| Impeachment | | 142 The number of tweets and retweets President Trump sent Wednesday during the first day of opening arguments. That's the most tweets he's ever sent in a single day as President. | | | | Coronavirus | | | Immigration Today marks the start of a new Trump administration policy that makes it harder for foreign nationals to practice "birth tourism." That's when expectant parents travel to give birth in the US to ensure their children become American citizens. Under the new rules, the State Department will no longer issue temporary visas to visitors found to be traveling with the purpose of birth tourism. That raises the question: How would officials know if someone was coming to the US with that strategy in mind? According to the State Department, you can't just ask a traveler if they are pregnant, so it's unclear how the new rule will be implemented. Every year, about 10,000 foreign women who live overseas give birth on US soil, according to the CDC. | | | Iraq | | | Myanmar The United Nations' top court has ordered the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar to prevent acts of genocide against its persecuted Rohingya minority. Myanmar's government and military are facing charges of "genocidal acts" against the Muslim minority group, and this ruling acts as a kind of injunction while the larger case gets underway. As part of the order, Myanmar must also preserve evidence that could play a part in the case. So far, the country's leaders have defended themselves by saying any human rights violations don't necessarily amount to genocide. Human rights groups and a UN fact-finding commission tasked with investigating atrocities in Myanmar disagree. More than 740,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar in 2016 and 2017, and reports from survivors detailed gang rape, mass killings, torture and widespread destruction of property by the country's military forces. | | | Sponsor Content from Wise Bread Wise Bread, a company that analyzes the best credit cards for different lifestyles, has a PSA for you about an extremely high cashback card. It comes with up to 5% cashback, no annual fee AND 0% APR until 2021. Learn more! | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $828 million That's how much the grounding of the 737 Max jet cost Southwest Airlines last year. The carrier is seeking compensation from Boeing for the lost profits. | | | When you open a dollar bill, it reads, 'This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private.' Cash ought to command universal acceptance. New York City Councilman Ritchie Torres, who is sponsoring a bill to ban cashless stores in the city. Torres says the bill would protect the most vulnerable New Yorkers, such as seniors, homeless people and undocumented residents. Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign the bill, which would take effect in several months. | | | | Experience the rainbow You've almost made it through another tough week. Now, relax your eyes with the luminous colors of the Washington National Cathedral's stained glass windows, shot in time lapse. Ahhh. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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