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Feb 18 2016
News
Clinton’s Lead Has Evaporated in Nevada and Her Supporters Are Panicking
For months, pundits have marked Nevada in the “win” column for Hillary Clinton, who was thought to hold an unassailable lead with the state’s large Hispanic population. But according to a new poll, Clinton might not win Nevada in the landslide that everyone predicted. In fact, she might not win it at all.
Somehow, while everyon
Vanity FairJul 14 2021
News
No, Biden isn't secretly policing your texts — but both parties have been reading some for years
Speculation that President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee are petitioning cellphone carriers to monitor and edit private text messages is false, DNC and White House officials tell the Washington Examiner.
Still, political operatives from both parties have made a practice of monitoring mass text blasts from the other side in recent years as SMS marketing has exploded as
Washington ExaminerSep 12 2021
Opinion
The Billionaires’ Party
"Toadies for billionaires” is how one excitable correspondent describes the Republican Party.
But nobody seems to have told the billionaires.
Politics is not based on policy, or economics, or analysis — politics is based on storytelling, and we typically are far more committed to our stories than to any other aspect of our political lives. (Oh, no, not you! You’re an enlightened
National Review (News)Feb 24 2014
Opinion
Why are we still debating climate change?
There is no debate. Climate change is real. And, yes, we are, in part, to blame. There is a 97% consensus among scientific experts that humans are causing global warming. Ninety-seven percent! Yet some very vocal Americans continue to debate what is surely fact.
Carol CostelloJul 12 2021
News
FDA warns of potential rare nerve complication with Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine
The US Food and Drug Administration updated the label on Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine Monday to warn of the possible increased risk of a rare neurological complication known as Guillain-Barré syndrome.
While the FDA said it had not established the vaccine could cause the syndrome, it noted an increase in reports of the sometimes paralyzing condition.
"Today, the
CNN DigitalJul 12 2021
Analysis
The Real-Life Risks of Our Digital World
If we didn’t know already, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven home the fact that data is the most important strategic asset of the 21st century. Never has the world depended more on digital data flows as when millions of workers and students switched to remote access and when online retail took the place of shuttered stores. As much as our digital interconnectedness is powering innovation,
Foreign PolicyMar 28 2022
News
Its attack on Kyiv stalled, Russia shifts goals and settles in for protracted bombardment of Ukrainian cities
As the war in Ukraine stretches into its second month, Russia appears to be pausing its unsuccessful siege of Kyiv and has shifted its strategy to one of punishing missile strikes along with a renewed effort to cut off Ukrainian forces in the eastern Donbas region.
On Friday, First Deputy Chief of the Russian General Staff Sergei Rudsko declared the “first stage of the operation” had
Washington ExaminerJul 19 2019
Opinion
Donald Trump's Tweets: Not Racist, but Stupid
What does “racist” even mean anymore?
Racism is the headline on President Trump’s Sunday tweets — the media-Democrat complex assiduously describes them as “racist tweets” as if that were a fact rather than a trope. I don’t think they were racist; I think they were abjectly stupid.
Like many Americans, I am tired of being lectured about racism by racists and racialists,
Guest Writer - RightMay 06 2016
News
Reince Priebus: It’ll take time in some cases to work through differences
The chairman of the Republican National Committee said Friday he’s “comfortable” with the fact that it’s going to take some time in certain cases for people to work through differences, after House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Thursday he wasn’t yet ready to support presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Washington TimesSep 10 2021
News
Biden's vaccination mandate doesn't include illegal immigrants
President Biden announced a sweeping plan that could force millions of unvaccinated Americans to get the COVID-19 shot but left out mandating the vaccine for illegal immigrants crossing the border.
Biden announced Thursday that all employers with more than 100 employees will be forced to either require their employees get vaccinated against COVID-19 or mandate weekly testing for the
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