Trump account removes retweet of link to article naming alleged whistleblower
President Trump’s Twitter account has removed a retweet that contained a link to an article naming the purported Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) whistleblower who helped trigger impeachment proceedings.
Leading House Dem claims Senate GOP 'breaking the rules' by working with White House on impeachment
Progressive Caucus co-chair Mark Pocan, D-Wis., accused Senate Republicans of "breaking the rules" on Friday as he discussed their coordination with the White House in planning for a trial following the House's impeachment vote.
Ask HN: How do you consume noisy financial news?
2 by caro_douglos | 2 comments on Hacker News. TLDR: Short of putting together an aggregator...how do you attempt to grapple too much noise from financial news sources? Is turning them off the best bet? From a national (USA) perspective I see people obsess over the markets (as they should given it's their life savings at play). My observations is that the older crowds watch cnbc, fox business news, or NBR (rip [1]). In bad times watching this news brings a sense of panic to the boomer. In good times it still just raises their blood pressure. ~15 years ago I would read the financial times and watch Nightly Business Report on pbs after school. These days I stick to headlines and conspiracy theories... doubling down on surfacing sources through duckduckgo and twitter. I use the !bang feature so as not to limit my results to bing. Certainly not ideal. This results in much of the financial news I stumble upon seeming like a WWE act[2]. Are there any Paul Kangas like sources that I'm missing other than r/wallstreetbets? [1] NBR is no more: https://ift.tt/2Zz1GoD https://ift.tt/32HWnDr [2] https://ift.tt/2Q3SKV2
A highway accident killed at least 22 people on Saturday after a truck collided with a minibus in Port Said, Egypt, about 125 miles north of the country's capital, Cairo.