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Mar 05 2015
News
As House panel issues subpoenas, questions mount over Clinton e-mails
A congressional committee issued subpoenas Wednesday seeking information about Hillary Rodham Clinton’s use of a private e-mail account for official business while she was secretary of state, setting up a potential legal clash with the presumptive Democratic front-runner for president.
Washington PostApr 12 2018
Perspectives Blog
Paul Ryan Will Not Seek Re-Election
Paul Ryan announced on Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in November. The move sparked debate around Republican odds in the 2018 midterms as well as speculation concerning Ryan's tenuous relationship with President Trump. What's the best way to combat media bias? Does unbiased news really exist? Check out this article in the Washington Examiner by AllSides CEO John Gable and Editorial John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 31 2014
News
Retirement of Rep. Henry Waxman leaves climate void
Rep. Henry Waxman’s retirement will create a vacuum for House leadership on climate change, though allies say the California Democrat has helped cultivated a young crop of like-minded lawmakers to fill the void.
Washington ExaminerJul 19 2016
News
Divided We Stand: Political polarization is worse than ever as Republicans take the stage in Cleveland.
It takes less than seven hours to wind along Interstate 76 and cover the 430 miles separating Cleveland and Philadelphia – the host cities of this month's respective Republican and Democratic National Conventions. Despite the reasonable distance between the host cities, though, there hasn't been a presidential election in at least 60 years in which voters have stood further apart on their
U.S. News & World ReportSep 12 2013
Opinion
Syrial Losers
Americans unsure what to think about President Obama's plans for Syria should remember that all military action undertaken by Democrats for the last half-century has led to utter disaster.
Ann CoulterMar 08 2016
News
Washington Post Ran 16 Negative Stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 Hours
In what has to be some kind of record, the Washington Post ran 16 negative stories on Bernie Sanders in 16 hours, between roughly 10:20 PM EST Sunday, March 6, to 3:54 PM EST Monday, March 7—a window that includes the crucial Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, and the next morning’s spin:
FAIRNov 21 2019
News
Read: Fiona Hill’s scathing opening statement in the impeachment hearings
Fiona Hill reminds Republicans that Russia — not Ukraine — meddled in 2016.
In her opening statement to impeachment investigators, former National Security Council official Fiona Hill excoriates Republicans for indulging in unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about Ukrainian interference in the 2016 presidential election — the same ones President Donald Trump tried to leverage the
VoxMar 06 2016
News
Bernie Sanders’ campaign gets needed boost with Kansas, Nebraska wins
Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont is looking to jump-start his lagging presidential campaign this weekend, with the aim to win three of the four state Democratic contests, hoping to create momentum moving into Tuesday night’s must-win Michigan primary.
On Saturday, Mr. Sanders seemed on track to accomplish his goals. The Kansas Dem
Washington TimesJan 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Congress Again Avoids Government Shutdown With Last-Minute Agreement
Congress has approved another continuing resolution to keep the government funded until March.
The Details: The Senate passed the measure by a vote of 77-18, and the House approved it 314-108. The measure now goes to President Joe Biden's desk, and he's expected to sign it. More than 100 House Republicans opposed the measure.
For Context: The government has been funded by a
New York Post (News) CBS News (Online) Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 06 2013
News
This Photo Tells All You Need To Know About The House Syria Vote
As the House of Representatives is dragged closer to a vote on authorizing air strikes against Syria its becoming increasingly clear that the majority of the votes will need to come from Democrats or the resolution will fail.
HuffPost