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Jan 29 2020
Opinion
Warren’s Climate Policy: A Colossal Environmental Disaster
The terrible effects of the presidential candidate’s plan to ban fracking wouldn’t be limited to the economy.
Editor’s Note: The following is the final installment of a three-part series adapted from David L. Bahnsen’s new book, Elizabeth Warren: How Her Presidency Would Destroy the Middle Class and the American Dream. Part I is here; part II is here.
What if a self-proclaimed
National Review (News)Nov 25 2019
News
Activists Disrupt Harvard-Yale Rivalry Game To Protest Climate Change
The annual Harvard-Yale football game was delayed for almost an hour on Saturday as climate change activists rushed the field at the end of halftime.
Unfurling banners with slogans like "Nobody wins. Yale and Harvard are complicit in climate injustice," protesters from both schools called on the universities to divest their multi-million dollar endowments from fossil fuels companies, as
NPR (Online News)Jun 03 2019
News
How much did the FBI rely on a discredited Trump-Russia dossier?
The public knows that the FBI relied extensively on the Democratic Party-financed dossier, whose list of anti-Trump allegations influenced the bureau’s overall attitude toward the candidate and eventual president.
Now, Attorney General William P. Barr has made it clear he wants to know more: Just how far did the discredited dossier take the FBI into the depths of a nearly three-year
Washington TimesJan 18 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Incidental COVID-19 Hospitalizations Spark Confusion Across The Political Spectrum
From the CenterHospitals in states such as New York and Massachusetts recently began distinguishing between patients they admitted primarily for COVID-19 and patients who were being treated for something else before incidentally testing positive for the virus.
This is the first time that states have counted and reported these numbers as separate groups, resulting in criticism and
Antonio FermeJan 08 2020
News
Iranian missiles target U.S. troops in Iraq, Trump consults advisers
Iranian forces fired missiles at military bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq on Wednesday in retaliation for the U.S. killing of an Iranian general, raising the stakes in its conflict with Washington amid concern of a wider war in the Middle East.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, addressing a gathering of Iranians chanting “Death to America”, said the attacks were a “slap on
ReutersMay 16 2015
News
Obama says Syria war unlikely to end during his presidency
The bloody civil war that's raged in Syria for the past four years is unlikely to be resolved by the time he leaves office in January 2017, President Barack Obama said on Friday.
"I'll be honest, probably not," Obama said during an interview with Al Arabiya, the Saudi-owned, Dubai-based broadcaster.
Obama called the situation in Syria "heartbreaking, but it's extremely complex
CNN DigitalAug 31 2020
Fact Check
What Was Hunter Biden Up To on a 2013 Trip to China?
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared at the Republican National Convention Tuesday night. During her speech, Bondi suggested that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden traveled to China with his father on Air Force Two during the Obama administration and used his time there to secure a business deal with Chinese bankers. Bondi stated:
“Fact: Joe
The DispatchSep 02 2019
News
Tribal leaders say 2020 should be about 'life or death' issues, not Warren's DNA
Tribal leaders say it's a grave disappointment that the political focus on Native Americans these days can seem limited to their reaction to Sen. Elizabeth Warren's DNA test results or President Donald Trump calling her "Pocahontas" to disparage her fraught history of claiming Native American ancestry.
Attention, instead, should be paid to issues such as health care and suicide that for
ABC News (Online)Jul 21 2021
Perspectives Blog
Republicans and Democrats Both Support Social Security — and Even Agree on Some Reforms
Social Security is sometimes described as the “third rail of American politics.” It got this name in the 1980s because it was so popular among both Republicans and Democrats that if any politician dared to “touch” Social Security and cut it substantially, the politician’s career would metaphorically “die.”
More than thirty years later, Social Security is still extremely popular
Hyria Stuart