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Apr 23 2021
News
J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Pause Over Blood-Clot Fear Is Under Review
Johnson & Johnson’s JNJ -0.33% Covid-19 vaccine could be back in circulation this weekend—albeit with possible restrictions—depending on a recommendation Friday by a federal advisory panel.
J&J vaccine injections were put on hold last week after reports of rare blood-clot conditions in a handful of recipients, including one fatality.
Many public-health authorities,
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 05 2019
News
Trump Insists He Was Right About Hurricane Dorian Heading for Alabama
WASHINGTON — When President Trump displayed a large map of Hurricane Dorian’s path in the Oval Office on Wednesday, it was hard to miss a black line that appeared to have been drawn to extend the storm’s possible path into the state of Alabama.
That might have been intended to bolster Mr. Trump’s claim on Sunday when he tweeted that “in addition to Florida — South Carolina, North
New York Times (News)Jun 17 2019
News
Supreme Court tosses ruling against bakers who refused cake for gay couple
The Supreme Court on Monday threw out a ruling against two Oregon bakers who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.
The couple, Melissa and Aaron Klein, cited religious beliefs as their reason for not providing services for a gay wedding. This touched off the latest in a series of such cases making headlines in recent years. During the court's last term, justices ruled in
Fox News DigitalAug 31 2020
News
Did the RNC boost Trump’s reelection odds?
President Trump closed the Republican National Convention with a lengthy speech Thursday night from the South Lawn of the White House. Trump levied repeated, and often false, attacks at Joe Biden and attempted to paint an optimistic picture of a nation in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, an economic collapse and social unrest.
His speech largely echoed themes that had been raised
Yahoo! The 360Dec 19 2019
News
December Democratic debate: Time, channel and why candidates almost skipped
The sixth debate featuring the Democratic presidential candidates will take place from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Seven hopefuls, the smallest number this far for a debate this primary season, have qualified: billionaire Tom Steyer, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Vice
New York Post (News)Sep 04 2019
Humor
Meghan McCain Defends Right To Own Dozens Of Guns She’s Hidden In Strategic Parts Of ‘The View’ Set
Responding to criticisms of her recent condemnation of gun control, Meghan McCain took time during Wednesday’s episode of The View to passionately defend her right to own the dozens of firearms she has concealed in strategic locations throughout the show’s set. “It’s my constitutional right to protect myself with the numerous guns I keep within arm’s reach at all times during the broadcast of
The Onion (Humor)Oct 24 2022
Headline Roundup
Alleged Chinese Spies Charged With Obstructing DOJ's Huawei Investigation
Two alleged Chinese spies were charged Monday with obstructing an ongoing Justice Department investigation into the Chinese government-backed global telecommunications firm Huawei, which the U.S. has deemed a national security threat.
Key Quotes: The Chinese government "sought to interfere with the rights and freedoms of individuals in the United States and to undermine our judicial
The Daily Caller Deutsche Welle BloombergOct 05 2019
Opinion
Tucker And Patel: The Truth About Impeachment
Donald Trump should not have been on the phone with a foreign head of state encouraging another country to investigate his political opponent, Joe Biden. Some Republicans are trying, but there’s no way to spin this as a good idea. Like a lot of things Trump does, it was pretty over-the-top. Our leaders’ official actions should not be about politics. Those two things need to remain separate.
Tucker CarlsonDec 14 2020
News
Texas Loses at the Supreme Court
“The Supreme Court on Friday rebuffed Texas’ request to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in four states – Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – that provided key electoral votes to President-elect Joe Biden. In a brief order issued just before 6:30 p.m., the justices explained that Texas lacked a legal right to sue, known as standing, and did not have a legal
The Flip SideJul 26 2020
News
Democrats see climate change as ‘political weapon’ for picking off key Trump 2016 voters
Democrats want to use climate change to build a winning coalition in 2020, not just to energize the party’s left-wing base but also to pick off center-right voters fed up with President Trump.
The strategy bucks conventional election wisdom. Typically, candidates veer toward the center heading into a general election, tempering any rhetoric around polarizing issues such as climate
Washington Examiner