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May 04 2021
News
A debate over ending debate: Explaining the filibuster fight
With the Senate – and the nation – closely divided, frustration over the filibuster has grown. Those in the majority tend to see it as an obstacle to progress. For those in the minority, it’s about protecting their rights.
Perhaps no Senate rule is as famous as the filibuster, which starred in its own Hollywood film. In the Oscar-winning “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” Jimmy Stewart’s
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Jul 29 2019
Opinion
These two legal reforms could end social media censorship for good
With every censored post, suspended account, or banned user, conservative and liberal populists renew their calls to regulate social media giants. They often make arguments from a monopolistic standpoint, that Big Tech companies have grown so large as to constitute public forums and, therefore, users have a constitutional right to access platforms free from viewpoint discrimination.
To
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Sep 06 2021
News
These Are The Most Common Long-Haul COVID Symptoms In Kids
One of the few mercies of the coronavirus pandemic is that children are, by and large, spared the most serious outcomes. More than 4.7 million pediatric cases have been diagnosed in the United States so far, and under 2% have resulted in hospitalization.
But questions still remain about the long-term effects of COVID-19 on kids, especially its long-haul iteration. Here’s what parents
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Jun 08 2021
Analysis
Biden White House powered by family connections
It's all in the family for some well-known members of the Biden administration.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, senior adviser Anita Dunn, White House counselor Steve Richetti, deputy chief of staff Bruce Reed and Presidential Personnel Office Director Cathy Russell each have at least one direct family
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Mar 02 2021
News
More Than Two-Thirds of Conservative Academics Report Political Bias
More than two-thirds of conservative academics in higher education in the United States and Canada reported a "hostile" work environment stemming from colleagues with opposing political beliefs, a new study showed.
In the political bias review by the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology released Monday, about 70% to 80% of those who have right-wing views said they face
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Sep 15 2020
News
Wildfires
“California’s record-breaking 2020 wildfire season hit another grim milestone on Monday, with officials saying that fires have burned more than 3 million acres so far this year.” (CBS SF Bay Area)
The right blames the fires primarily on poor forest management.
The left blames the fires primarily on the effects of climate change.
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Jan 04 2021
News
Kelly Loeffler will Object to Certifying Electoral College Results
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) will object to the presidential election results in at least one state when Congress convenes to certify the Electoral College in favor of President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday.
“Elections are the bedrock of our democracy and the American people deserve to be 100% confident in our election systems and its outcomes. But right now, tens of millions of Americans
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Nov 04 2021
News
Senate GOP blocks federal election law debate for fourth time this year
Senate Democrats tried and failed once again Wednesday to begin debate on a bill that would radically revamp America’s election laws, as all but two Republicans voted to block the measure from coming to the chamber floor.
Just 50 senators, including Lisa Murkowski (R-Ak.), voted to open debate on the legislation, known as the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. The bill needed
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Mar 04 2021
News
Pelosi election-overhaul bill passes without a single Republican vote
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi narrowly secured passage of her signature election-overhaul legislation Wednesday without a single Republican vote, sending the heated debate over how America votes to the Senate where the bill is all-but doomed.
The proposal, which is known as H.R. 1, passed on a 220-210 vote almost entirely along party lines. Although one Democrat voted against the bill, the
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