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On the night of Feb. 11, House and Senate negotiators agreed in principle to provide $1.375 billion for fencing and other physical barriers at the Mexican border, part of a broader agreement that would stave off another without funding President Trump’s wall.
committee hearing
filibuster
hike in the deficit
partial government shutdown
won for song of the year, and Michelle Obama made a surprise appearance as Alicia Keys hosted the 61st annual Grammy Awards.
Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next”
Childish Gambino’s “This Is America”
Ella Mai’s “Boo’d Up”
Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode”
In his second State of the Union address, President Trump delivered a message of bipartisan unity on Feb. 5, but signaled that he would continue to wage war for the that have polarized the capital and the nation.
common-sense criminal justice reforms
hard-line immigration policies
major infrastructure plans
opioid epidemic emergency measures
The House Intelligence Committee on Feb. 6 began a broad inquiry into whether , acting only hours after a defiant Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared that the House would not be cowed by the president’s “all-out threat” to drop its investigations of his administration.
President Trump tried to cover up his administration’s involvement in a break-in by five men at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington
NBC was in discussions with President Trump to host a new adaptation of “The Apprentice” after his first term in office ends
President Trump was born in the United States
Russia and other foreign powers may be exercising influence over President Trump
finished third on Feb. 10 in the final race of her career, in Sweden. The 34-year-old American skier won an unprecedented 20 season-long World Cup discipline and overall titles from 2008 to 2016, as well as three Olympic medals.
Chloe Kim
Kelly Clark
Lindsey Vonn
Mikaela Shiffrin
Justin E. Fairfax’s refusal to resign as lieutenant governor of in the face of two allegations of sexual assault has presented Democrats with an excruciating choice: whether to impeach an African-American leader at a moment when the state’s other two top leaders, both white, are resisting calls to quit after admitting to racist conduct.
Missouri
Rhode Island
Texas
Virginia
Amy Klobuchar, the third-term Minnesota senator, entered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination on Feb. 10, making her the fifth currently serving in Congress to announce her candidacy.
Midwesterner
millennial
veteran
woman
The Supreme Court on Feb. 7 blocked a Louisiana law that its opponents say could have left the state with .
no toll-free interstate highways
only one doctor in a single clinic authorized to provide abortions
seven highly segregated school districts and no plan to remedy the situation
tap water that would not have met federal clean water requirements
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and the owner of The Washington Post, accused of “extortion and blackmail” on Feb. 7, laying out a theory that brought together international intrigue, White House politics, nude photos and amorous text messages.
Fox News
the government of Saudi Arabia
The New York Times
the publisher of The National Enquirer
Three of the health-related articles below were recently published in The New York Times. One is from the satirical site The Onion. Which is the fake news story?
“A.I. Shows Promise as a Physician Assistant”
“Key West Bans Sunscreen Containing Chemicals Believed to Harm Coral Reefs”
“Screen Use at Bedtime May Impair Children’s Quality of Life”
“Study Finds Average American Gets Most Physical Exertion Waving Cell Phone Around To Get Signal”