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Feb 16 2021
News
Biden extending mortgage relief, moratorium on foreclosures through June
The White House on Monday announced a program to extend mortgage relief and a moratorium on home foreclosures through June as thousands of Americans continue to struggle to keep up with payments during the coronavirus pandemic.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a housing affordability crisis," the White House said in a statement. "Now, homeowners will receive urgently needed relief
The HillFeb 02 2021
News
McCarthy seeks shift from party's civil war
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is desperately looking to change the subject from his own party’s civil war to a common opponent: President Biden.
McCarthy and other GOP lawmakers will travel to Houston on Tuesday to rail against what they call Biden’s “job-killing” energy policies. The GOP leader previously spent several days accusing Biden of dragging his feet in
The HillMay 09 2022
Analysis
Pro-Abortion Protesters Inflict Mother's Day Violence and Target Supreme Court Justices' Homes
The leaked Supreme Court draft opinion signaling the end of Roe v. Wade made Mother's Day an anxious one for churches and pro-life groups across the country.
In Madison, Wisconsin, vandals attacked the offices of the pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action on Sunday with an arson attack and a spray-painted warning that “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”
Earlier
CBNJul 08 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: NPR, AP, CBS Criticized for Description of Shinzo Abe
NPR (Lean Left), the Associated Press (Lean Left), and CBS (Lean Left) were criticized by conservative Twitter users and media outlets like Fox News (Right) on Friday for media bias. They argued outlets’ characterizations of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated on Friday, were slanted.
AllSides analysis confirmed that in reporting on the political leader in
Julie MastrineSep 26 2017
News
Susan Collins Says No To Obamacare Repeal Bill, Crippling Its Chances
Opposition from the senator from Maine leaves Republicans at least one vote short.
HuffPostSep 26 2017
News
Obamacare repeal on the ropes as pivotal Republican rebuffs Trump
Opposition from the senator from Maine leaves Republicans at least one vote short.
ReutersMay 26 2021
Analysis
The long tail of Trump's Big Lie: 9 ways it continues to affect American politics
Donald Trump isn't moving on. Neither is his party.
More than six months after his defeat, Trump continues to declare that the 2020 presidential election was "stolen" from him. And this lie, sometimes called "the Big Lie," continues to have a major impact on American politics.
The lie would matter, as a matter of principle, even if it wasn't having much of a practical effect. But
CNN DigitalFeb 11 2022
News
Biden confers with European leaders as latest Ukraine talks fail
President Joe Biden held a call with transatlantic leaders on Friday to chart next moves as talks over Russia's military build-up near Ukraine showed no sign of defusing the crisis.
Biden spoke about "coordination on both diplomacy and deterrence" with the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, the United Kingdom, NATO, the European Commission, and the European
ABC News (Online)Apr 30 2021
News
Coalition calls on Biden to form disinformation task force
A coalition of groups is calling on President Biden to create a task force that can explore ways to crack down on deliberate disinformation campaigns in ways that don't unduly limit free expression.
Why it matters: The spread of false information around elections, health, climate and other pivotal issues has had a huge impact on American institutions, but civil liberties groups say it
AxiosJan 20 2020
Analysis
Trump's Senate trial defense: Abuse of power is not impeachable
(CNN)President Donald Trump's legal team will go into his Senate trial on Tuesday arguing that he should never have been impeached because his conduct over Ukraine does not amount to a criminal offense.
First details of the President's counter-argument are emerging from a document the White House sent to Capitol Hill on Saturday night and in television interviews of one of his new legal
CNN Digital