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Mar 17 2022
News
Biden’s China ‘pivot’ complicated by Russia’s war in Ukraine
President Joe Biden set out to finally complete the “pivot to Asia,” a long-sought adjustment of U.S. foreign policy to better reflect the rise of America’s most significant military and economic competitor: China.
But Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has made that vexing move even more complicated. China’s government has vacillated between full embrace and more measured responses as
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Jul 25 2022
Perspectives Blog
When China Matters Even More Than Usual
From the CenterAs Russia’s war on Ukraine enters its sixth month, as our country’s domestic policy debates over inflation, immigration and abortion intensify, and as the multi-episode spellbinder that the January 6 hearings have become breaks for a summer intermission, even the most attentive American voter could be excused for not spending very much time thinking about China. But that’s
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Jan 04 2023
Headline Roundup
Missouri Becomes First State to Execute Transgender Prison Inmate
On Tuesday, Missouri became the first state to execute an openly transgender death row inmate.
The Details: Amber McLaughlin was convicted and sentenced to death in 2006 for murdering her ex-girlfriend Beverly Guenther in 2003. She was executed by lethal injection after unsuccessfully seeking clemency from Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R). McLaughlin reportedly began transitioning three
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Jun 21 2021
News
How Americans Across The Country Celebrated Juneteenth This Year As A National Holiday For The First Time
After years of campaigning for Juneteenth to be recognized as a national holiday, Juneteenth National Independence Day was officially signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday. The holiday honors June 19, 1865, the day in history when Black people in Galveston, Texas, were told they were no longer enslaved, more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation
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May 19 2019
News
Pete Buttigieg Dismisses President Trump's Acceptance Of His Marriage
Pete Buttigieg isn't giving President Trump much credit for saying the South Bend, Ind. mayor's marriage to a man is "absolutely fine" and "good." "That's nice," Buttigieg said dismissively in an interview on Friday with the NPR Politics Podcast and Iowa Public Radio. "I'm more interested in policies that affect LGBTQ people." Buttigieg's remarks came in response to comments made by President
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Mar 17 2021
Fact Check
Did the Washington Post Correct a Report About Trump’s Call With the Georgia Secretary of State?
After the Washington Post issued a correction to its article reporting on a December 23 phone call between former President Donald Trump and Georgia’s top election investigator, Twitter has been abuzz with different accounts of what actually occurred.
A widely shared tweet from freshman GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn falsely claimed that, “The Washington Post just RETRACTED their story on
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Mar 16 2022
News
Jan. 6 committee not planning to subpoena members of Congress, sources say
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is not planning to issue subpoenas to members of Congress who are alleged to have information regarding the events leading up to and surrounding the attack, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.
While the panel had requested information from Republicans including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and
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Oct 14 2021
News
Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Jeffrey Clark, Former Justice Dept. Official
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot issued a subpoena on Wednesday to Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official under President Donald J. Trump who was involved in Mr. Trump’s frenzied efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
The subpoena seeks testimony and records from Mr. Clark, a little-known official who repeatedly pushed his colleagues at
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Jan 26 2022
Analysis
Why Germany might be the West's weak link in the Russia-Ukraine standoff
With Ukraine under growing threat from Russia, the United States and its NATO allies across Europe are stepping up their response.
But there is one notable country that appears to be holding back: Germany.
As Russian troops have massed on the Ukrainian border, Berlin has resisted pressure from its allies and neighbors to deliver arms to Ukraine while urging “prudence” when it
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Jun 16 2022
Perspectives Blog
Bipartisan Gun Laws Take Shape
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Bipartisan action on new gun laws looks more likely by the day. A bipartisan group of senators announced Sunday that they struck a deal on a framework for new gun safety legislation. The proposal includes enhanced background
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