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Jan 10 2014
Opinion
Christie's choice: Be seen as a crook or a schnook?
Paul Begala says the governor already viewed as a bully by some is not convincing playing the victim of his own staff
CNN DigitalNov 19 2017
News
Why a Firm Believer in Tax Cuts Could Derail the Senate Tax Cut Plan
On the eve of the House’s vote to pass a far-reaching $1.5 trillion tax cut, Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin placed a hasty phone call to his state’s senior senator, Ron Johnson, in hopes of resolving an unlikely conflict in his own back yard.
New York Times (News)Oct 28 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: The Fetterman/Oz Debate
On Tuesday, a debate between Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, both running for a Senate seat, earned much media attention. It was the first and only debate between the two, and was widely anticipated, particularly following Fetterman’s stroke in May which has impacted his communication abilities and led his campaign to refuse more debates.
In news
Julie MastrineApr 25 2014
News
Retired Supreme Court justice says marijuana should be legalized
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens says he thinks the federal government should legalize marijuana.
Fox News DigitalNov 17 2015
News
Rubio Goes on Offensive Against Two Rival GOP Candidates, Isolates One Opponent ?In Particular?
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio on Monday skewered 2016 rivals Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, contending they had a record of voting to weaken U.S. intelligence capabilities.
The BlazeMar 25 2017
News
Trump gets tamed by Washington
Donald Trump crowed for months he would strike a "terrific" deal on health care. His ambitions ended in a brief phone call Friday afternoon, in which Speaker Paul Ryan told him the truth: He was nowhere close.
PoliticoMar 22 2017
News
What we know about Trump team Russia links – and why that matters
The White House moves to disassociate itself from four Trump associates linked to Russia. A new report suggests that one of them, former campaign chair Paul Manafort, secretly worked for a Russian billionaire to help Vladimir Putin.
Christian Science MonitorJan 19 2021
News
Biden begins presidency caught between GOP opposition and demands of far Left
President-elect Joe Biden is about to be sworn into office, when he will immediately face the left wing of his party and large Republican minorities in both chambers of Congress pulling him in opposite directions.
Before the Nov. 3 elections, Biden appeared confident that Democrats would sweep the House and Senate. That would have made it possible for him to enact Franklin Roosevelt-
Washington ExaminerOct 26 2015
News
Fuming over Ryan, some conservative voices turn on the Freedom Caucus
The Houses hard-right faction was once the toast of the conservative grass roots. Now many of its members are feeling the heat for supporting Rep. Paul Ryan as speaker.
Washington PostAug 03 2020
News
White House considering unilateral actions with coronavirus aid bill stuck in Congress
The Trump administration is considering taking "a number of options" without congressional approval as negotiations on the fourth coronavirus stimulus relief package are stalled between the White House and lawmakers on Capitol Hill, Fox News has learned.
A senior administration official told Fox News Monday that the administration is weighing taking unilateral action to quell the
Fox News Digital