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Jul 21 2021
News
Treasury: Only 6.5 Percent of $46B Rental Relief Has Been Used
With just two weeks remaining in the federal COVID-19 evictions ban, just 6.5% (roughly $3 billion) of the $46 billion available for Americans to cover rent, utilities, and related expenses has been used from the federal emergency rental aid (ERA) program, according to the Treasury Department.
"Rental assistance has reached only a small fraction of the families who report being behind
Newsmax (News)Apr 29 2021
News
Sen. Tim Scott Offers Republican Response to Biden: 'The Lord Bless You and Keep You'
In the Republican response to President Biden's address to Congress on Wednesday night, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) drove hard the point that the White House is not listening to science in regards to COVID protocols like the president promised he would.
"Locking vulnerable kids out of the classroom is locking adults out of their future. Our public schools should have opened months ago,"
CBNOct 08 2021
Analysis
Psaki Says Trump Was Silent on Human Rights Abuses in China
CLAIM: President Joe Biden, unlike President Donald Trump, has spoken out against human rights abuses in China.
VERDICT: FALSE. The Trump administration accused China of genocide; meanwhile, Biden has been soft on China.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki claimed Wednesday that President Biden had spoken out against human rights abuses in China — whereas, she said, President
Breitbart Fact CheckOct 31 2021
Opinion
The Empty Spectacle of the U.N. Climate-Change Summit
As President Joe Biden limps into Glasgow, there are only two things holding back his big, showy climate agenda: politics and economics.
If you happen to be one of those people who insists that climate change should be “beyond politics,” then you are certainly entitled to the sentiment — but spare us any lectures about “democracy” in the future, because politics is how liberal-
National Review (News)Feb 22 2021
Data
How Americans Navigated the News in 2020: A Tumultuous Year in Review
Americans are divided – that much is obvious after a contentious presidential election and transition, and in the midst of a politicized pandemic that has prompted a wide range of reactions.
But in addition to the familiar fault line of political partisanship, a look back at Pew Research Center’s American News Pathways project finds there have consistently been dramatic divides between
Pew Research CenterNov 20 2021
Analysis
Two Days Before Rittenhouse Verdict, a Native Woman Was Imprisoned for Killing Her Alleged Rapist
Two days before a nearly all-white jury bought Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim he was acting in self-defense when he shot three men, killing two, at a Black Lives Matter protest, Maddesyn George, a 27-year-old Native mother, was sitting in a courtroom in Eastern Washington, waiting to learn how many years she would have to spend in federal prison for a shooting a white man she said had raped her.
Mother JonesOct 31 2021
Analysis
VIPs expect special treatment. At Wikipedia, don’t even ask.
In the early afternoon of Jan. 7, only hours after addressing the “Stop the Steal” rally outside the White House that fed into the assault on the Capitol, John C. Eastman began working on the first draft of history: He rewrote his own Wikipedia page.
Where the article said that Eastman, a professor at Chapman Law School at the time, was helping President Donald Trump “to annul the
Washington PostJul 06 2020
News
More victims of Jeffrey Epstein have come forward, says lawyer
More victims of the deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, including women from the UK, have come forward in recent days following the arrest the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, a lawyer for the accusers has said.
Maxwell, 58, a friend of Prince Andrew, is due to appear in court in the US this week on charges of helping Epstein recruit women to sexually abuse. Speaking on Monday
The GuardianMar 04 2019
News
Muslim Congresswoman Strikes Again, Facing New Anti-Semitism Charges
Freshman Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is once again at odds with fellow leaders for what many are calling another anti-Semitic slur.
Omar has received bipartisan criticism for her comments at a town hall event with fellow pro-Palestinian advocate Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI). Omar said she wanted to talk about the political influence in this country that says "it is ok for people to
CBNOct 08 2017
Opinion
The Shocking Truth About Term Limits
“Michigan’s strictest-in-the-nation term limits law will force nearly 70 percent of state senators out of office in 2019 and more than 20 percent of representatives,” reports the Detroit News, “a mass turnover that is fueling renewed interest in reform.”
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