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Sep 19 2018
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Supreme Court Orders Political Group to Disclose Donors
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that all groups spending more than $250 on independent expenditures will have to disclose the names of political donors who gave more than $200, barring individuals who fund aggressive election ad campaigns from staying anonymous.
NPR (Online News) Washington Examiner HuffPostApr 24 2020
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Trump Signs $484 Billion Stimulus Bill
President Donald Trump signed a $484 billion stimulus bill into law Friday, which is aimed at replenishing funding for small businesses. The package also provides money for hospitals to administer more testing for the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The House and Senate each cleared the legislation earlier this week.
As of Friday afternoon, right-rated outlets had offered significantly
Associated Press MarketWatch NBC News (Online)Feb 26 2021
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Perspectives: Amazon Removes Book About Transgender Issues
Amazon is under scrutiny for removing a book about transgender issues from its platforms. The book, "When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment," was published in 2018 and has at times spurred controversy for purportedly pushing transphobia. According to coverage from all sides of the spectrum, Amazon has declined multiple media requests to explain the removal as of Friday
The Independent Wall Street Journal (News) National Review (News)Aug 05 2019
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Graham Pushes Bill in Response to Weekend's Mass Shootings
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced a bipartisan 'red flag' bill on Monday that would set up a grant program designed to prevent mentally ill people from possessing firearms. Graham and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) plan to introduce the bill soon. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Penn.) is also reportedly introducing a similarly bipartisan bill with Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) to expand background
Politico The Hill TownhallAug 08 2018
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Kansas Primary and Ohio Race Remain Too Close To Call
The Kansas Republican primary for governor and Ohio’s high-stakes special election for Congress both remained too close to call on Wednesday morning, with razor-thin margins separating the candidates in each race.
Wall Street Journal (News) CBN New York Times (News)Feb 14 2022
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Celebrities, Politicians Ignore Super Bowl Mask Mandate
Some celebrities and politicians at the Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Sunday were seen ignoring the event's COVID-19 mask mandate, sparking debate about the need for masks and the end of the pandemic health emergency.
Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti, basketball star Lebron James, actors Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, Matt Damon and others were photographed without face coverings at the
USA TODAY Axios National Review (News)Feb 11 2022
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Truckers in North America, Europe Continue COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Protests
Taking after Canada's 'Freedom Convoy', truckers in the U.S. and Europe are reportedly forming mass protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
In the Canadian province of Ontario, officials declared a state of emergency and threatened protesters with fines and jail time as anti-vaccine mandate protests by truckers and others continue to shut down parts of Ottawa and Windsor's
BBC News The Daily Caller NBC News (Online)Jul 18 2019
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Trump Continues To Blast "The Squad" At Campaign Rally
President Donald Trump used his campaign rally in North Carolina on Wednesday to continue his attacks on the four minority progressive Democratic congresswomen known as 'the Squad.' Democrats on Capitol Hill have condemned Trump for recent remarks, but have rejected a move to bring articles of impeachment against him.
Many left-leaning media voices focused on criticizing Trump's
Washington Times The Hill CNN (Online News)Jul 21 2022
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Jan. 6 Committee Holds Final Summer Hearing
The January 6 committee investigating the Capitol riot held its final hearing of the summer Thursday, with committee leaders accusing former President Donald Trump of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Thursday's hearing focused specifically on a 187-minute period after Trump spoke before supporters in D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, directly before the riot.
Associated Press Fact Check Wall Street Journal (News) New York Post (News)Sep 14 2017
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