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Nov 01 2020
News
Despite obstacles, young voters are 'raising hell' with historic early voting turnout
When he prepares to cast his vote in his first-ever presidential election on Tuesday, Noah Foster, 20, a junior at Carroll University in Wisconsin, will go through a mental checklist:
Specialized school ID. Check.
Proof of enrollment. Check.
Proof of residency. Check.
Ride to the polling site. Check.
“It’s exhausting, for sure,” said Foster, who plans to
USA TODAYJul 13 2021
Perspectives Blog
Odd Couples: Muslim Woman + Trump Supporter
Note: This piece was originally created by The Village Square and published on respectandrebellion.com in late 2018.
One of the unfortunate symptoms of growing political hostility in America is a tendency for larger groups of people gathering for one side or another to get belligerent towards dissenting attendees – whether journalists or protesters. We’ve seen this in larger crowds of
Respect + RebellionFeb 03 2020
News
Iowa Caucuses Preview
On Monday, the Iowa Caucuses, the first contest in the Presidential nomination contest, takes place. Polls give Bernie Sanders a narrow lead, followed by Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg. (RealClearPolitics)
The left is critical of Iowa’s role as the first primary state and divided about Sanders’s surge.
The right defends the caucuses and discusses Sanders’s surge.
The Flip SideDec 02 2020
News
Adam Schiff, Who Championed The Mueller Probe, Opposes Durham Appointment
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, one of the leading proponents of Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation, said Tuesday he opposes Attorney General William Barr’s decision to appoint U.S. Attorney John Durham as special counsel in an investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe.
In an interview on MSNBC, Schiff suggested that the attorney general in
The Daily CallerSep 29 2018
News
U.S. and Canada Are Close to Reaching Nafta Deal This Weekend
U.S. and Canadian negotiators are close to a deal on Nafta and there’s optimism it will be reached by the Sunday deadline -- an outcome that would avoid an impasse that imperils $500 billion in annual trade, people familiar with the talks said.
There’s renewed urgency to nail down a new North American Free Trade Agreement that could be published by Sunday so it can be signed by Mexican
BloombergAug 03 2021
Opinion
The lapsed eviction moratorium is the Supreme Court’s fault
On Sunday, a federal eviction moratorium, which was intended to prevent renters from losing their homes in the midst of a pandemic, expired.
At its height, this moratorium may have saved as many as 40 million Americans from eviction. But, in late June, the Supreme Court signaled that this moratorium must expire at the end of July, effectively leaving many renters without protection.
VoxMar 09 2021
News
Female Entrepreneurs Rip Dems Over Labor Bill
A female independent contractor and a female small business owner criticized congressional Democrats for supporting a radical labor reform they said would harm female business owners across the nation.
The pair ripped into the PRO Act, a massive labor overhaul that congressional Democrats are planning to vote on this week. The bill, based on California's AB5 law, would restructure U.S.
Washington Free BeaconJan 11 2021
News
How will Trump get his message out without social media?
The decision by tech companies to clamp down on President Donald Trump’s ability to speak to followers through mainstream social media may force him to tap more traditional methods of communication or more isolated conservative online channels during his final days in office, experts say.
Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc, Alphabet Inc-owned Google, Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc took their
ReutersJul 23 2020
News
Republican Group Uses Trump’s Own Words Against Him In Searing Swing-State Ad
Republican Voters Against Trump highlights the president’s coronavirus failures in an attack ad to air on Fox News in Arizona.
A group of Republicans opposed to President Donald Trump has taken out a TV ad in the battleground state of Arizona calling out the administration’s failures on the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona has been hit especially hard, with more than 150,000 cases
HuffPostSep 06 2020
Analysis
Democrats Hold Secret Edge If Election Is Too Close to Call
Twenty years ago, as Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush battled for weeks over which one of them had won the U.S. presidential election, Florida’s Republican secretary of state, Katherine Harris, helped hand the White House to Bush by declaring an end to recounts that showed him clinging to the slimmest of leads.
If the outcome of this November’s election comes down to
Bloomberg