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Aug 04 2020
News
TikTok, Trump and an Impulse to Act as C.E.O. to Corporate America
The president’s interventions in company dealings based on his own instincts are a departure from the arm’s-length approach of predecessors of either party.
President Trump campaigned on a promise to run the economy like his business empire. And for almost four years, he has unabashedly wielded the power of the presidency to insert himself into corporate affairs, helping some companies
New York Times (News)Jun 11 2013
News
Investigators Pore Over Leaker's Life
Leak investigators are scouring National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowdens personal and professional life to try to determine if anyone helped him gather secret documents about sensitive intelligence programs and the government is weighing criminal charges against him.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 19 2013
News
Immigration staffers pressured to rush visas for wealthy investors
Staff at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services field office in California were regularly pressured by senior officials to fast-track visa applications from wealthy and well-connected foreign investors, causing security concerns so severe that the program was moved to Washington this year.
Washington TimesFeb 27 2016
News
South Carolina Democratic primary results 2016: An overwhelming win for Clinton
Hillary Clinton decisively won today's South Carolina Democratic primary, according to multiple sources, by what election projections are calling an "overwhelming" margin. Final results are not yet in but exit polls suggest she will secure 68 percent of the vote to Bernie Sanders' 31 percent.
That 37 percentage point margin is even better than an expected victory margin of 26 percent ba
VoxMay 31 2015
Opinion
The Education Assassins
A CONTEST for the least popular arm of the federal government would have many strong contenders.
There’s the soft, cuddly Internal Revenue Service. Also the National Security Agency, America’s Peeping Tom. And let’s not forget the Environmental Protection Agency, seen by many manufacturers as one big, mossy, bossy paean to regulation run amok.
New York Times (News)Jun 15 2020
News
White House Reporters Hailed as ‘Information Heroes’
A watchdog has hailed the White House press corps as “information heroes” alongside 30 journalists, whistleblowers and media outlets struggling against the odds to get the truth out about the coronavirus pandemic.
Reporters Without Frontiers praised the correspondents for their persistence in grilling U.S. President Donald Trump in a roll of honour that included Li Wenliang, the 34-year
Breitbart NewsNov 11 2013
News
Lara Logan: '60 Minutes' is 'very sorry'
60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan issued an on-air apology Sunday night for the now-discredited Oct. 27 report in which Dylan Davies, a security contractor, claimed to have been a witness to the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
PoliticoMay 28 2013
News
In time of sequesters, federal government posts 27,000 job openings
The budget cuts known as sequestration were supposed to wreak havoc forcing the shrinking of critical workforces including airport security officers and food inspectors. But since sequestration kicked in March 4, the government is in the market for 27,000 new employees.
Washington TimesMay 23 2013
News
Obama, in a Shift, to Limit Targets of Drone Strikes
President Obama plans to open a new phase in the nations long struggle with terrorism on Thursday by restricting the use of unmanned drone strikes that have been at the heart of his national security strategy and shifting control of them away from the C.I.A. to the military.
New York Times (News)May 19 2013
News
Non-deportation rate drops  to 99.2 percent
The Homeland Security Department has granted legal status to 99.2 percent of all illegal immigrants who have applied under President Obamas new non-deportation policy for young adults, according to the latest numbers released Friday.
Washington Times