Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for not handing over the unredacted Mueller report. Also, North Korea fires two more missiles, the second launch in less than a week, according to South Korean officials. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Colorado shooting hero remembers the friend who acted first
Brendan Bialy says his longtime friend, the lone fatality in the attack, immediately took action when one of the gunmen walked into their classroom Source
Higher China tariffs could cost Americans $767 per year
Consumers would likely see higher prices for luggage, phones and even food if the U.S. hikes duties on Chinese goods Source
Pope issues broad new Vatican law on reporting sexual abuse
New document makes it mandatory for clergy everywhere to investigate reported abuse, and should make it easier for the public to level allegations Source
“He was extraordinary”: Dad of school shooting “hero” remembers his son
Kendrick Castillo’s parents spoke to reporters about the teen credited with saving lives during the STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting but who died in the process Source
Maduro regime arrests Venezuelan opposition leader’s deputy
Edgar Zambrano, Juan Guaidó’s right-hand man, refused to get out of his car when gov’t agents surrounded it, so they towed it away with him inside it Source
North Korea may have launched missiles for 2nd time in 5 days
Kim Jong Un regime fired short-range missiles over the weekend, and may have just done so again during senior Trump envoy’s visit to South Korea Source
Credit bureaus draw the most consumer complaints to the CFPB
Equifax, Experian and TransUnion are the top culprits, but Americans can’t just stop doing business with them Source
The least-loved financial product? Credit reports
Credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and TransUnion drew the most complaints last year, an analysis of federal data shows. Source
Donald Trump Jr. subpoenaed to testify before Senate Intel committee
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told CBS News’ Major Garrett he was not told by the committee that the president’s son would be subpoenaed Source