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Apr 30 2020
News
GOP governors who took coronavirus seriously saw a huge polling bump. Trump didn't, and is tanking.
President Donald Trump's polling numbers are tanking across the board amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans increasingly disapprove of his handling of the presidency as well as his approach to the coronavirus pandemic, and he's trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 race, polling shows.
Comparatively, a number of GOP governors have enjoyed a surge in approval
Business InsiderOct 22 2019
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Jeffrey Toobin expresses regret over 'mistakes' in Clinton email coverage
The New Yorker and CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin now says he devoted too much attention in 2016 to Hillary Clinton’s private email server, becoming the first big-name journalist to acknowledge having second thoughts about the story since a State Department probe cleared Clinton of serious breaches of rules on Friday.
Toobin told POLITICO he has been flooded with responses since his surprise
PoliticoOct 12 2020
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Amy Coney Barrett will take questions Tuesday at Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings are set to enter into their next phase on Tuesday, with the 48-year-old nominee due to answer questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee in person for the first time since her nomination last month. Barrett is expected to take questions about her past statements on abortion and the role of precedent, her views on an upcoming case over the
NBC News (Online)Apr 16 2017
News
Pence says North Korea's latest 'provocation' shows the risk to military
Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday that North Korea's latest "provocation" underscored the risks faced by American and South Korean service members just hours after the country conducted a failed missile launch shortly before his arrival.
Fox News DigitalAug 01 2020
Background
The Basics of ‘Medicare for All’
It’s possible you’ve tuned out when the Democrats running for president have tussled over “Medicare for all.” But now that Bernie Sanders, who introduced the Medicare for All Act in the Senate, is ascending in the nominating contest, it’s a good time to take a closer look at what it would mean for the health system, your health insurance and finances, and the federal budget.
Here’s our
New York Times (News)Feb 22 2021
News
Attorney General Nominee Merrick Garland Has Confirmation Hearing
President Biden's pick for attorney general, Merrick Garland, plans to tell senators at his confirmation hearing Monday that leading the Justice Department would be the "culmination" of his career.
Garland, a widely respected judge who has served for more than 20 years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee
NPR (Online News)Aug 17 2020
Opinion
We’ll Protect America’s Suburbs
The crime and chaos in Democrat-run cities have gotten so bad that liberals are even getting out of Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Rather than rethink their destructive policies, the left wants to make sure there is no escape. The plan is to remake the suburbs in their image so they resemble the dysfunctional cities they now govern. As usual, anyone who dares tell the truth about what the left
Donald TrumpAug 17 2020
News
White House Plants Pro-Trump Conspiracy Theorists Among Reporters in Briefing Room
In an apparent effort to make his daily news conferences even more like campaign events than they already are, the White House press office has been packing the briefing room with supporters of President Donald Trump from far-right media outlets who can be relied on to toss him softball questions and initiate attacks on his political rivals.
Clearly in on the plot, Trump solicited a
The InterceptApr 23 2020
News
House Dems Call for Inspector General Review of Reassignment of Vaccine Expert
House Democrats are calling on the inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to investigate the reassignment of an official charged with overseeing the development of a coronavirus vaccine.
On Wednesday, Dr. Rick Bright, the former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) told The New York Times he was removed from his post
Independent Journal ReviewJul 15 2020
Opinion
Beyond City Council Chambers and Newsrooms, Americans Still Back the Blue
The other day, as summer in the city became a stifling drag, I took some time to drive out to the country. Texas is full of charming small towns with colorful names on the banks of the state’s picturesque rivers. Those towns also are home to some of the best people and food you will find anywhere.
So out I drove, into the hills and away from the city that brags about how weird it is.
PJ Media