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January 24, 2019

VOL. 34, No. 04

SUPER

Senate Set to Vote on Competing Plans to End Shutdown

BOWL

LIII

By Associated Press

Senate leaders on Tuesday agreed to vote this week on two competing proposals to end the government shutdown, including President Donald Trump’s plan to have Congress pay for the long-stalled wall along the U.S.Mexico border. It’s likely to fail. The other measure, from Democrats, also seems unlikely to pass. It would temporarily reopen the government through Feb. 8 while talks on border security continue. Either package would need to hit the 60-vote threshold to advance on Thursday, a tall order in the narrowly divided Senate where Republicans hold a 5347 majority. Trump’s wall is the key sticking point in his standoff with Democrats that has led to a partial government shutdown. But the agreement reached to at least start voting sets the stage for senators to give serious thought to the options as the shutdown enters a second month, and some 800,000 federal workers face another Friday without paychecks. Senate Demo2 cratic leader Chuck Schumer predict-

Francis Taylor, Asst. Editor

Rams celebrate following win against the Saints.

A controversial missed call late in overtime-play isn’t the only reason the Rams are going to Super Bowl LIII. Jared Goff has some huge clutch throws in the fourth quarter and overtime. Dante Fowler Jr.’s pressure on Drew Brees in overtime caused an interception by safety John Johnson. Greg Zuerlein hit some enormous kicks, a 48-yarder to tie it near the end of regulation and a 57-yarder in overtime to win it. But the missed call late in regulation will stick with

New Orleans Saints fans for a long time, after it was the biggest moment in the Rams’ 26-23 overtime win to take the NFC championship. Officials didn’t throw a flag on an apparent third-down pass interference on Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman, who blasted Tommylee Lewis before the ball got there but wasn’t called, and that was the play of the game. The Rams will face the Patriots in Super Bowl LIII!

DR. NADINE

BURKE HARRIS

CA’S FIRST

SURGEON GENERAL Francis Taylor, Asst. Editor

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday announced the appointment of a pediatrician as California’s first-ever surgeon general. Newsom said in a news release that Dr. Nadine Burke Harris will focus on combating the root causes of serious health conditions and use her office to reach young families across the state. Burke Harris is founder and chief executive of the Center for Youth Wellness in San Francisco, which aims to improve the health of children exposed to toxic stress and trauma early in life. Her annual salary will be $200,000. She is a Democrat. JOIN US ON


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