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Jun 19 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump Administration Announces Withdrawal From United Nations Human Rights Council
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that the U.S. will withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council. Detractors say this further isolates America from the global community, while supporters argue the council is biased against Israel and contains member nations that consistently carry out human rights abuses.
Slate Fox News (Opinion) BloombergOct 14 2019
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8 Republican senators to watch on impeachment
Senate Republicans aren’t expected to break with Trump, but a handful of lawmakers could feel pressure to do so.
Congress is back — meaning Senate Republicans are going to have to start answering pointed questions about where they stand on impeachment.
While it’s pretty unlikely enough Republican senators will actually vote to convict President Donald Trump if articles of
VoxAug 02 2014
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Border Bill Passes House
The 223 - 189 vote came after an initial attempt at a border supplement failed to make it to the floor Thursday due to lack of support. Late-night meetings and tweaks to the original bills found members emerging from a Friday morning House GOP conference meeting expressing optimism about the prospects of passing a supplemental border bill to help alleviate the ongoing crisis of unaccompanied
Breitbart NewsAug 04 2023
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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Jan. 6 Charges
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Thursday to all four charges in federal prosecutors’ Tuesday indictment.
The Details: After federal prosecutors called for a “speedy trial,” a judge set the date of the first hearing in the case for August 28 — just 5 days after the first GOP presidential debate. Trump’s lawyer called the push for a speedy trial “absurd” and said the
Fox News Digital CNN Digital ReutersJan 07 2020
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Iran General’s Wake Brings Deadly Stampede and Calls for Revenge
Iran said it is evaluating 13 possible ways to inflict a “historic nightmare” on the U.S. for killing a powerful Iranian general, whose burial was postponed after dozens of mourners died in a stampede.
General Qassem Soleimani’s exploits in conflicts from Syria to Yemen made him a national hero, and hundreds of thousands have turned out this week as his funeral procession stopped in
BloombergAug 13 2013
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GOP Governor Signs Harsh Voter ID Law, Promptly Gets Slapped With Lawsuits
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory (R) signed a bill Monday requiring photo identification at the polls and eliminating a slew of voting measures designed to protect against voter disenfranchisement.
HuffPostJun 08 2023
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Canadian Wildfires Cover Northeast in Smog: Is Climate Change to Blame?
Voices across the spectrum are divided on the role of climate change in the Canadian wildfires enveloping the northeast United States in smog.
Increased Intensity: An analysis in ABC News (Lean Left bias) stated that while wildfires are not started by climate change, “the conditions that make wildfires more intense and severe, including heat and drought, are strongly linked to human-
New York Post (Opinion) BBC News ABC News (Online)Aug 03 2023
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How are Republicans Responding to Trump's Third Indictment?
How is Trump’s third indictment impacting his standing in the Republican Party and the 2024 race?
“Indict, Rally, Repeat”: A piece in the Wall Street Journal (Center bias) highlighted the “remarkable resilience” of Trump’s standing in the Republican Party. This indictment, the article predicts, will follow a similar pattern as the two previous ones, serving to “energize Trump’s most
CBS News (Online) Washington Examiner Wall Street Journal (News)May 30 2012
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Massacre Pushes Syria Closer to Civil War
The killing of innocent children in Syria is forcing world leaders to take a hard line against the regime of President Bashar Assad.
CBNJul 06 2023
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Wagner Leader in Russia, Not Belarus, Lukashenko Says
Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin and his troops are in Russia — not Belarus, as some believed — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday.
The Details: On Thursday, Lukashenko told reporters Prigozhin and his Wagner forces were “not on the territory of Belarus.” Instead, he said, Prigozhin was in St. Petersburg or Moscow, seemingly confirming reports from U.S.
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