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Apr 19 2016
News
Supreme Court split on Obama amnesty
A deeply divided Supreme Court grappled Monday with President Obama’s deportation amnesty, as conservatives said the White House was encroaching on Congress‘ lawmaking powers, but liberal justices saying the court should stay out of the fight, leaving the president with a free hand.
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Nov 05 2013
News
Off-year elections could shape GOP's 2014 strategy
A set of off-year elections Tuesday in three states could offer the first clues of a way forward for Republicans still staggering from consecutive presidential defeats and divided
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Jun 14 2013
News
U.S. Is Said to Plan to Send Weapons to Syrian Rebels
Even with the decision to supply lethal aid to the rebels, the Obama administration remains deeply divided about whether to take more forceful action to try to quell the fighting.
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Jun 06 2013
Opinion
Opinion: Susan Rice and Samantha Power, up close
In this season of divided politics and lowered expectations, President Obama has made two personnel decisions that will benefit U.S. foreign policy for a long time to come.
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Feb 21 2014
News
The Walker scandal snoozer
No crotch shots. No mistress in Argentina. And no political vendettas featuring a bridge.
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Mar 26 2015
News
The Netherlands Offers Political Lessons for U.S.
By any measure, the US is a remarkably divided nation. Stagnant real wages for the average worker, increasing wealth accumulation for the top 5%, social tension, and competitive elections have all contributed to what many view as one of the most polarized periods in recent American memory.
With gerrymandering, the 24-hour news cycle, the lack of campaign finance restrictions, and a host
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Apr 01 2021
Opinion
Ready or not, here comes Biden's infrastructure push
Speaking just outside Pittsburgh on the heels of a $1.9 trillion stimulus package, President Joe Biden announced the first of a two-part, multitrillion-dollar push to revitalize America’s infrastructure. One can’t help but wonder if there is any limit to what might be included and how the whole shebang will be funded.
Part one, the “America Jobs Plan,” pegged at $2 trillion, is financed
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Apr 01 2021
Opinion
Biden Defines Infrastructure Down
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders lost the Democratic presidential nomination, but you wouldn’t know from President Biden’s first two months in office. First came $1.9 trillion in social spending under the cover of Covid-19, and now comes $2.3 trillion more for climate and political spending dressed as “infrastructure.”
Most Americans think of infrastructure as roads, highways,
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Sep 19 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Republicans Try to Change the Subject
From the CenterWhile it is impossible to predict the outcome of this fall’s elections, there has never been a midterm campaign in modern political history where the landscape has shifted so rapidly. The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, combined with the heightened presence of Donald Trump as a result of the January 6 congressional hearings and the FBI’s search of Trump’s
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Jul 02 2020
News
Supreme Court on Religious Schools
“States can’t cut religious schools out of programs that send public money to private education, a divided Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.” (AP News)
“By a vote of 5-4, the justices ruled in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue that the state court’s interpretation of the Montana constitution violated the U.S. Constitution, which protects the free exercise of religion. States are not
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