| New Hampshire Votes are already rolling in in the New Hampshire primaries, the second stop on the campaign trail for the tight pack of Democratic presidential candidates. Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite to win the contest, but Sen. Amy Klobuchar is hoping a recent surge in the state will help deliver a surprise showing. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former VP Joe Biden, who both had disappointing results in Iowa, hope New Hampshire voters put the wind back in their campaign sails. The bottom line? Iowa didn't produce a clear front-runner, so New Hampshire may be the place to do it (still, Sanders leads a new national primary poll, followed by Biden and Michael Bloomberg, who's not on the New Hampshire ballot). Meanwhile, President Trump held a rally last night in New Hampshire, continuing to try to draw attention away from the Democratic contest. | | | Coronavirus | | | Budget proposal The White House has submitted a $4.8 trillion federal budget proposal for 2021, and some of the provisions are sure to invite controversy. The proposal would slash billions of dollars in federal support from Medicaid, food stamps and other safety net programs for the poor, while largely sparing the Medicare program that benefits seniors. It would also eliminate an existing student loan forgiveness program for public workers, which provides quite the contrast to Democratic candidates who are touting sweeping student loan forgiveness programs on the campaign trail. NASA would get a $25 billion boost from Trump's plan, with the aim of sending astronauts back to the moon by 2024. All in all, despite calling for major cuts, the budget would fail to eliminate the national deficit over the next 10 years. While some of the budget provisions could pass the Democratic House, others, like the elimination of the student loan forgiveness plan, will have a much harder time getting through. | | | Germany Germany's political future is mired in uncertainty after longtime Chancellor Angela Merkel's hand-picked successor, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, unexpectedly announced that she will not run for chancellor in the 2021 general election. Merkel, who has led Germany for 15 years, is not planning to run for reelection. But if Kramp-Karrenbauer won't fill her shoes, that leaves the contest open for more right-leaning leaders ( and their far-right allies) to step in and drastically change the direction of German politics. This new destabilization probably means Germany will be focusing on its own issues in the coming months, which is bad news for the European Union. Germany is a major power in the bloc, which is looking for strong leaders now that the UK has pulled out. | | | Nigeria | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | 42% That's how much Popeyes restaurant sales jumped in the last quarter of 2019, reaching a delicious $1.3 billion. The chain says it has its famous fried chicken sandwich to thank for the boost. | | | We should not have laws that make most of the population into criminals. Times are very different now than they were in the 17th and 18th centuries. | | | | Ice cream that doesn't melt?! Welcome to your newest craving: Dondurma, a type of stretchy, aromatic, melt-proof Turkish ice cream made from milk, sugar and ... well, we don't want to give away the secret ingredient! (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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