The Doctrine Digest 1/23

Headlines:

  1. Senate passes bill to reopen government
  2. Poll: Majority have favorable view of George W. Bush
  3. Vermont becomes ninth U.S. state to legalize marijuana
  4. GSU SOCCER PLAYER WITHDRAWS FROM SCHOOL AFTER USING RACIAL EPITHET
  5. Eagles fan who slammed into pole in subway says he's OK
  6. L'Oréal's First Hijab-Wearing Model Steps Down After Anti-Israel Tweets Are Uncovered
  7. Cosby jokes in 1st show since 2015 he 'used to be' comedian

WTF: 

  1. Google's self-driving cars are coming to Atlanta
  2. Fifth grader unknowingly passes out medical marijuana gummies at school
  3. Bakery makes controversial new doughnut based on dangerous kids challenge
  4. Dead Buddhist monk 'smiles' as his body is exhumed two months after being buried
  5. If you talk in your sleep, you're probably being really nasty and offensive
  6. Eagles v. Hotel California: After Lawsuit, Band Reaches A Settlement

More Headlines:

  1. City bid looks for artists to put monument near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  2. US slaps 'America First' tariffs on washing machines and solar panels
  3. Alleged payment to porn star was illegal donation to Trump campaign, watchdog says
  4. Montana becomes first state to implement net neutrality after FCC repeal
  5. Pope Francis Apologizes To Sexual Abuse Victims, But Still Backs Bishop
  6. 'Serial killer nurse' charged with 97 more murders by German prosecutors

Today’s Trump Dump:

  1. Axios: New FBI director threatened to resign under pressure from Sessions
  2. Melania Trump will no longer join the President in Davos
  3. Former Trump Aide's Fiancee Warns White House: 'A Lot To Come'
  4. VP defends Trump over vulgar remarks on African immigrants
  5. Yet Another Tell-All About Trump's White House Reveals Insider Secrets

Weinstein And Company:

  1. Netflix reportedly lost $39 million reacting to sexual misconduct allegations against its stars
  2. Matt Lauer kicked out of Hamptons home by wife Annette Roque
  3. Emma Ann Miller confronts Larry Nassar in court
  4. Gordon Edelstein, former artistic director at Seattle's ACT Theatre, accused of sexual misconduct

Other News:

  1. Progressives fume after vote to end government shutdown
  2. Michigan man arrested after caller threatens to kill CNN employees
  3. Megyn Kelly fires back at Jane Fonda: 'She has no business lecturing anyone'
  4. Naomi Parker Fraley, who posed for iconic 'Rosie the Riveter' portrait in Alameda, dead at 96
  5. Dems poised to gain seats after court throws out Pa. congressional map
  6. Pence says U.S. Embassy to make Jerusalem move next year on faster timetable
  7. 'Executed' North Korean pop diva takes Olympic spotlight
  8. Syria offensive: US seeks to address Turkey's 'legitimate' security concerns
  9. Philippine volcano spews lava fountains, 56,000 people flee
  10. Several Injured After Volcanic Eruption At Japanese Ski Resort
  11. Teen suspect shoots 15-year-old girl at Italy, Texas school
  12. Rupert Murdoch wants Facebook to pay for the news
  13. Geoengineering could cause more harm than climate change
  14. Netflix reels in customers after price hike, sending stock to new high
  15. How we got another Eagles vs. Patriots Super Bowl
  16. Danica Patrick has a Daytona 500 team: Premium Motorsports
  17. The Razzies Somehow Snubbed the Worst Films of 2017
  18. Comedian brutally attacked onstage in the middle of stand-up set
  19. Neil Diamond announces Parkinson's diagnosis, immediate retirement