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May 21 2021
Analysis
The Payoffs and Perils of Mass Vaccinations for Children
Vaccinating young people can mean an end to the pandemic, health officials and providers say. But requiring the shots threatens to provoke resistance and distrust.
Instead of launching directly into case, death and hospitalization tallies, the White House COVID-19 task force briefing began this week with a personal plea from senior adviser Andy Slavitt, whose son is suffering from long-
U.S. News & World ReportOct 15 2019
News
Biden, Warren battling for top spot heading into Tuesday's 2020 Dem debate
A new national poll on the eve of the Democrats’ fourth-round presidential primary debate showed Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and former Vice President Joe Biden locked in a close race for their party’s nomination.
Warren stood at 30 percent support in a Quinnipiac University survey Monday of Democratic voters and independents who leaned toward the party. Biden, the unrivaled
Fox News DigitalMar 03 2020
Analysis
Democratic Primary Voters Decisively Rejected the Media's Favorite Candidates
As Super Tuesday finally transfigures the Democratic presidential nomination process into a binary choice between two old, occasionally problematic white men whose enduring popularity is consistently underrated by a baffled mainstream press, it's worth reflecting on just how poorly the media's preferred candidates performed in the 2020 race.
In the end, The New York Times' dual
ReasonOct 18 2021
Opinion
Biden-Fauci COVID suprise coming? Sinking poll numbers, crises may bring course correction
With all of the Biden-created crises worsening by the day, the president’s radical agenda stalled in Congress, and more daunting problems coming on the radar with no end in sight, Americans are facing a crisis of confidence not felt since the depressing days of stagflation and the Iranian hostage crisis during the administration of President Jimmy Carter in 1979 and 1980.
The
Fox News (Opinion)May 20 2021
News
Lightfoot Defends Controversial Way She Grants Interviews
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot confirmed claims that she was only granting exclusive, one-on-one interviews to black or brown journalists, defending her decision in a two-page letter to Chicago media outlets on Wednesday.
“I have been struck since my first day on the campaign trail back in 2018 by the overwhelming whiteness and maleness of Chicago media outlets, editorial boards, the
TownhallNov 19 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Fear is making the GOP's job easier
A new poll finds agreement on economic issues but sharp divides on race and immigration.
Guest WriterNov 15 2017
News
Joe Biden on grief, ambition and what might have been
His son Beau’s death after a brutal battle with cancer convinced Joe Biden not to run for the White House in 2016, a race he now believes he likely would have won.
USA TODAYSep 28 2016
News
Clinton feels the pressure
Hillary Clinton is feeling the pressure in the race for the White House — even after a strong night in the first 2016 presidential debate.
The HillFeb 23 2016
News
Donald Trump dominates in Nevada
Businessman Donald Trump won the Nevada GOP caucuses Tuesday, rolling to his third straight victory in the 2016 nomination race and giving him extra momentum heading into the delegate-rich Super Tuesday contests next week.
CNN called the race for Mr. Trump minutes after the first results became available. It was not yet clear where the other candidates finished — though Sens. Marco
Washington TimesAug 30 2021
News
U.S. Shoots Down Rockets as Withdrawal Looms
As the U.S. military raced toward a Tuesday deadline to withdraw from America’s longest war, sporadic violence in the Afghan capital underlined the perils ahead for a country already buffeted by insecurity, a humanitarian crisis and a terrorist threat.
The U.S. military shot down rockets aimed at the Kabul airport on Monday morning, a day after it said that one of its drones struck a
New York Times (News)