring several options for the site of his Republican National Convention nomination acceptance speech later this month, including the South Lawn. "We're thinking about it," Trump said. "It would be the easiest from the standpoint of security. You know these, they move with a lot of people, it's a very expensive operation militarily. And law enforcement-wise. The Secret Service is fantastic. But it's a big deal." The possibility that Trump may deliver one of his most high-profile speeches at the White House has raised questions over whether it's a violation of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal government employees from participating in partisan political activity -- although the president and vice president are exempt. TRUMP, IN 'FOX & FRIENDS' INTERVIEW, WARNS IT COULD TAKE YEARS TO GET ELECTION RESULTS WITH MASS-MAILED BALLOTS placeholder “I think anything you do on federal property would seem to be problematic,” Sen. John Thune, R, S-D., told reporters this week. At the end of July, Trump abruptly canceled RNC events that were scheduled to take place in Jacksonville, Fla. amid a resurgence of coronavirus cases in the state. His decision to do so came just weeks after he moved the event from North Carolina after a health safety-related dispute with the state's Democratic governor. Several hundred Republican delegates will still meet in Charlotte to nominate Trump, whose address is scheduled to take place the final night of the three-day event, which runs from Aug. 24-27. BIDEN CAMPAIGN SHELLING OUT $280M FOR 15-STATE AD BUY The Democratic National Convention Committee on Wednesday announced the party's event will be completely virtual, with presumptive nominee Joe Biden no longer traveling to Milwaukee to deliver the acceptance speech. Biden will now deliver his keynote speech in his home state of Delaware, according to a news release.
Posted inNational News

Pelosi blasts Trump for saying he may deliver convention speech from White House: ‘He can’t do that’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 5, 2020
Republicans and Democrats are trying to find a middle ground on several provisions in order to pass another coronavirus stimulus package, including whether to repeal a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., unveiled a proposal in mid-July along with Congressman Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., to fully restore the deduction in the next relief package. However, Republicans have traditionally opposed repealing the cap – which was implemented as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – arguing that it primarily favors wealthy individuals in high-tax states, which have been accused of budget mismanagement prior to the pandemic. SALT CAP REPEAL THE 'SINGLE BEST' ACTION TO HELP NEW YORK, CUOMO SAYS Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blamed Democrats for holding up the package over “’an unrelated tax cut for rich people.” The Kentucky Republican made similar comments at the end of July. Schumer has maintained that the bill needs to support state and local governments. CORONAVIRUS HIT HIGH-TAX STATES RENEW SALT CAP REPEAL EFFORTS While the Republican-sponsored HEALS Act does not adjust the measure, House Democrats approved a stimulus proposal in May that called for reinstating the SALT deduction for 2020 and 2021. Repealing the cap could be helpful in high-tax states as they consider how to return to business as usual once the coronavirus crisis subsides. It has caused an exodus from these higher-tax states, which has, in turn, resulted in a loss of state tax revenues. “We need to bring our federal dollars back home and cushion the blow this virus –and this harmful SALT cap--has dealt so many homeowners and families locally,” Schumer said in a statement. Suozzi added that families would leave New York without the measure. The White House has repeatedly pushed back at efforts to overturn the provision for years. A legal challenge that was launched by New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland is making its way through the courts. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS A handful of local officials have been outspoken about repealing the provision, including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is trying to get Manhattan’s wealthiest taxpayers to return to the city. Cuomo said in May that repealing the cap would be the “single best piece of action” to help the state, claiming it costs New York state about $29 billion per year. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy also said undoing the cap would be a form of “main street stimulus.”
Posted inNational News

Trump downplays Republican concerns about giving nomination acceptance at White House: ‘It is legal, there is no Hatch Act’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 5, 2020
McConnell mocks Malibu for seeking stimulus funding to help with electric car conversion
Posted inEconomy

McConnell mocks Malibu for seeking stimulus funding to help with electric car conversion

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 5, 2020
Trump calls Black Lives Matter a 'Marxist group,' rips athletes kneeling for anthem
Posted inNational News

Trump rips athletes kneeling for anthem, calls Black Lives Matter a ‘Marxist group’

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020August 5, 2020
Tropical Storm Isaias caused 147 mph wind gust atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire
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Tropical Storm Isaias caused 147 mph wind gust atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020September 7, 2024
Beirut explosion: Rescue workers frantically search for survivors as Lebanon capital confronts massive devastation
Posted inWorld

Beirut explosion: Rescue workers frantically search for survivors as Lebanon capital confronts massive devastation

USNN World Newsby USNN World NewsAugust 5, 2020June 20, 2024

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  • Chicago’s Lori Lightfoot tweets against Trump as bullets fly outside funeral homeChicago's Lori Lightfoot tweets against Trump as bullets fly outside funeral home
    By Brie Stimson | Fox News The mayor’s tweet came almost simultaneously as at least 15 people were reportedly shot outside a funeral home. Even as Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was accusing President ...
  • Majority of voters reject reducing police funding, despite national push: pollMajority of voters reject reducing police funding, despite national push: poll
    By Adam Shaw | Fox News A majority of voters reject reducing police funding and moving that money to social services, despite a national push in recent weeks from activist ...
  • Trump claims mail-in voting will lead to ‘most corrupt election’ in US historyTrump claims mail-in voting will lead to 'most corrupt election' in US history
    By Brooke Singman | Fox News Republicans have warned about voter fraud connected to mail-in voting for months. President Trump doubled down on his criticism of mail-in voting on Tuesday, warning ...
  • Trump campaign aims to reset with staff shake-up, sharpened data focusTrump campaign aims to reset with staff shake-up, sharpened data focus
    By Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s troubled re-election bid entered a new phase on Thursday after a leadership shake-up put a longtime Republican ...
  • U.S. officials defend Portland crackdown: ‘We’re not going to apologize’U.S. officials defend Portland crackdown: 'We're not going to apologize'
    By Reuters WASHINGTON/PORTLAND (Reuters) – U.S. Homeland Security officials said on Monday they had no intention of pulling back in Portland, Oregon, after a federal ...
  • Gunman in FedEx uniform slays son, wounds spouse of judge linked to gang, Epstein, ‘Housewives’ casesGunman in FedEx uniform slays son, wounds spouse of judge linked to gang, Epstein, ‘Housewives’ cases
    By Edmund DeMarche, Stephanie Pagones | Fox News Judge worked in cases involving Jeffrey Epstein and RHNJ’s Teresa and Joe Giudice. A gunman wearing a FedEx driver’s uniform on ...
  • Florida sheriff investigates triple homicide on lake: ‘This is a horrific scene”Florida sheriff investigates triple homicide on lake: 'This is a horrific scene"
    By Robert Gearty | Fox News ‘This is a horrfic scene,’ sheriff says Florida detectives said Saturday they were investigating the deaths of three close friends who drove to a ...
  • US attorney calls for probe into federal crackdown on Portland riots; DHS chief promises ‘we will never surrender’US attorney calls for probe into federal crackdown on Portland riots; DHS chief promises ‘we will never surrender’
    By Adam Shaw | Fox News The U.S. Attorney for Oregon on Friday called for an investigation into the Department of Homeland Security’s conduct in cracking down on the riots that ...
  • Jonathan Turley calls out CNN’s ‘telling moment of dissonance’ amid unrelenting anti-Trump coverageJonathan Turley calls out CNN's 'telling moment of dissonance' amid unrelenting anti-Trump coverage
    By Brian Flood | Fox News Tapper fact-checked colleagues after McEnany criticism. George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley praised CNN’s Jake Tapper Friday for fact-checking his colleague Jim Acosta, writing in a blistering column ...
  • Ivanka Trump’s Big Idea: Overhaul government hiring to prioritize job skills over college degreesIvanka Trump’s Big Idea: Overhaul government hiring to prioritize job skills over college degrees
    By Brooke Singman | Fox News The Big Idea is a series that asks top lawmakers and figures to discuss their moonshot — what’s the one proposal, if politics and polls ...
  • Ingraham tells voters to ‘learn to spot lies’ from Democrats, prevent ‘Orwellian chasm’ of Biden presidencyIngraham tells voters to 'learn to spot lies' from Democrats, prevent 'Orwellian chasm' of Biden presidency
    By Charles Creitz | Fox News Fox News host asks Americans, ‘Wouldn’t you rather be decoding and exposing the radical agenda’? Laura Ingraham opened Thursday’s show with a monologue ...
  • CNN’s Jim Acosta blasted for taking Kayleigh McEnany out of context in viral tweetCNN's Jim Acosta blasted for taking Kayleigh McEnany out of context in viral tweet
    By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News CNN’s chief anti-Trump reporter Jim Acosta was blasted on social media over a tweet that quoted White House Press Secretary Kayleigh ...
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