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Aug 17 2020
Opinion
Why Democratic convention could be a good week – for Donald Trump
With no hint of irony, Democrats have titled their event, “Uniting America.” How will they unite America when they can’t even bring their own party together? And when, over the next four days, they will spew nothing but hatred and vitriol about President Donald Trump, who is supported by roughly 45% of the nation?
Democrats and their partners in the liberal media will pretend their
Fox News (Opinion)Aug 19 2020
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Perceptions of Trump and Biden
About half (49%) of registered voters say they are very or fairly satisfied with the presidential candidates, while a similar share (48%) say they are not too or not at all satisfied. Voter satisfaction with the candidates is higher than it was in 2016, when just 40% expressed satisfaction, but lower than it was for the 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 elections.
About six-in-ten Republican
Pew Research CenterMar 09 2021
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Poll: 61 percent of Arizonans say passing major bills is more important than keeping the filibuster
Ask likely voters in Arizona — one of the states with a moderate Democratic senator opposed to ending the filibuster — and they’re more interested in passing major legislation than keeping Senate rules intact, according to a new poll.
In a February Data for Progress survey, 61 percent of likely voters in the state said they favor approving key bills, compared to 26 percent who think it’
VoxMay 18 2021
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District Attorney says deputies who fatally shot Andrew Brown Jr. were justified
District Attorney Andrew Womble said Tuesday that the deputies who fatally shot Andrew Brown Jr. last month were justified in using deadly force, saying Brown "recklessly" drove at the officers on scene while trying to flee arrest.
"Mr. Brown's death, while tragic, was justified because Mr. Brown's actions caused three deputies to reasonably believe it was necessary to use deadly force
CNN DigitalDec 03 2021
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Disaster: U.S. Economy Added Just 210,000 Jobs in November
The U.S. economy added 210,00 jobs in November and the unemployment rate sank to 4.2 percent.
This was a far weaker jobs report than expected. Economists had forecast 545,000 positions added to payrolls and an unemployment rate of 4.5 percent, according to Econoday.
The unemployment rates for adult men and adult women declined to 4.0 percent. The white unemployment rate fell to 3
Breitbart NewsNov 13 2017
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Bill Clinton: A Reckoning
Feminists saved the 42nd president of the United States in the 1990s. They were on the wrong side of history; is it finally time to make things right?
The AtlanticJun 28 2021
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Supreme Court Declines to Take Up Transgender Bathroom Case, Leaving in Place Victory for Trans Student
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case over a Virginia school board’s policy on transgender bathroom use, leaving in place a lower court’s ruling that the school unconstitutionally discriminated against a biologically female student who was denied access to the boy’s bathroom.
The justices chose not to hear the Gloucester County School Board’s appeal of a 2020 ruling by
National Review (News)May 12 2021
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Consumer Prices Jumped in April, Climbing Faster Than Expected
Consumer prices leapt higher in April, data released on Wednesday showed, a much-faster-than-expected jump that could resonate on Wall Street as investors try to determine if inflation could alter Federal Reserve policy.
The Consumer Price Index climbed 4.2 percent from a year earlier, the Labor Department said, the fastest pace since 2008. From March to April, prices increased 0.8
New York Times (News)Nov 29 2021
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The FCC’s shoddy maps could upend Biden’s broadband gold rush
Washington is finally tackling one of the biggest obstacles to closing the nation’s digital divide: identifying the broadband dead zones where millions of Americans lack fast internet service.
But that’s coming too late for the broadband gold rush of 2021.
States and cities are already allocating more than $10 billion in federal pandemic relief to get broadband into underserved
PoliticoMay 30 2021
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Donald Trump Says Push For Transgender Rights 'Will Destroy Women's Sports'
Donald Trump has claimed the push for transgender rights will "destroy women's sports."
The drive by Democrats for transgender rights violates women's rights under Title IX, which bars sex-based discrimination in federally-funded schools, the former president alleged in a new interview on conservative network Newsmax.
"This is insane and it's going to destroy women's sports,"
Newsweek