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Jul 17 2013
News
Liz Cheney's Senate Bid Exposes GOP Schism
Liz Cheney's decision to jump into the Wyoming Senate race is threatening to bring an all out generational war within the Republican Party.
Senators are horrified that the former Second Daughter would challenge low key veteran conservative Sen. Mike Enzi, who immediately brought forward his announcement that he will seek a fourth term next year.
Newsmax (News)Jun 29 2019
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Cornell Seminar: Should We Keep Using ‘Rationality and Reason’?
A summer seminar at Cornell University is reportedly going to ask its participants whether or not we should “continue to use concepts like ‘rationality’ and ‘reason.’”
According to an article in The College Fix, the course is titled “Decolonizing Epistemology” and will be taught by Linda Martin Alcoff of Hunter College — whose areas of research include race, philosophy, and feminism.
National Review (News)Mar 25 2016
News
In Trump’s World, Women Have Always Been Objects
The tagline for the 2016 GOP race might as well be, “Make America Misogynist Again.”
On Wednesday night, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz got into a Twitter spat. After a conservative anti-Trump SuperPAC ran a gross, slut-shaming ad which used a half-naked photograph of Trump’s wife Melania, Trump threatened to “spill the beans” on Cruz’s wife, Heidi, presumably because he thought Cruz was
HuffPostFeb 22 2024
Headline Roundup
Does the SAT Make the College Admissions Process More Fair?
On Thursday, Yale University announced it is reversing its pandemic-era test-optional policy and will again require standardized tests scores to apply. This follows a similar reversal from Dartmouth College, which sparked discussion over the efficacy and fairness of standardized testing.
Restoring Meritocracy? A writer in the New York Post Opinion (Right bias) argued that colleges
CNN (Opinion) Forbes New York Post (Opinion)Mar 18 2020
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Biden notches 3 more victories; Sanders reassessing campaign
Joe Biden swept to victory in Florida, Illinois and Arizona, increasingly pulling away with a Democratic presidential primary upended by the coronavirus and building pressure on Bernie Sanders to abandon his campaign.
On Wednesday, Sanders’ campaign manager said Sanders “is going to be having conversations with supporters to assess his campaign.” But he suggested Sanders is in no hurry
Associated PressOct 25 2015
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White House Resumes Strong Defense of Hillary Clinton
With a presidential run by Vice President Joe Biden taken off the table in the 2016 race for president, the White House on Thursday resumed its vigorous defense of Hillary Clinton.
White House spokesman Eric Schultz spoke glowingly at length about Mrs. Clinton when asked about her testimony before the House Committee on Benghazi.
“I was reminded of why President Obama chose
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Nov 08 2019
Opinion
What Michael Bloomberg means for the 2020 Democratic field
Two things are true about Michael Bloomberg.
First, he would very much like to be president -- and has flirted with running multiple times over the past decade.
Second, he is not someone who wastes money or time on flights of fancy.
Both of these facts are decidedly relevant when considering the former New York City mayor's reported preparations to make a late entrance
CNN (Online News)May 08 2015
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Rick Santorum to announce 2016 plans on May 27
Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania says he’ll make his 2016 intentions known on May 27 in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he grew up.
Mr. Santorum came from behind to win the 2012 Iowa caucuses and won 10 other states during the 2012 GOP presidential nominating contest, saying he was “clearly the underdog” in that race and acknowledging he’d be in a similar position this time around
Washington TimesApr 29 2015
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Hillary Clinton doubles down on racial justice in first campaign address
Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday demanded sweeping criminal justice reforms to end a “pattern” of black men being killed by police and black communities being subjugated by poverty, as the Baltimore riots pushed race relations to the forefront of her presidential campaign.
Mrs. Clinton called for an end to racial profiling, alternatives to incarceration for low-level offenses and
Washington TimesJul 23 2020
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Next pandemic threat to economy: A wave of evictions
Government aid for individuals during the pandemic was speedy but also limited in its duration. The expiration of eviction bans is a test of whether the U.S. will let a health crisis also become a housing crisis.
The first of the month had come and gone, and now in early July the man with the clipboard arrived at the apartments on North Hopkins Street, a plain two-story brick building
Christian Science Monitor