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Aug 16 2016
Opinion
If Hillary Clinton wins, can she claim a ‘mandate’?
Last week could have been a bad one for Hillary Clinton: a disappointing economic growth report, a misleading answer to a question about her emails — she claimed the FBI director called her “truthful” — and a controversy over U.S. payments to Iran.
But Donald Trump rescued her by seizing the spotlight with his own, bigger fumbles: his scraps with Gold Star parents, fire marshals and a
Los Angeles TimesMay 20 2019
News
Buttigieg Looks to Expand His Reach Through Fox News Town Hall
Pete Buttigieg sought to extend the reach of his Democratic presidential campaign by making his argument for generational change in Washington to the audience of President Donald Trump’s favored television network.
The 37-year-old South Bend, Indiana, mayor broke with some of his rivals for the party’s presidential nomination by taking part in a Fox News town hall Sunday night. He took
BloombergJun 29 2016
News
CFR Member Calls on Elites To “Rise Up Against Ignorant Masses”
In a column for Foreign Policy Magazine, Council on Foreign Relations member James Traub argues that the elite need to “rise up” against the “mindlessly angry” ignorant masses in order to prevent globalization from being derailed by the populist revolt that led to Brexit and the rise of Donald Trump.
InfoWarsSep 07 2019
News
Tehran warns time is running out to save Iran nuclear deal
Iran has stated itis now capable of raising uranium enrichment past the 20% level and, while it has no immediate plans to do so, the clock is ticking towards the point where the 2015 nuclear deal could not be salvaged.
Behrouz Kamalvandi, the Iranian nuclear agency spokesman, told a press conference: “We have started lifting limitations on our research and development imposed by the
The GuardianFeb 11 2020
News
Sanders edges out Buttigieg to win New Hampshire, as Klobuchar surges to third
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has won the New Hampshire primary, Fox News projects, catapulting the 78-year-old self-described democratic socialist to the front of the still-crowded Democratic presidential primary field.
Sanders had been leading top rival Pete Buttigieg and several other candidates as results came in throughout the evening, though only by a fraction of his 22-point margin
Fox News DigitalApr 18 2017
News
Why Georgia's big special election is a perfect political Rorschach test
All eyes will be on Georgia's 6th Congressional District Tuesday night, as we try to glean whether President Trump is doing damage to the Republican Party.
Do not expect easy answers - at least not yet.
Through a combination of Georgia's unusual electoral system, a unique congressional district and the strangeness of special elections, it's likely Tuesday's results will be very
Washington PostMar 02 2017
News
Key G.O.P. Lawmakers Say Sessions Should Recuse Himself From Russia Inquiry
Congressional Republicans began breaking ranks on Thursday to join Democrats in demanding that Attorney General Jeff Sessions recuse himself from overseeing an investigation into contacts between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. Those calls came after the disclosure that Mr. Sessions himself spoke with the Russian ambassador last year, in seeming contradiction to his testimony at
May 07 2020
News
U.S. Coronavirus Testing Still Falls Short. How's Your State Doing?
To safely phase out social distancing measures, the U.S. needs more diagnostic testing for the coronavirus, experts say. But how much more?
The Trump administration said on April 27 that the U.S. will soon have enough capacity to conduct double the current amount of testing for active infections. The country has done nearly 248,000 tests daily on average in the past seven days,
NPR (Online News)Nov 19 2016
News
Analysis: Appointments signal national security hard line
It wasn't just talk.
If there was any doubt about whether Donald Trump meant business with his hard-line campaign pronouncements on immigration, race, terrorism and more, the president-elect went a long way to dispel them Friday with his first appointments to his national security team and at the Justice Department.
Associated PressJun 10 2020
Analysis
Welcome to the summer of whiplash
1945 called. It wants to know what the heck is going on.
We have a US President who is rabidly anti an anti-fascist group. A statue of Winston Churchill was defaced in England. That's historical whiplash if ever there was.
President Donald Trump, who has been demonizing protesters seeking racial justice and tweeting about rooting out Antifa, suggested without any evidence that an
CNN Digital