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Jul 20 2017
News
Conservatives furious and plotting revenge for health-care fail
Conservatives are furious – furious – that Senate Republicans got close to repealing big parts of Obamacare and are now on the verge of walking away from the effort altogether, possibly leaving President Obama’s health-care law on the books for the foreseeable future.
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Oct 30 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Ending Birthright Citizenship Is No Panacea
According to Axios, President Trump is gearing up to sign an executive order that would, in their words, “remove the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens born on U.S. soil.” There is some ambiguity in this formulation. Will the executive order in question limit birthright citizenship to the children of U.S. citizens, or will it extend citizenship to the children of lawful permanent
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Feb 06 2016
News
Dems ready for long, pricey primary between Clinton, Sanders
Just one week into primary voting, Democrats are preparing for a long and expensive head-to-head battle between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders that could go deep into the spring or even beyond.
Clinton and Sanders are both flush with campaign cash. Clinton has overwhelming support among Democratic Party leaders, but Sanders foresees staying competitive by drawing new and younger
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May 22 2013
News
Deadly End to F.B.I. Interview About Tsarnaev and 3 Killings
BOSTON  A man in Orlando, Fla., who was being interviewed early Wednesday morning by law enforcement officers about his ties to the deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect was fatally shot after he tried to attack the officers with a knife, according to a federal law enforcement officia
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Mar 11 2020
Opinion
The unbeatable Joe Biden
There are plenty of primaries to go over the next couple of months, and November is still a long way off. But on the night that Democrats cast their primary ballots in six states across the Midwest, South, and Northwest — including the important state of Michigan, which played such a significant role four years ago — it became abundantly clear that former vice president Joe Biden is bound to
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Jul 21 2020
News
A 'very dark history': Oregon's racist past fuels protests against injustice in Portland
A predominantly white city tucked away in the northwest corner of the USA hardly seems the logical spot to emerge as the new flashpoint of the protests against racism and police brutality that have raged across the country for nearly two months.
Then again, both Portland and its home state of Oregon have a troubled past that animates the demonstrations, in their eighth week.
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Apr 03 2018
News
A new study suggests fake news might have won Donald Trump the 2016 election
President Trump has said repeatedly that Russian interference didn't matter in the 2016 presidential campaign, and he has suggested — wrongly — that the intelligence and law enforcement communities have said the same. His overriding fear seems to be that Russian interference and the “fake news” it promoted would undermine the legitimacy of his election win.
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Apr 09 2024
Headline Roundup
Arizona Supreme Court Rules 1864 Abortion Ban is 'Now Enforceable'
The Arizona Supreme Court upheld a 1864 law banning nearly all abortion procedures in the state.
For Context: The law was passed in 1864, prior to Arizona becoming a state. The Roe v. Wade ruling from the United States Supreme Court in 1973 overruled the law. The overturning of Roe in the summer of 2022 put this law back in the spotlight.
Details: The law will not immediately go
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Dec 10 2020
News
Parler CEO rips YouTube's 'shameful and deceitful' move to censor information about the 2020 presidential election
Parler CEO John Matze has blasted YouTube's decision to moderate information regarding the 2020 presidential election during a Wednesday interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham.
Matze appeared on Wednesday's episode of Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle," where he said that the Google-owned tech company is "shameful and deceitful" for the move.
On Wednesday, YouTube announced it would
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Feb 03 2021
News
'Eliminating bad policy': Biden defends expansive executive action
President Biden defended his pace of executive action as he signed another slate of orders rolling back some of former President Donald Trump's signature immigration policies.
"There's a lot of talk, with good reason, about the number of executive orders that I have signed," Biden said Tuesday in the White House. "I'm not making new law. I'm eliminating bad policy."
Biden signed
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