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(3rd LD) Park dissenters in ruling party 'prepared' for impeachment

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

(ATTN: ADDS details in last 4 paras) By Kang Yoon-seung SEOUL, Dec. 6 (Yonhap) -- A group of lawmakers in the ruling Saenuri Party who support President Park Geun-hye's ouster said Tuesday they have completed all preparations for her impeachment, add

Gavin Grimm’s Transgender-Rights Case and the Problem with Informal Executive Action

The New Yorker 

President Obama’s mantra for the past year has been that Congress is broken, so the executive will act. And now, as the stage is set for the new executive, it is dawning on Democrats that living by that sword may mean dying by it. A President can unilaterally revoke prior Presidents’ unilateral actions, and we may soon see just that, in response to Obama’s moves on immigration, climate change, and gun control.

Kaepernick reportedly trades in San Jose estate for NYC two-bedroom

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Last week, we reported that San Francisco 49ers star Colin Kaepernick was selling his four-bedroom, 5.5-bath San Jose estate for $2.9 million and wondered if it could be a sign he’s looking beyond the Bay Area for his next move. It turns out the quarterback, who can opt out of his contract at the end

Antalya’da sürpriz şovlar

Sabah 

Dosso Dossi Fashion Show, bu yıl 14-19 Aralık'ta Antalya Mardan Palace'ta gerçekleşecek. Antalya'ya hareketli günler yaşatacak olan etkinlikler kapsamında; Arash, Brianna, Kate Linn, Chris Thrace ve Vera...Devamı için tıklayınız



Trump: Japan’s Softbank will invest $50 B...

MSNBC 

President-elect Donald Trump announced Japan’s Softbank has agreed to invest $50 billion towards new jobs in the U.S. MSNBC’s Kristen Welker joins MSNBC’s Katy Tur to discuss.

Russia Accuses The US Of Killing Its Medics In Aleppo

yournewswire-com 

A Russian mobile hospital was hit by shelling on Monday, just days after it was set up to provide assistance to civilians in Aleppo. Two Russian medics were killed and another seriously injured after around a dozen of shells hit the facility. Civilians attending appointments were also wounded in the attack. The Russian Defense Ministry ministry said that it attributes blame for the hospital shelling to “terrorists and their patrons in the US, the UK and France.” The Defense Ministry’s spokesman... Читать дальше...

Bolivian troupe performs at City Hall

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

If you are near San Francisco City Hall or just want a lunch break and can make your way down to the Civic Center, then Friday, Dec. 9, would be a great time to see a free dance in the Rotunda. Bolivia Corazón de América is the company scheduled to perform in the series at noon, presented by Dancers’ Group and World Arts West. The troupe features dancers from Bolivia as well as other parts of Latin America and the United States, showcasing traditional dances from the Andes and the Amazon.

Oregon businesses suggest compromise with lawmakers

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

BEND, Ore. (AP) — Representatives from some of Oregon's biggest businesses have expressed a willingness to consider tax increases to help fund state services as long as legislators are willing to compromise.

A 23-year-old rapper who refuses to sign a record deal is making history at the 2017 Grammys

BusinessInsider.com 

Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP

Chance the Rapper is the most talented rapper of his generation and a pioneer in the music industry. His latest album, "Coloring Book," released in May, is one of the the year's best-reviewed albums. It's the first streaming-only album to chart on Billboard's ranking.

This year, the Grammys made streaming-only albums available for awards consideration for the first time. Chance, whose real name is Chancellor Bennett, made history again as "Coloring Book" received several nominations... Читать дальше...





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