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May 17 2023
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What the Durham Report is really worth
Kudos to The Washington Times for its May 16 story suggesting rescission of the Pulitzer Prizes that went to The New York Times and The Washington Post for reporting the (false) story alleging Trump-Russia collusion. Here is the description of the 2018 Pulitzers for national reporting by the Pulitzer people: "Deeply sourced, relentlessly reported coverage in the public interest"? Hardly.
American ThinkerJun 20 2023
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2023 Spring All-Met: Boys’ soccer first team, second team, honorable mention
The following student-athletes have been selected to The Washington Post’s 2023 All-Met team for boys’ soccer: Described by an opposing coach as “the most talented high school soccer player I have ever seen,” Noseworthy made a big impression in his time at Osbourn. The powerful, 6-foot-4 midfielder stood at the center of the Eagles’ high-flying offense as they lost just two matches in the last
Washington PostMay 18 2023
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Georgia Prosecutor Signals August Timetable for Charges in Trump Inquiry
The Georgia prosecutor leading an investigation into former President Donald J. Trump and his allies has taken the unusual step of announcing remote work days for most of her staff during the first three weeks of August, asking judges in a downtown Atlanta courthouse not to schedule trials for part of that time as she prepares to bring charges in the inquiry. The moves suggest that Fani T.
New York Times (News)Jul 17 2023
Perspectives Blog
When a Three-Legged Stool Loses Two Legs
From the CenterFor several decades in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, successful Republicans relied on an often uneasy but usually workable coalition that brought economic, foreign policy, and social conservatives together into the broad GOP tent. Republican presidents from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush used this partnership as the foundation for their political support,
Dan SchnurJun 20 2023
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In a debate between RFK Jr. and Dr. Peter Hotez, there’s only one loser: Science
Another “debate me, bro” saga has erupted online, this time involving some of the biggest names in the world of social media: podcast host Joe Rogan, Twitter CEO Elon Musk, pro- vaccine advocate Dr. Peter Hotez, and anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and professor of pediatrics and molecular virology and microbiology at Baylor
Washington ExaminerAug 22 2023
Perspectives Blog
The Forgotten “I” in DEI: Immigrants
From the CenterDiversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs have become common as major employers recognize the importance and benefits of encouraging workplaces that better reflect society at large. These efforts, however, have overlooked an important element of the labor force: undocumented immigrants.
About 65 percent of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living
Stan MarekMay 16 2023
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'Simple, miraculous': Jokic powers Nuggets
DENVER -- Nikola Jokic claimed he did not have a strategy in mind to combat Anthony Davis. But it did not take long in Tuesday night's Game 1 for the Los Angeles Lakers to see Jokic's blueprint. The Denver Nuggets' superstar came out extremely aggressive, re-introducing himself to LeBron James and Davis on the Western Conference finals stage, but this time as a two-time MVP at the top of his
ESPN.comJun 16 2023
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Minneapolis Police Used Illegal, Abusive Practices for Years, Justice Dept. Finds
George Floyd Square in Minneapolis on Friday. The federal review was touched off by the murder of Mr. Floyd, a Black man, by a Minneapolis officer in 2020.Credit...Caroline Yang for The New York Times The city said it would try to negotiate a court-enforced consent decree with the federal government that would require an overhaul of its police force. George Floyd Square in Minneapolis on
New York Times (News)Jun 20 2023
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Trump’s Classified Docs Trial Set For August 14
A jury trial in the Justice Department’s case against former President Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents is set to convene August 14, Judge Aileen Cannon ordered Tuesday—a day after Trump defended his alleged refusal to return the documents by suggesting he did not have time to do so. Cannon set the trial date in an order laying out the case calendar, including a July 24
ForbesJun 20 2023
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Eversource Power Surge Causes Fires In Waltham: City Officials
In a message on its website, Waltham said local fire officials responded to "reports of multiple fires" due to the surge. Street signals and traffic signals were also impacted and, as of Monday, officials said "may be out for some time." As of Tuesday morning the Eversource outage map shows no power outages for Waltham customers. According to an NBC10 report, Eversource said about 6,000
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