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U.S. House impeaches Trump for a second time; 10 Republicans vote yes

The article of impeachment against U.S. President Donald Trump, which U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will sign in an engrossment ceremony, is seen at the U.S. Capitol in Washington January 13, 2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis

WASHINGTON - Donald Trump on Wednesday became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice, as 10 of his fellow Republicans joined Democrats in the House of Representatives to charge him with inciting an insurrection in last week's violent rampage in the Capitol.  Full Article 

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Chief Steve Dickson answers questions about his test flight of a Boeing 737 MAX after landing at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. September 30, 2020. Mike Siegel/Pool via REUTERS.

Exclusive: U.S. FAA chief orders 'zero tolerance' for disruptive airline passengers, possibly jail

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson signed an order on Wednesday directing the agency to take a "zero tolerance policy" after supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump were disruptive on some recent flights.  Full Article 

A 3D-printed Facebook logo is seen placed on a keyboard in this illustration taken March 25, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

U.S. judge in Facebook antitrust lawsuits sets March, April deadlines for responses

The judge overseeing separate lawsuits against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission and a big group of states set a March deadline for the social media company to respond, according to a court filing on Wednesday.  Full Article 

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High court revives bar on abortion pill mail delivery in pandemic

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated a requirement that women visit a hospital or clinic to obtain a drug used for medication-induced abortions, lifting an order by a lower court allowing the drug to be mailed or delivered as a safety measure during the coronavirus pandemic.  Full Article 

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