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Apr 09 2018
Headline Roundup
Mark Zuckerberg Arrives on Capitol Hill
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrived on Capitol Hill on Monday for meetings with lawmakers, expressing contrition for his response to Russian election interference as well as for allowing widespread data mining. He will testify in front of Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Time Magazine Wall Street Journal (News) Fox News (Online News)Aug 11 2021
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) Suspended By YouTube Over COVID-19 Mask Claims
YouTube suspended Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) for seven days on Tuesday night over a video where he claimed that cloth masks are ineffective against COVID-19. Paul said in the video that "most of the masks you get over the counter don’t work," but added that he has "always said" that N-95 masks work. The senator then pointed to how Dr. Fauci "knew that too," but originally "lied to the public"
The Hill New York Times (News) Daily MailOct 25 2022
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Will COVID-19 Vaccines Be 'Required' Going Forward?
Whether COVID-19 vaccines will be "required" going forward is decided by states and local jurisdictions, not federal authorities. But recent remarks from media personalities, federal health advisors, and President Joe Biden have fueled confusion.
For Context: Last week, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisers recommended that the agency add the vaccine to the
CNN (Online News) FactCheck.org Washington ExaminerAug 07 2023
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Niger Coup Leaders Close Airspace Ahead of Potential Conflict
Niger’s coup leaders closed the country’s airspace on Sunday after failing to meet a deadline from neighboring countries to reinstate the democratically elected president.
For Context: ECOWAS, a regional group of 15 West African countries including Niger, gave the military junta until Sunday to reinstate ousted President Mohamed Bazoum or risk intervention. On Friday, ECOWAS leaders
BBC News The Daily Caller BloombergJan 09 2020
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House Passes Resolution to Restrict Trump's War Powers
The House of Representatives approved a non-binding resolution to curb President Donald Trump's war powers Thursday night, aimed at forcing the president to seek Congressional approval before taking any military action against Iran. The measure passed 224-194; three Republicans voted in favor, while eight Democrats voted against. If the Senate adopts and passes a similar resolution, that
New York Times (News) NPR (Online News) New York Post (News)Jan 06 2024
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Biden Attacks Trump as Threat to Democracy in First Campaign Speech of 2024
President Joe Biden attacked former President Donald Trump in his first campaign speech of 2024 on Friday.
The Details: Biden emphasized the importance of preserving democracy and took aim at Trump, calling him a “loser” who seeks to dismantle American democracy. Biden criticized Trump’s handling of January 6, 2021, calling it a “violent assault” carried out by “Trump’s mob,” who were “
The Guardian BBC News Washington TimesJan 04 2018
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Trump Disbands Voter Fraud Commission
President Trump disbanded his voter fraud commission on Wednesday after several state governments refused to turn over confidential voter data. The Department of Homeland Security will continue the investigation, which is probing voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election.
USA TODAY Washington Post The Daily CallerDec 22 2023
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Nikki Haley Surges in New Hampshire Poll, Trails Trump by Four Points
A recent poll from the American Research Group Inc. of New Hampshire voters concluded that former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley trails former President Donald Trump by only four points in the state's Republican primary.
Details: Trump and Haley have separated from a crowded pack of Republican primary candidates. Trump is polling at 33%, while Haley is at 29%. Haley has a one-point
MarketWatch USA TODAY New York Post (News)Jan 22 2020
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Chief Justice Roberts Calls For Civility at Impeachment Trial
Chief Justice John Roberts, who is currently presiding over President Donald Trump's (R-FL) impeachment trial, took time out of Tuesday night's hearing to call for both sets of house managers to be more civil. Roberts took exception to name calling by both sides of the aisle (excluding senators who are required to be silent), specifically by White House counsel Pat Cippolone and House manager
Vox USA TODAY The Epoch TimesMar 16 2017
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