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Jan 09 2014
Opinion
Where President Obama's Promise Zones Can Meet Rand Paul's Economic Freedom Zones
Income inequality is the name of the political game in 2014.
Democrats and Republicans alike have taken on the challenge of addressing America’s rampant, deep-seated inequality as the cornerstone of their platform for the upcoming midterm elections.
ForbesOct 16 2019
Opinion
The Warren-Klobuchar smackdown America needs
At the three-hour Democratic debate in Westerville, Ohio Tuesday night, a dozen candidates contended for time and attention. Most of them comported themselves well, made fair points, got in good jabs at each other, and did an admirable job of standing out in the crowd. But two of them stood out more than the others — for their confidence and intelligence no less than for distilling the
Damon LinkerFeb 11 2017
News
5 Things On Michael Flynn, Russia And Donald Trump
President Trump and his top aides can't seem to shake the Russian bear that follows them around.
It put its paw on the scales of the U.S. presidential election last year, according to the U.S. intelligence community. It cost Trump his then-campaign manager, Paul Manafort. And now the connections between Trump's camp and Moscow might mean that another top aide, National Security Adviser
NPR (Online News)Sep 02 2013
News
Report: NSA Spied on Presidents of Mexico & Brazil
The National Security Agency spied on the presidents of Mexico and Brazil including reading the Mexican leaders emails before he was even elected journalist Glenn Greenwald reported Sunday.
The BlazeNov 06 2013
News
Christie: 'Thank You New Jersey'
Gov. Chris Christie was re-elected with ease Tuesday demonstrating the kind of broad bipartisan appeal that will serve as his opening argument should he seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
HuffPostNov 06 2013
News
New York City Takes Left Turn
Political analysts say the election of Democrat Bill de Blasio as mayor could become the biggest test yet of a recent revival of liberalism in American political life that is occurring in urban areas.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Rhode Island Rep. Cicilline Resigning From Congress
Democratic Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline announced Tuesday that he'll soon resign to lead a nonprofit group.
The Details: Cicilline will leave elected office on June 1 to become CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation, according to a statement from his office. The foundation's website says it's "committed to strengthening Rhode Island through our strategic initiatives in education,
The Daily Caller The Providence Journal CNN DigitalApr 23 2020
News
Small government advocates raise concerns over contact tracing in coronavirus fight
A high-tech method to pinpoint who is infected with the coronavirus is drawing pushback over potential privacy abuses.
Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona, the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of the chamber's most conservative Republicans, is among the most outspoken about contact tracing.
That process involves health workers interviewing people who have been diagnosed with
Washington ExaminerNov 02 2012
News
October jobs report: Hiring increases, unemployment up
Hiring increased last month, while the unemployment rate ticked higher, according to a report released just four days before the presidential election.
CNN DigitalDec 24 2019
News
Impeachment 2? House lawyers say more charges possible
If Don McGahn's testimony produces new evidence against President Donald Trump, the panel could consider "whether to recommend new articles of impeachment."
Lawyers for the House Judiciary Committee floated the possibility that the panel could take up additional articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, according to a document filed in a federal appeals court Monday.
NBC News Digital