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Jun 06 2012
News
Calif. Voters OK Term Limits Change, Incumbents
In a statewide primary that tested incumbent strength after election reforms, voters largely stuck with established names Tuesday, setting up several contests in which members of the same party will face off this fall. They also shortened the tenure of state lawmakers in Sacramento and put limits on public pensions in two of California's largest cities.
NPR (Online News)Apr 19 2019
News
The Mueller report, explained
What the special counsel’s 448-page report reveals — and conceals.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report is a copiously detailed chronicle of shady conduct from Donald Trump and his associates, from the campaign through to the White House.
Mueller makes clear that his investigation did not establish that there was a conspiracy between Trump associates and the Russian
VoxJul 29 2019
Opinion
Elizabeth Warren: I could go to college on a waitress' salary. Americans can't do that anymore
When I was 12, my daddy had a heart attack, and we thought he was going to die. He wasn't able to work for a long time. We lost our family station wagon and were an inch away from losing our home.
One day I walked into my parents' bedroom and there on the bed was the dress -- the one that only comes out for weddings, funerals and graduations. My mom was still in her slip as she paced
Elizabeth WarrenJun 03 2012
News
In Wis. gubernatorial recall, Barrett upbeat despite polls
Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett said Sunday that his campaign, despite running behind incumbent Gov. Scott Walker in the latest polls, has the momentum going into Tuesdays bitterly contested recall election.
“Im going to win it, Mr. Barrett said in an appearance on CNNs “State of the Union on Sunday.
Washington TimesMar 18 2015
News
Hillary's Record on Women's Rights Getting a Second Look
Hillary Clinton's actual résumé in promoting women's rights around the world is under scrutiny as her actions as secretary of state, as well as foreign funding questions swirling around her family foundation, have opened the door on her connection to regimes unfriendly to women's interests, Politico reports.
While Clinton will no doubt champion her experience at the State Department as
Newsmax (News)Nov 18 2014
News
GOP seeks creative ways to avert a shutdown
Republican leaders have intensified their planning to prevent a government funding showdown, weighing legislative options that would redirect GOP anger at Barack Obama’s expected action on immigration and stave off a political disaster, according to sources involved with the sessions. Obama plans to use his executive authority to change the enforcement of immigration laws by the end of the
PoliticoApr 06 2024
Headline Roundup
RFK Jr. Accuses Both Sides of Sowing Division Over Jan. 6, Questions Political Motives of Feds
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused Republicans and Democrats of “using J6 to pour fuel on the fire of America’s divisions” in a statement on Friday.
Key Statements: Kennedy questioned whether January 6, 2021, should be considered a “true insurrection” and said if elected, he “will appoint a special counsel — an individual respected by all sides — to
Fox News Digital The Hill Associated PressApr 18 2019
News
Mueller report shows probe did not find collusion evidence, reveals Trump efforts to sideline key players
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report was released into Washington’s partisan scrum Thursday showing investigators did not find evidence of collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Moscow – as Attorney General Bill Barr declared last month – but outlining an array of controversial incidents involving the president that were examined as part of the investigation’s obstruction inquiry.
Fox News DigitalApr 18 2019
News
Attorney General William Barr Goes To Bat For Trump Ahead Of Mueller Report Release
Barr said the president did not exercise his executive privilege, though “he would have been well within his rights to do so.”
Attorney General William Barr, appearing to play the role of President Donald Trump’s defender, held a bizarre news conference Thursday morning ahead of the expected release of a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s highly anticipated report.
HuffPostFeb 18 2020
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