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May 27 2022
Opinion
Fox News blames everything but guns for Uvalde massacre
Yesterday, the nation was once again rocked by another mass shooting, the 212th such event in the United States in just 144 days this year. As the nation reels from the sensation that mass gun violence is now a daily ritual of American life — the racist massacre in Buffalo, New York, was just 10 days ago — Fox News has once again consulted its well-worn mass shooting playbook, which calls for
Media MattersJul 10 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Why the best outcome now is to keep negotiating without reaching a deal | Fox News
Iran doesn't appear to have made the fundamental choice to give up its nuclear weapons programs.
Fox News DigitalMar 22 2022
News
Ukraine says it retook control of a town near Kyiv from Russia as heavy fighting continues around the capital
Ukraine's army said it had retaken control of a town near Kyiv after Russia's invasion.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine said on Facebook on Tuesday that Makariv, west of Kyiv, was back under Ukrainian control, writing that the "state flag of Ukraine was raised over the city of Makariv."
This means that Ukraine can stop Russia surrounding the city from the northwest, The Associated
Business InsiderMar 23 2019
News
Trump Blocks Large-Scale Sanctions Planned Against North Korea
President Trump said he wouldn’t move forward with a round of large-scale sanctions against North Korea on Friday, catching senior officials in his own administration by surprise and spurring confusion about his diplomatic strategy to induce Pyongyang to give up its nuclear arsenal and programs.
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 17 2017
News
Haley on NKorea: If Diplomacy Fails, 'Mattis Will Take Care of It'
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Sunday if "diplomatic means" fail to reign in North Korea’s nuclear missile program, Defense Secretary James "Mattis will take care of it."
Newsmax (News)Oct 16 2017
News
Trump takes hard line on Iran, but keeps Obama deal in place
President Donald Trump slammed Iran Friday, calling the country a "menace" and announced new sanctions against its regime -- but did not take action to alter the Obama-era nuclear deal that he has denounced since his presidential campaign.
The deal, Trump said, is no longer in the national security interest of the United States. This decision, which has been referred to as “
ABC News (Online)Jul 19 2022
Opinion
Why Anti-Gun Zealots Can’t Admit Concealed Carry Saves Lives
After a video of law enforcement officers acting like utter cowards at the Uvalde school shooting was released, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., claimed that the incident “puts to bed, forever, the question of whether the way to deal with bad guys with guns is to make sure there are more good guys with guns.”
Well, “forever” ended this weekend, when a 22-year-old fatally shot a man armed
David HarsanyiMar 17 2021
Opinion
Want to end America’s uncivil war? Defund the fear
Millions of Texans lost power when our electrical grid buckled to Arctic storms so cold, they froze our gas pipelines, nuclear water pumps and wind generators. Instead of tackling the problem, we blamed each other.
Politicians across the nation immediately sprang into partisan form, some Democrats blaming Texans for our longtime oil and gas leadership, some Republicans denigrating our
The Dallas Morning NewsAug 08 2015
News
Does Chuck Schumer's opposition to Iran deal matter?
Sen. Chuck Schumer's rebuke of President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran is stinging but it likely isn't enough to derail the historic accord.
The Republican-controlled Congress is expected to pass a measure disapproving of the deal, which Obama has pledged to veto. And despite Schumer's move, both the administration and congressional Democrats supporting the Iran deal remain
CNN DigitalMay 26 2018
News
What comes next for Trump and North Korea?
President Trump is leaving the door open to a sit-down meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, despite abruptly canceling their previously planned summit this week over the authoritarian regime’s latest threat of nuclear war.
Washington Examiner