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Aug 29 2022
News
Graham predicts ‘riots in the streets’ if Trump prosecuted over classified docs
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday warned of “riots in the streets” if former President Trump is prosecuted for his handling of classified materials found when the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago home.
“If there’s a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information, after the Clinton debacle … there’ll be riots in the streets,” Graham told former South Carolina
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Oct 24 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the Supreme Court Pokes a Hornet’s Nest
From the CenterOnly a couple of weeks before the midterm elections, as Republicans seem to have re-seized the momentum with a double-barreled assault on inflation and crime issues, the temptation is to dig deeply into the key congressional races that will determine the majorities on Capitol Hill next year.
Which campaigns are getting last-minute funding? Which candidates are running
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Aug 12 2022
News
Al Gore hails Biden’s historic climate bill as ‘a critical turning point’
America’s passing of its first ever climate legislation will prove a pivotal moment in history that will help bring to an end the era of fossil fuels, according to Al Gore, the former US vice-president.
Joe Biden is poised to sign a huge $370bn package of clean energy spending, overcoming decades of American political rancor and inaction on the climate crisis. Gore said he was now sure
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Jan 17 2022
News
Martin Luther King Jr.’s Family to Mark Holiday With Voting-Rights March
The nation’s capital will mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a march for voting rights led by the late civil rights leader’s family, as congressional Democrats vow to press ahead on voting-rights legislation despite its expected failure.
The leaders of the march are urging people to call on Congress to enact changes to elections law nationwide in lieu of celebrations on the federal
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Jun 30 2022
News
Antitrust, Privacy Bills Targeting Big Tech Are Up Against the Clock
It's getting down to the wire for Congress to pass a long-awaited federal privacy law and antitrust reform that could help change how Big Tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta do business.
Congress is considering a slate of bills on both the privacy and antitrust fronts, which could result in, for the first time, regulation for major internet technology companies in the US
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Apr 15 2015
News
Trib Talk: What the numbers say about Utah
The Utah Effect - the Tribune's series of stories highlighting statistics that help explain the Beehive state - has revealed Utah as a state with a high number of alcohol-related deaths, a place where men outnumber women and one of the quietest states in the nation.
On Tuesday at 12:15 p.m., demographer Pam Perlich and Tribune reporter Matt Canham joins Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk
May 06 2022
News
Texas Governor Ready to Challenge Schooling of Migrant Children
With the Supreme Court signaling a willingness to reverse decades-old precedents like the Roe v. Wade decision on abortion, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas said on Thursday that he would seek to overturn a 1982 court decision that obligated public schools to educate all children, including undocumented immigrants.
Mr. Abbott’s comments opened a new front in his campaign to use his powers as
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Jul 11 2022
News
Mexico, US presidents to meet amid newly tense relationship
The U.S.-Mexico relationship — a straightforward tradeoff during the Trump administration, with Mexico tamping down on migration and the U.S. not pressing on other issues — has become a wide range of disagreements over trade, foreign policy, energy and climate change.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is to visit Washington on Tuesday to meet with President Joe Biden, a month after
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Aug 10 2022
Opinion
How to Take Down a Tyrant
Cynics have been quick to sound off over the supposed inefficacy of multinational business retreats and global government sanctions in changing the behavior of brutal autocrats such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, pointing to ineffective examples such as Cuba, Iran, Venezuela, Syria, and North Korea. French politician Marine Le Pen recently called for an end to “useless” sanctions on
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May 31 2022
News
House begins to move on sweeping gun control legislation
The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday will consider eight pieces of gun control legislation that will be packaged together as the "Protecting Our Kids Act" and will move to the House floor for a vote next week, according to a committee aide. That movement comes as President Biden told reporters Tuesday that he will meet with Congress on guns.
"I will meet with the Congress on guns
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