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Mar 03 2023
News
Nikki Haley seeks support from Republicans ‘tired of losing’ at CPAC
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley ventured onto Donald Trump stomping grounds on Friday, seeking support from rank-and-file Republicans who are “tired of losing”.
In remarks at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) outside of Washington DC, Haley presented herself as the face of a “new generation” of Republican leaders, making her pitch to a crowd still
The GuardianMar 24 2023
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House Republicans pass Parents Bill of Rights
House Republicans passed an education bill on Friday that emphasizes parental rights in the classroom, leaning into a hot-button, culture war issue that has gained popularity in GOP politics across the country.
The legislation, titled the Parents Bill of Rights, passed in a 213-208 vote, and it now heads to the Senate for consideration. It is highly unlikely, however, that the
The HillJan 08 2023
News
Biden arrives in El Paso at Texas-Mexico border, a region rocked by influx of migrants
EL PASO – President Joe Biden arrives Sunday afternoon to this city on the Texas-Mexico border, a region that has been rocked by a massive influx of migrants and is ground zero of the debate over Title 42, a public health rule that has allowed border agents to expel millions of migrants quickly. Biden’s border visit coincides with criticism from different sides of the immigration debate,
The Dallas Morning NewsFeb 07 2023
Fact Check
State of the Union 2023: Fact check of Biden economic claims
President Joe Biden addressed the nation Tuesday night in his second State of the Union address. This is the Washington Examiner fact check for several of his claims on the economy.
When Biden was sworn in in in January 2021, coronavirus was still the biggest concern for the country, but now, the economy has become the biggest domestic issue for the administration and for American
Washington ExaminerFeb 11 2023
News
Andrew Cuomo, Melissa DeRosa could face subpoena in House COVID probe
Here’s a chilling photo of rescuers valiantly carrying an injured 5-year-old Syrian girl through rubble to safety after she somehow survived a massive earthquake that’s left more than 24,500 dead in her country and nearby Turkey.
The photo, posted by Reuters earlier Saturday, shows young Aisha apparently unconscious being moved in an orange gurney by about a half-dozen men. Onlookers
New York Post (News)Dec 07 2022
News
Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy: ‘The COVID Vax Mandate On Our Military Is Ending’
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said Tuesday night that the Biden administration’s COVID vaccine mandate for the U.S. military will come to an end.
The statement from McCarthy comes as House Democrats are reportedly set to defy President Joe Biden by joining Republicans to jettison the requirement for military service members to get the vaccine.
“The end of President
The Daily WireJun 27 2023
Perspectives Blog
The one-word ballot change that can unite our divided democracy
This blog was orginally published on The Fulcrum (Center). It was written by Jean-Paul Ciardullo, a Los Angeles-based litigation attorney who helps his clients find creative solutions to their conflicts. Mr. Ciardullo is not a member of any political organization or action group, and his views on voting reform are his own.
Jean-Paul Ciardullo is a Los Angeles-based litigation attorney
"The Fulcrum" ContributorMar 08 2023
News
Russians claim control over Bakhmut's east, Ukrainians defiant
The head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group said on Wednesday his forces had taken full control of the eastern part of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut and NATO'S secretary general said it could all fall to the invading army in the next few days.
If Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin's claim is true, it would mean Russian forces now control nearly half the city in their costly push to secure
ReutersMar 15 2023
Analysis
Experts say attacks on free speech are rising across the US
In Idaho, an art exhibit was censored and teens were told they couldn’t testify in some legislative hearings. In Washington state, a lawmaker proposed a hotline so the government could track offensively biased statements, as well as hate crimes. In Florida, bloggers are fighting a bill that would force them to register with the state if they write posts criticizing public officials.
Associated PressMay 27 2022
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Political realities have stopped legislative action after school shootings
The shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday was the second-deadliest school shooting since 1970. But in the aftermath of Columbine, Parkland, Sandy Hook and the nearly 1,000 other school shootings since 2012, advocates for nationwide gun control measures, like universal background checks and banning assault rifles, have run into political realities that have stopped
NPR (Online News)