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Jan 21 2018
News
The aftermath of the "Gang of 19" meeting
As the bipartisan attendees of the Senate "Gang of 19" meeting took the results back to their respective leaderships, Sen. Lindsey Graham again held court with reporters, expressing hope that they'd achieved the necessary framework for a deal to end the government shutdown. He said, "We’re gonna get there — and if we don’t tonight — I’m really worried about where this thing goes because it’s
AxiosAug 20 2020
Fact Check
What’s happening with mailboxes and mail-sorting machines?
One Twitter user claimed that it was "cheating 101." Another used the hashtag "#TRUMPSTEALINGELECTION." Social media posts are populating feeds with images of the blue mailboxes being loaded into trucks.
Why is the removal of mailboxes across the country provoking such controversy? Many fear that the operation is related to President Donald Trump’s efforts to restrict voting by mail at
PolitiFactDec 17 2020
Opinion
Jill Biden’s Doctorate Is Garbage Because Her Dissertation Is Garbage
You can tell someone is smarting from an inferiority complex when he insists on being addressed as “Dr.” on the basis of holding an academic doctorate rather than being a physician. Ph.D. holders who have genuine accomplishments don’t make you call them “Doctor,” which is why you never hear about “Dr. Paul Krugman” and “Dr. George Will.” None of the professors I knew at Yale, even the ones who
Kyle SmithAug 30 2012
News
Yahoo Fires Bureau Chief For Romney/blacks Remark
Yahoo News fired its Washington bureau chief on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after he was caught on an open microphone saying that Mitt Romney and his wife, at the GOP convention in Florida while a hurricane was approaching Louisiana, were "happy to have a party with black people drowning."
NPR (Online News)May 11 2016
News
Sanders Trounces Clinton in W. Va. -- But Will It Make a Difference?
Democrat Bernie Sanders picked up more delegates in West Virginia and Nebraska than Hillary Clinton.
The Vermont senator's still way behind, but says he's not giving up, calling his win in West Virginia "tremendous."
CBNDec 07 2019
News
More than 500 law professors sign letter calling Trump actions impeachable
More than 500 law professors have signed an open letter calling President Trump's conduct impeachable the day after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said that committee chairmen should begin drafting articles of impeachment.
The 520 professors said in the letter posted to Medium that impeachment does not require a crime, but rather an abuse of the public trust.
"There is
The HillJan 03 2016
News
Jeb Bush: Obama’s ‘First Impulse Always is to Take Away Rights From Law-Abiding Citizens’
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush slammed President Barack Obama ahead of his planned executive action on gun control and accused the president of taking away the rights of U.S. citizens.
Bush, a Republican presidential candidate, said he had not reviewed Obama’s planned executive action during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday.” Obama plans to meet on Monday with Attorney General Loretta
The BlazeJun 28 2019
News
'My time’s up, I’m sorry': Biden abruptly ends answer on civil rights record after Harris pummeling
Joe Biden appeared intent to follow the rules while defending himself from an onslaught from Democratic challenger Sen. Kamala Harris who attacked him on his civil rights record during Thursday night's debate, abruptly saying, “my time’s up, I’m sorry,” while giving his defense.
The former Vice President was slammed on the debate stage Thursday night, particularly by Harris who said
Fox News DigitalJan 09 2014
News
New Jersey politician wants investigation into Christie bridge controversy
A New Jersey state senator seeks an investigation into Gov. Chris Christie's administration over allegations that appointees orchestrated bridge traffic jams.
CNN DigitalDec 14 2017
News
Doubting the intelligence, Trump pursues Putin and leaves a Russian threat unchecked
In the final days before Donald Trump was sworn in as president, members of his inner circle pleaded with him to acknowledge publicly what U.S. intelligence agencies had already concluded — that Russia’s interference in the 2016 election was real.
Washington Post