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Jun 28 2013
Opinion
House GOP's immigration playbook
Circle July 10 with red ink. It's now the most important day for immigration reform.
PoliticoJan 16 2024
News
No more going wobbly in climate fight, Trump supporters vow
Former President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement, staffed his environmental agencies with fossil fuel lobbyists and claimed — against all scientific evidence — that the Earth’s rising temperatures will “ start getting cooler.”
Expect a second Trump presidency to show less restraint.
Trump’s campaign utterances, and the policy proposals being
PoliticoAug 19 2019
News
Trump plays down fears of US recession
Donald Trump has tried to reassure markets about the risk of the US falling into a recession by saying the economy is doing "tremendously well".
The US president said he did not see a recession - usually defined as when an economy shrinks for two consecutive quarters.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow also said there was "no recession in sight".
Last week,
BBC NewsFeb 09 2024
News
Montana GOP Rep. Rosendale announced bid to challenge Democrat Sen. John Tester for his seat
Montana GOP Rep Rosendale on Friday announced his official bid to challenge Democrat Sen. John Tester for his seat. His official announcement creates a competitive GOP primary that also includes former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy, a political newcomer backed by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and other key establishment figures, according to NBC News. "We’ve made great accomplishments in
Just The NewsFeb 12 2024
News
Rare bubonic plague case in Oregon spread from very sick pet cat
An Oregon resident contracted bubonic plague from their "very sick" pet cat, marking the first time since 2015 that someone in the state has been stricken with the Black Death bacterium, according to local health officials. Plague bacteria, Yersinia pestis, circulates cryptically in the US in various types of rodents and their fleas. It causes an average of seven human cases a year, with a
Ars TechnicaNov 05 2018
News
How Close Is the Battle for the House? This Close.
Both parties have reason to sweat every competitive race.
National Review (News)Jun 05 2012
News
Clinton: Romney would be 'calamitous' for US
Former President Bill Clinton warned that a Mitt Romney presidency would be "calamitous" for America and the world, going further than even President Barack Obama in depicting the consequences of a return to Republican rule of the White House. With Obama standing to one side, Clinton slammed the Republican presidential candidate by name. Clinton said Obama has earned a second term because of
Fox News DigitalAug 16 2016
News
House Republicans detail perjury allegations against Clinton
House Republicans have detailed perjury allegations against Hillary Clinton, citing the apparent conflict between her 2015 congressional testimony about her email practices and the FBI's conclusions announced in July, according to a letter to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
Fox News DigitalNov 11 2021
News
Appeals Court Blocks January 6 Committee Access To Trump White House Documents
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request from former President Donald Trump to block the January 6 Committee’s access to his White House’s records in the National Archives on Thursday.
The House Select Committee on January 6 is tasked with investigating the events before, during and after the former president’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. The injunction is
The Daily CallerMar 06 2023
News
D.C. Council chair says he’s withdrawing crime bill before it goes to U.S. Senate
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) said he wrote to the U.S. Senate on Monday morning to withdraw the city’s criminal code revision legislation, before the Senate votes on a Republican-led disapproval resolution that could overturn the bill. Fast, informative and written just for locals. Get The 7 DMV newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. “I don’t know if that’ll stop the
Washington Post