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Aug 19 2013
News
New Obamacare Enrollment Campaign Unveiled By Kathleen Sebelius
With precious time remaining before the health care exchanges established by the president's health care law are up and running, the Obama administration is rolling out new initiatives to encourage enrollment.
The latest of these is set to be unveiled on Monday, when the Department of Health and Human Services will debut a video contest -- complete with cash prizes -- designed to
HuffPostApr 13 2015
News
What Marco Rubio Would Need to Do to Win
Mr. Rubio will try to position himself as a next-generation conservative who can unite the Republican Party, impressing moderates while satisfying social conservatives and galvanizing the Tea Party fiscal hawks who helped elect him to the Senate in 2010. His fluent Spanish certainly will not hurt him with Hispanics. Admirers see Mr. Rubio as a charismatic speaker with an optimistic message,
New York Times (News)Oct 19 2014
News
Fauci tries to calm US after missteps on Ebola, amid concerns Americans have lost faith
America’s top infectious disease expert on Sunday again acknowledged that the safety protocols used for the country’s first Ebola patient were inadequate and that the Obama administration overstated the country’s readiness for the deadly virus, amid concern that Americans have already lost faith in the government.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and
Fox News DigitalOct 18 2014
News
On Midterm Trail, Hillary Clinton Tests Themes for Possible 2016 Run
Appearing in liberal Philadelphia, Hillary Clinton told a campaign crowd that corporations have too much clout. In conservative Kentucky, she lauded her husband’s record in office while avoiding any mention of the locally unpopular current White House resident, President Barack Obama .
Mrs. Clinton is back on the campaign trail after a six-year hiatus, aiming to rouse Democratic voters
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 16 2014
News
U.S. Marine accused in slaying in the Philippines, raising old tensions
A U.S. Marine accused of strangling and drowning a transgender Filipino in a motel room toilet has triggered a public uproar in the Philippines, reviving sensitive memories of past incidents involving American service members and undermining the Pentagon’s drive to expand its military presence in the region.
Saturday’s killing of the 26-year-old Filipino, Jeffrey Laude, who dressed as a
Washington PostFeb 12 2020
News
Trump Congratulates AG Barr for ‘Taking Charge’ of Roger Stone Case
President Trump took to Twitter Wednesday to congratulate his attorney general William Barr for “taking charge” of the Roger Stone case after all four prosecutors on the case withdrew over a disagreement with DOJ officials regarding the severity of their sentencing recommendation.
“Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control
National Review (News)Jan 19 2016
Opinion
Executive Orders: The Ultimate Non-Jury Verdict
As I sat through orientation for jury duty the morning of January 5, the irony did not escape me.
The jury clerk thanked us prospective jurors, underscoring that we’d been summoned away from our jobs and responsibilities for good cause. “Imagine if we had no juries, and every court decision rested solely in the hands of a single judge, as it does in many other nations,” he said. The
Beth BallentineAug 01 2013
News
Ending Obamacare, avoiding gov't shutdown a juggling act for Boehner
While House Speaker John Boehner isn't overtly ruling out picking a fight with President Barack Obama over a spending bill, he is laying out an alternative strategy to avoid a government shutdown. During a closed door meeting on Wednesday with House Republicans, Boehner tried to "gently hold members' hands and walk them away from this," said one GOP source who was in the room. The debate is
CNN DigitalDec 02 2021
Perspectives Blog
Project Veritas and the mainstream media: Strange allies in the fight to protect press freedom
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation, which AllSides rates as Lean Left. It was written by Jane E Kirtley, the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota. The writer's bias has not been rated.
An FBI raid on Project Veritas leader James O'Keefe’s home in early November 2021 has sparked an unusual demonstration of support from
"The Conversation" ContributorJul 29 2013
News
Grand Bargain Eludes Budget Negotiations
Top White House officials are stepping up meetings with Senate Republicans in hopes of averting a deadline-driven clash over federal spending this fall, according to people familiar with the sessions. But the two sides remain far apart on basic questions of whether to raise tax revenue and how to rein in the cost of Medicare.
As President Barack Obama took to the road last week to
Wall Street Journal (News)