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Jun 11 2012
News
Commerce Secretary Linked to Hit-and-Run Crashes
Secretary of Commerce John Bryson was hospitalized Saturday after being involved in two hit-and-run accidents in Southern California, according to a statement from the San Gabriel Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department.
The Los Angeles Times first reported Monday that Mr. Bryson, who was appointed by President Obama a year ago, was found unconscious in his car
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Mar 12 2020
Fact Check
Fact-checking the Joe Biden-Bernie Sanders face-off: Long records, ample attacks
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are the last two candidates standing in a months-long Democratic presidential primary race. And they have found plenty to argue about.
Part of that is because they have about 77 years of legislative history and votes to mine between the two of them. Biden was first elected to the Senate in 1972, while Sanders won his first race for Congress in 1990. Old
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Jun 05 2012
News
Democrats Grab a Chance to Speak With One Voice
If there was any doubt that the White House strongly supports legislation to make it easier for women to sue over unequal pay, clarity was provided on Monday by President Obama himself. He jumped on a routine conference call with reporters to push the measure, known as the Paycheck Fairness Act, saying, “I dont have to tell you how much this matters to families across the country.
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Oct 25 2017
Headline Roundup
Senate Strikes Down Class-Action Lawsuit Rule
The Senate has effectively rescinded the Obama-era rule that guaranteed individuals the right to bring class-actions suits against banks and credit card companies. Many on the Left are criticizing the move, arguing it gives Wall Street more opportunity to cheat consumers, while others on the Right saw the old rule as a political gift to trial lawyers.
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Mar 11 2020
Opinion
Bye-bye, Bernie
Four years ago, Sen. Bernie Sanders pulled off an upset in Michigan that gave life to his insurgent challenge to front-runner Hillary Clinton. On Tuesday, Sanders suffered a crushing defeat in the state, and whether he’s ready or not to acknowledge it, he is now without a realistic path to the Democratic nomination.
It’s incredible to think that just over two weeks ago, Sanders was the
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Mar 11 2020
Opinion
The unbeatable Joe Biden
There are plenty of primaries to go over the next couple of months, and November is still a long way off. But on the night that Democrats cast their primary ballots in six states across the Midwest, South, and Northwest — including the important state of Michigan, which played such a significant role four years ago — it became abundantly clear that former vice president Joe Biden is bound to
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May 29 2012
News
Romney to clinch GOP nomination with Texas win
Mitt Romney is poised to clinch the Republican presidential nomination after Tuesdays Texas GOP primary, a largely uncontested election that will formalize the former Massachusetts governors status as President Barack Obamas general election challenger.
While Romneys nomination has been virtually assured for a month, the day marks the culmination of several years of work, dating back to
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Oct 25 2015
News
Hard-line GOP conservative says Paul Ryan has clear path to become House speaker
A key member of the House Freedom Caucus that nudged Speaker John A. Boehner into early retirement said Sunday that Rep. Paul Ryan has a clear path to the speakership, after the Wisconsin Republican sat down and cleared the air over issues that made hard-line conservatives leery about the young star’s bid.
Rep. Mark Meadows, North Carolina Republican, said two-thirds of the caucus were
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Aug 05 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump Defends McMaster
President Trump defended his national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, on Friday after receiving criticism from some of his supporters. Criticism came largely on social media after the news site Circa reported that McMaster had renewed a security clearance for Susan Rice, former President Barack Obama's national security adviser.
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Nov 16 2013
News
Shorter White House: We’re so close to a deal with Iran, we can taste it
It was reportedly the French delegation that finally put a stop to the would-be sanctions/nuclear-drawdown deal between Iran and the world’s major power players in Geneva last week, convinced that they were all about to fall prey to a “con job” that would have let Iran off of the hook way too easily — much to the irritation of the Obama administration and the anger of the Iranians. Ahead of
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