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Jan 02 2019
News
Former NYT Editor Claims Paper Went ‘Anti-Trump’ for Profit
Jill Abramson, the erstwhile executive editor of the New York Times, argues in a forthcoming book that her former employer abandoned objectivity in its White House coverage in an effort
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Jun 30 2017
News
NYT Corrects Story Claiming 17 Intel Agencies ‘Agree’ On Russia
The New York Times issued a correction Thursday on an article that incorrectly claimed all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies agreed that “Russia orchestrated the attacks, and did it to help get [Trump] elected.”
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Apr 27 2020
Top Argument
Should Felons Who Have Completed Their Sentence (Incarceration, Probation, and Parole) Be Allowed to Vote?
An estimated 6.1 million people with a felony conviction are barred from voting in elections – a condition known as disenfranchisement. Each state has its own laws on disenfranchisement that range from allowing people with felony convictions to vote from prison to restoring voting rights after completion of some or all of the sentence to banning former felons from voting permanently.
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Jun 09 2020
Opinion
Will Biden Foil Left's War on Cops?
Newly painted in huge yellow letters on 16th Street, just north of the White House, is the slogan: "Defund the Police."
That new message sits beside the "Black Lives Matter" slogan, also in huge letters, painted there at the direction of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.
She renamed that section of 16th Street "Black Lives Matter Plaza."
Still, the messages are less ominous than
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Mar 05 2017
News
Conservative Groups Jeopardize GOP Plan to Repeal Affordable Care Act
Conservative groups are raising alarms over central provisions of the House GOP’s emerging plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act, pushing lawmakers to buck House Speaker Paul Ryan and oppose the Republican blueprint.
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May 28 2017
News
Booker: 'I’m not going to rush to impeachment'
Sen. Cory Booker preached patience in the ongoing investigations into Russian election interference and potential ties to the Trump campaign, saying he was not ready yet to entertain talk of impeachment charges.
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Nov 27 2016
News
CHARTS: Is The Electoral College Dragging Down Voter Turnout In Your State?
What do Democrats in West Virginia and Republicans in California have in common? Many likely knew that their presidential election votes wouldn't "count."
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Mar 26 2017
News
Obamacare repeal fails: Will Mnuchin tax reforms fare better?
House Republicans’ effort to ‘repeal and replace’ Obamacare fell through on Friday, but the White House’s ambitious agenda is still alive. Up next: Tax reform.
Speaking Friday at a Washington event hosted by news site Axios, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he expected the White House to release its tax plan “pretty soon.” The plan, he indicated, is the culmination of two months’
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Mar 20 2017
News
‘FAKE NEWS’ – Donald Trump is Sick of Media’s Russia Narrative
President Donald Trump appeared disappointed as the news media continued to focus on the ongoing investigation of whether his campaign had improper ties with Russia during the election.
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Apr 16 2021
News
Eight killed in mass shooting at FedEx facility near Indianapolis airport
Eight people were shot and killed at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, before the gunman took his own life, according to police.
Officers were first called after reports of gunfire at the facility near Indianapolis International Airport after 11 p.m., police spokesperson Genae Cook said early Friday morning.
The incident was "very short" and "probably only lasted one to
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