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What we’re reading: Dems’ will never see Trump’s taxes

What we’re reading: Dems’ will never see Trump’s taxes

By Marley Capper
Published Apr 7, 2019

Mick Mulvaney, White House chief of staff, says that the democrats will ‘never’ see the presidents tax returns. (Photo provided by AP) We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “Fox...

Trump visiting the Texas-Mexico border in January.

What we’re reading: Trump visits the border

By Nicole Hawkins
Published Apr 5, 2019

We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “The Washington Post” to the “The New York Times.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today,...

What we’re reading: A first for Chicago

What we’re reading: A first for Chicago

By Marlena Markland
Published Apr 3, 2019
Today's aggregation features stories fro Chicago electing its newest mayor to a proposition for new fluoride standards to be set for bottled water.
What we’re reading: No deal on Brexit

What we’re reading: No deal on Brexit

By Emily Gustafson
Published Mar 29, 2019
We’re back and we’re reading - everything from “CNN” to the “New York Times.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today we’ve got another failed Brexit vote, Lyft’s entry into the stock market and new mandatory reporting policy for the Vatican.
Women are treated for suspected cholera infection at a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Mar. 28, 2019. A United Nations humanitarian agency said on Monday that Yemen has witnessed a sharp spike in the number of suspected cholera cases this year, as well as increased displacement in a northern province. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

What we’re reading: Yemen facing threats

By Lindsey Follis
Published Mar 28, 2019

We’re back and we’re reading everything from “Fox News” to “The New York Times.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got a...

What we're reading: Mueller finds no Trump collusion

What we’re reading: Mueller finds no Trump collusion

By Desaray Hickombottom
Published Mar 25, 2019
Robert Mueller finds no evidence of collusion between President Donald Trump's campaign and the Russian government.
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP/Sebastian Scheiner)

What we’re reading: Trump backs Israel

By Tim Daly
Published Mar 22, 2019

We’re back and we’re reading everything from “Fox News” to “The New York Times.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got an...

Former felon Desmond Meade and president of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, left, arrives with family members at the Supervisor of Elections office Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019, in Orlando, Fla., to register to vote. Former felons in Florida began registering for elections on Tuesday, when an amendment that restores their voting rights went into effect. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

What we’re reading: Not so fast

By Riane Cleveland
Published Mar 20, 2019
6 stories for March 20, 2019.
Jolt student chapter in Austin, TX protesting. (Photo via mobilistationlab.org)

#JoltTheVote: A new group encourages political engagement

By Oscar Hernandez and Oscar Hernandez
Published Mar 19, 2019
Jolt, a Latino civic engagement program, hopes to engage students at TCU to engage in political issues in their community.
Michael Cohen headlines a heavy week of White House-related news. Photo by Julie Jacobson, Associated Press.

What we’re reading: Cohen sues Trump

By Mitchell Lefevre
Published Mar 8, 2019
This edition of "What we're reading" includes Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort, Bill Shine and more.
In this Feb. 26, 2019 file photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington.  McConnell acknowledged Monday that opponents of President Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency along the U.S.-Mexico border have enough votes in the Republican-led Senate to prevail on a resolution aimed at blocking the move.  McConnell, who fell in line behind Trump despite his own misgivings about the declaration, said Trump will veto the resolution and that it’s likely to be sustained in Congress. McConnell’s remarks in his home state came after fellow Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul became the latest GOP lawmaker to say he can’t go along with the White House on the emergency declaration.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

What we’re reading: Congress making moves

By Ben Auten
Published Mar 5, 2019
Trump's state of emergency regarding wall funding will be vetoed by Congress.
The 25th Amendment - A coup or not?

The 25th Amendment – A coup or not?

By Emily Gustafson
Published Mar 4, 2019
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe's discussion of invoking the 25th Amendment raises the question - could this be considered a coup?