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Feb 12 2014
News
GOP backs off fight on debt limit
The House approved a bill to extend the federal government's borrowing authority with no strings attached after GOP leaders dropped all policy demands to avoid a market-rattling confrontation in an election year.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 11 2014
News
Yellen: Fed Likely to Cut Bond Buys in Steps if Needed
In prepared testimony, Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen Tuesday told lawmakers she expects there to be a great deal of continuity in the central banks' policies. The hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. EST.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 11 2014
News
Local police block feds from doing full security clearances, Navy Yard review finds
Many of the country's biggest cities - including Washington New York and Los Angeles refuse to cooperate with federal security clearance investigators often leaving them in the dark about potential red flags.
Washington TimesMay 07 2019
News
Warren supporters resurface 2004 interview where she predicted housing crisis
A 15-year-old video of Sen. Elizabeth Warren predicting the collapse of housing markets is going viral among the presidential candidate’s supporters.
"[Then-Federal Reserve Chair] Alan Greenspan, our national economic leader, stood up for the last 4 years and told Americans 'borrow against your house,’” Warren, then a professor at Harvard Law School, says in the 2004 clip. “What
The HillOct 01 2013
News
Washington wakes to shutdown
Washington awoke Tuesday in a state of disbelief and deep political uncertainty with the federal government closed for the first time since "Mr. Holland's Opus" was in theaters and Netscape was a popular Internet browser.
PoliticoJul 25 2014
News
Ted Cruz says the FAA's flight ban was Obama's secret anti-Israel plot
On Tuesday, after a Hamas rocket exploded about a mile from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport, the US Federal Aviation Administration announced it was suspending all US flights to Israel for 24 hours. While perhaps understandably motivated by fears of a US plane meeting MH17's fate, the decision came in for some criticism, particularly after the FAA announced it would continue the
VoxFeb 20 2013
News
How The Sequester Could Affect Health Care
It's looking increasingly likely that $85 billion of automatic federal budget cuts known as a sequester will come to pass if Congress doesn't act by March 1.
NPR (Online News)Dec 05 2013
News
Obama urges steps to resolve income inequality
The President vowed to focus his final three years in office on income inequality in the U.S., calling for an increase in the federal minimum wage and defending the government's role in boosting economic mobility.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 11 2016
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Father of officer gunned down in Dallas sniper attack sues Black Lives Matter
The father of one of the five police officers killed July 7 in a sniper attack in Dallas charges in a federal lawsuit that Black Lives Matter incited a ”war on police” that led to his son’s death. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that the Enrique Zamarripa’s lawsuit was filed Monday in the Northern District of Texas and seeks $550 million in damages on behalf of his son, Dallas Police
Fox News DigitalMay 08 2020
Opinion
Trump's Critics Can't Have It Both Ways
The left's position on the nation's proper response to the pandemic, though shrouded in the language of compassion, is incoherent and morally repugnant virtue signaling.
Since this calamity began, many national Democratic leaders, the left-wing media and various never-Trumpers have been more interested in smearing President Donald Trump -- no change there -- than helping to solve the
Townhall