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May 10 2022
News
Biden touts efforts to address inflation as Republicans make it a point of attack
President Joe Biden outlined his efforts to fight inflation and lower consumer prices in a speech from the White House on Tuesday, looking to address a top concern of voters ahead of the midterms.
"I believe inflation is our top economic challenge right now," said Biden, who did not announce any new policy initiatives.
Inflation, which is at its highest levels in decades, has
NBC News DigitalAug 05 2022
News
The Memo: Trump’s TV stars pose problems for the GOP
Former President Trump loves celebrity — especially TV fame. But his enthusiasm is not working out so well for the Republican Party.
Trump has backed a host of candidates in party primaries who are famous or have a track record in television, or both. But many of his chosen stars are underperforming, complicating the GOP’s electoral chances.
Critics charge that Trump fails to
The HillAug 10 2022
News
Trump says he ‘declined to answer' questions during NY AG deposition
Former President Donald Trump declared in a lengthy statement that he "declined to answer" questions during his deposition before New York Attorney General Letitia James's office Wednesday.
Trump argued that he was the target of "an unfounded, politically motivated Witch Hunt" and that James "openly campaigned on the policy of 'Get and Destroy Trump.'" James has been conducting a civil
Washington ExaminerJun 29 2022
Analysis
Secret Service Agents are Itching to Debunk Latest J6 Lies
A number of Secret Service agents are reportedly chomping at the bit to debunk one-sided testimony given to the January 6 Committee.
On Tuesday afternoon the Committee held a last minute, previously unplanned hearing to display "damning" testimony and "new evidence." Their star witness, former Trump White House staffer Cassidy Hutchinson, told Pelosi approved members that President
TownhallSep 09 2021
Analysis
What happens when protesters take over for the police?
When Michael McQuarrie entered the George Floyd Square autonomous zone for the first time last year, he felt as if he was entering a freer, friendlier, and, in some ways, edgier America.
To some, the neighborhood had become the “Free State of George Floyd.” To him and many there, it proved more broadly that a community can not only function, but thrive, without police authority: that
Christian Science MonitorMay 26 2022
News
Trump and his children must testify under oath in New York investigation, court rules
A New York appeals court on Thursday denied former President Donald Trump's bid to escape a deposition in the state attorney general's probe into his business practices.
In a unanimous ruling, a panel of judges in the state Appellate Division denied an attempt by Trump and his two eldest children, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump, to block subpoenas for their testimony from Attorney
NBC News DigitalOct 21 2022
News
Marco Rubio, Val Demings bring the heat in their only Senate debate
The two major party candidates in one of the most high-profile Senate races of the year litigated hot button issues for an hour in Lake Worth in their only scheduled debate.
After months of back and forth through ads and interviews, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and his Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Val Demings, finally were able to make their arguments in person, and they made the most of
Florida PoliticsJul 10 2022
Analysis
Two long weeks: Inside Biden’s struggle to respond to abortion ruling
Three days after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, President Biden used a break between Group of Seven summit meetings at the luxury Schloss Elmau resort in Germany to get an update on the stunning and sudden loss of abortion rights for millions of Americans back home.
Huddling with top aides, including some who dialed in from the White House, Biden declared at the outset of the
Washington PostSep 06 2022
Opinion
Native Families' Right to Stay Together is at Stake at the Supreme Court
Since European settlers arrived on the shores of what is now known as the United States, federal and state governments, intent on seizing Indian lands, have sought to undermine and threaten the existence of tribes through the forced separation and assimilation of Native children. By severing Native children from their families, tribes, and culture, colonizers believed they could stamp out
ACLUSep 06 2022
Opinion
What Will Happen To Coverage Of Covid-19 Tests, Vaccines, And Treatments Once The Government Is No Longer The Predominant Purchaser?
In August, the Biden Administration announced it will stop being the predominant purchaser of Covid-19 vaccines, treatments, and tests at some point this autumn, as it moves “beyond the crisis phase of the pandemic.” White House Covid-19 Response Team coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said his “hope is that in 2023, you're going to see the commercialization of almost all of these products.”
Forbes