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Nov 23 2012
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House to consider limited immigration bill
House Republicans still smarting from their poor showing among Hispanics in the U.S. presidential election are planning a vote next week on immigration legislation that would both expand visas for foreign science and technology students and make it easier for those with green cards to bring their immediate families to the U.S.
Fox News DigitalApr 22 2019
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Elizabeth Warren releases sweeping student debt cancellation and free college plan
Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday proposed eliminating the student loan debts of tens of millions of Americans and making all public colleges tuition-free, staking out an ambitious stance on one of the central policy debates of the 2020 Democratic primary.
Student debt and college affordability have become a key dividing line in the Democratic race, between more progressive candidates
CNN (Online News)Oct 20 2013
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Cruz to CNN: ‘I don’t work for the party bosses in Washington’
Back in his home state after the reopening of the government, Sen. Ted Cruz didn’t rule out the idea of again staging the strategy that helped lead to the 16-day partial shutdown and bashed his fellow Senate Republicans for not trying hard enough to dismantle Obamacare.
The Texas Republican, in an exclusive interview with CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash in San Antonio,
CNN (Online News)Jul 23 2019
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Who Is Boris Johnson? Trump-Defending, US-Fan Faces Big Battles as He Takes Charge of Britain
Britain has a new Prime Minister. Britain's Conservative Party has chosen Boris Johnson.
He's a fan of America and has defended President Trump. He's also vowed to make Brexit happen in three months, but his first challenge will be the escalating naval crisis with Iran.
Boris Johnson arrives at number 10 Downing Street at a challenging time for any prime minister, with fears
CBNSep 10 2019
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Biden is labeled a moderate. But his agenda is far more liberal than Hillary Clinton’s.
Many Democrats see Joe Biden as a voice of ideological restraint in a party rapidly moving to the left.
But the 2020 Democratic frontrunner’s emerging policy agenda is anything but moderate — at least compared to the party’s last presidential nominee.
From health care to climate change to criminal justice, Biden has proposed ideas more ambitious and liberal than policies
McClatchyDCOct 19 2013
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A call to arms: Emboldened tea party moves to finish off weak Republicans
Far from chastened by the debt debate, tea partyers and conservative groups signaled Thursday they’ve concluded they didn’t lose, but rather were sabotaged from within by weak Republicans — and they took the first steps to oust one of them. Mississippi state Sen. Chris McDaniel announced he would challenge U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran in the Republican primary next year, a day after the GOP’s senior
Washington TimesSep 10 2019
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US extracted high-level spy from inside Russia in 2017, reports say
The US extracted a high-level spy from inside Russia in 2017, reports say.
Citing "multiple Trump administration officials with direct knowledge" of the operation, CNN reported that US intelligence feared the source's cover could be blown by US officials.
The decision was made soon after a meeting in which President Trump unexpectedly shared classified US intelligence with
BBC NewsMar 20 2019
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OPINION: New Mueller probe revelations explain Trump's rage
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump looks -- and is acting -- rattled and encircled by the Russia investigation. And a series of fresh disclosures on Tuesday show there is every reason for him to feel threatened by the vast shadow it is casting over his life, business and presidency.
Newly unsealed court documents detailing special counsel Robert Mueller's activity reveal an
Guest Writer - LeftMay 31 2015
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Kirsten Gillibrand — a better bet than Hillary?
Let's assume for the moment that becoming the next U.S. president is just not in the cards for Hillary Clinton. Who would you put your money on to become America's first female commander in chief? An outspoken progressive like Elizabeth Warren? A former CEO like the recently declared Carly Fiorina? And then there's one other woman, one with a resume similar to Clinton's — Democrat, lawyer,
USA TODAYSep 28 2022
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Biden Announces Plan to End Hunger in US by 2030
President Joe Biden announced a new plan to end hunger and reduce obesity in the U.S. by 2030 at a Wednesday gathering of civic, business and philanthropic leaders.
Biden’s plan is backed by $8 billion in private and public sector funding, including $2.5 billion for food access start-up businesses and $4 billion for philanthropies to improve food access, promote healthy diets and
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