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Sep 28 2022
Headline Roundup
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
The Hill The Guardian The Daily CallerFeb 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
News and Social Media Often Polarize for Profit. New Algorithms and Better Practices Could Help
From the LeftThis view is from a writer rated Lean Left.
In everyday America, many of us do not interact much with others who have different beliefs. We naturally like to be surrounded by like-minded people, whether that be in communities, jobs, or marriages. Over the years, however, this matter has worsened, and it risks becoming more destructive.
When we do not have
Bella JasperAug 07 2012
News
Mitt Romney: 'I Have Paid Taxes Every Year. A Lot Of Taxes.
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney insisted on Friday that he has paid taxes every year and repeated that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) needs "to put up or shut up" with his accusations that he hasn't.
"Let me also say categorically: I have paid taxes every year. A lot of taxes. A lot of taxes," the presumptive GOP presidential nominee told reporters at a press availability after an
HuffPostApr 29 2015
News
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker opens up a big lead in Iowa
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has leaped to a 10-point lead in the all-important first contest state of Iowa, in part by passing the conservative and electability test among Republican voters.
At 23 percent, he is soundly ahead of his nearest Republican opponent, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 13 percent, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 12 percent, according to a Public Policy Polling
The BlazeDec 23 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Signs $858B Defense Bill
President Joe Biden signed Congress’ 2023 defense bill into law on Friday, authorizing $858 billion in spending and overturning his administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for service members.
The Details: The approved National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is $45 billion more than the Biden administration’s initial request. It allocates $817 billion to the Department of Defense
The Hill The Daily Caller PoliticoJun 24 2012
News
Romney Adviser Jabs at Obama Immigration Plan
A top adviser to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday suggested an executive order by President Barack Obama that would allow some young people who are illegally in the U.S. to stay and obtain working papers could be repealed if Mr. Romney were elected.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 24 2012
News
Spin doctors prepare to pounce on health care decision
With the nine Supreme Court justices poised to announce the fate of President Obamas health care law this week, Washington is bracing for the long-awaited ruling that is expected to rattle the political fault lines leading up to the November election. Published June 24, 2012
Washington TimesJun 24 2012
News
Pickens accuses Obama of abandoning '08 energy pledge, expects to back Romney
Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens said Sunday he'll probably back Mitt Romney in the upcoming presidential race, claiming that President Obama "never has a plan" for American energy independence and that he abandoned the issue after winning election in 2008.
Fox News DigitalMay 15 2024
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Biden and Trump Find Common Ground On Debate Traditions
President Biden announced Wednesday that he won’t attend debates hosted by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), and instead proposed two debates with former president Donald Trump.
For Context: Biden proposed on X his plans to debate Trump. Trump accepted the offer, but how the events will be organized remains unclear. Without the CPD, the two sides must decide on networks,
Fox News Digital The Hill Associated PressSep 06 2014
News
Memoir: Wendy Davis tells of ending pregnancy
Wendy Davis, the Texas state senator and Democratic gubernatorial candidate who vaulted to political stardom after a well-publicized filibuster of anti-abortion legislation, writes in her upcoming memoir that she terminated a pregnancy, according to a new report. According to the San Antonio Express-News, Davis’ book, “Forgetting to Be Afraid,” describes an incident 17 years ago in her second
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