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Jun 02 2016
News
OPINION: How Hillary Clinton triggered Vince Foster’s suicide
Overlooked in the recent controversy over the death of Bill Clinton’s Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster is the fact that FBI agents investigating the case found that Hillary Clinton triggered his suicide when she attacked and humiliated her mentor from their former Rose Law Firm in front of other White House aides a week before he took his own life.
Guest Writer - RightFeb 20 2020
Opinion
Roger Stone Deserves New Trial
Roger Stone is a gifted political consultant known for going the distance for his clients.
He has worked for such marquee names as Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Tom Kean and Donald Trump. His expertise is the lawful destruction of the opposition candidacy — what is known in the trade as opposition research. In that process, he has made enemies, some of whom have sought to destroy him.
Andrew NapolitanoApr 22 2014
News
Ukraine claims torture by pro-Russian forces on the heels of Biden?s stern warning to Moscow
Vice President Joseph R. Biden delivered a stern warning to Russia during a Tuesday visit to Kiev in which he promised Ukraine millions of dollars in additional aid. But within hours of his departure Ukrainian accusations of torture by pro-Russia forces further dimmed prospects for peace.
Washington TimesAug 10 2017
News
Texas loses bid to head off anti-sanctuary city law challenge
A federal court on Wednesday tossed out Texas’s attempt for a preemptive legal defense of the state’s new anti-sanctuary city law, shifting the battleground to yet another federal court.
Washington TimesNov 22 2020
News
A Covid-19 Vaccine Could Unleash Pent-Up Demand, Bringing Along Inflation
Inflation could be poised for a comeback.
Some economists are starting to embrace the idea that a prospective Covid-19 vaccine could allow people to once again spend money on travel, restaurants and other services—and drive up prices in the U.S.
That would be a change from the past 10 years, when inflation rarely hit the Federal Reserve’s 2% target despite a strong economy and
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 01 2021
News
Evidence for vaccine booster shots isn't clear, but Biden moves ahead anyway
The U.S. is poised to begin rolling out booster shots in a matter of weeks, with still one major sticking point to resolve: It's not entirely clear yet that third shots are needed.
President Joe Biden recently vowed to begin deploying boosters the week of Sept. 20, pending a green light from federal regulators.
But health experts advising the government on that decision say the
ABC News (Online)Jan 21 2014
News
Mythbusters
In their annual Gates Foundation letter released Tuesday morning, Bill and Melinda Gates identify three persistent myths about global development that drive them crazy: that poor countries are doomed to stay poor, that foreign aid is a big waste, and that saving lives leads to overpopulation.
PoliticoDec 13 2018
News
Trump denies he 'directed' Michael Cohen to break the law as prosecutors contend
In his first reaction since his longtime personal -- and now former-- attorney and fixer was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for crimes committed while working for him, President Donald Trump again attempted to distance himself, repeating legal arguments and saying he "never directed Michael Cohen to break the law," contrary to what federal prosecutors contend and what a federal
ABC News (Online)Jul 22 2020
News
What's on the table in pandemic relief talks
President Trump and Senate Republicans are beginning negotiations with House Democrats on a new round of pandemic fiscal relief. Here are some of the major policies under consideration:
Payroll tax cut
Trump strongly supports providing a payroll tax cut to workers and their employers, but the proposal is not popular with Senate Republicans or Democrats.
White House chief
Washington ExaminerFeb 07 2017
News
WHO’S WINNING, AND LOSING, THE WHITE HOUSE APPRENTICE?
Since President Donald Trump began his tenure as the leader of the free world a little more than two weeks ago, his top aides have been jockeying for a greater share of power and influence in what has amounted to the juiciest, and most high stakes, season yet of The Apprentice. Like all truly great reality casts, the members of Trump’s inner circle have been busy figuring out each o
Vanity Fair