Iraqi city of Kirkuk rocked by 6 blasts; at least 4 killed

Iraqi security officials say a series of explosions in the northern city of Kirkuk has killed at least four people and wounded 23.
Iraqi city of Kirkuk rocked by 6 blasts; at least 4 killed

Iraqi security officials say a series of explosions in the northern city of Kirkuk has killed at least four people and wounded 23.
With most cases centering on New York City, US measles count nears 1,000, toppling records

U.S. health officials on Thursday reported 971 measles cases so far this year, the highest tally in 27 years. Illnesses have been reported in 26 states, but the vast majority are in New York City.
$19 billion disaster bill once again blocked in House by a lone Republican lawmaker

The House failed for the third time to approve a $19.1 billion disaster aid bill after another GOP congressman dissented – delaying the passage of the bill until next week.
Tlaib backs impeachment as ‘our job, our duty and responsibility’ as Omar tweets ‘call to action’

Omar tweeted Wednesday that Mueller’s public statement about his report was “a call to action.”
Carnival to start delivering beer on cruises, but there’s a catch

It’s about to get a lot easier to get drinks on a cruise… as long as you’re also looking to get a pizza at the same time.
Will Congress begin impeachment proceedings?

Former DOJ prosecutor Jim Trusty says he believes the House will continue to investigate President Trump even if they decide not to move forward with impeachment proceedings.
Hillary Clinton to serve as keynote speaker at cyber defense summit

Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will serve as a keynote speaker at the Cyber Defense Summit 2019, the cybersecurity company FireEye announced on Thursday.
Navy official confirms White House requested USS McCain be kept away during Trump visit

U.S. Navy officials tell Fox News that all ships were in their normal configuration during the president’s visit; national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports.
2016 intel briefing didn’t warn of Russian outreach to Trump campaign or investigation of aides

A mid-August 2016 counterintelligence briefing for the Trump campaign did not specifically warn officials about Russian outreach to the Trump team nor did it warn that two campaign aides, Mike Flynn and George Papadopoulos, were already under FBI investigation, Fox News has learned.
Barr says he ‘personally felt’ Mueller could have reached decision on obstruction

Attorney General Bill Barr has said that he “personally” felt that Special Counsel Robert Mueller could have reached a decision about whether or not President Trump obstructed justice during the Russia investigation.