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May 01 2019
News
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Steps Up Pressure, but Maduro Holds On
It was the boldest move yet by Juan Guaidó, Venezuela’s opposition leader: at sunrise, he stood flanked by soldiers at an air force base in the heart of the capital, saying rebellion was at hand.
Mutinous security forces supporting him had released the country’s most famed political prisoner. National guardsmen stood at Mr. Guaidó’s side as others joined marches to support the
New York Times (News)Aug 21 2014
News
Billionaires silent on immigration after big push
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and Citigroup exec Carlos Gutierrez gave immigration reform firepower last year, when they lent their money or names to the cause. But roughly two months before Election Day, the three groups the business titans helped launch are all but silent on the campaign trail. None of the three have purchased airtime for ads on immigration
PoliticoJan 11 2023
Headline Roundup
House Republicans Launch Investigation Into Biden Family
House Republicans launched an investigation into President Joe Biden and the Biden family on Wednesday, fulfilling a campaign promise included in the GOP’s ‘Commitment to America’ framework.
For Context: The investigation, conducted by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, aims to probe potential financial misconduct and national security risks stemming from international
New York Post (News) The Hill Associated PressMar 07 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Biden Shines On Super Tuesday
Fresh off a rejuvenating primary win in South Carolina on Saturday, former Vice President Joe Biden won 10 of 14 states on Super Tuesday 2020, cementing himself as an apparent frontrunner for the Democratic nomination alongside Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Biden's surge was coupled with a weaker-than-expected showing from Sanders, as well as dismal voter turnout for Sen. Elizabeth
Henry A. BrechterOct 01 2019
Opinion
NRA 1, San Francisco Board of Supervisors 0
Remember last month when San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors passed a resolution declaring the National Rifle Association a domestic terrorist organization and ordered city employees to “take every reasonable step to limit” business interactions with the NRA and its supporters? The one that our David French labeled “a retaliatory public attack on constitutionally protected speech”?
The
Guest Writer - RightApr 11 2013
News
Joe Biden: Public leading on gun control - Kevin Robillard
Vice President Joe Biden says the public is ldquofar aheadrdquo of its elected leaders on gun control. ldquoI think what was the game changer in the minds of American people saying enough is enough is what happened to those beautiful babies up in Sandy Hookrdquo Biden said in an excerpt of an interview set to air Thursday on MSNBCrsquos...
PoliticoMar 06 2016
News
GOP Congressman Warns Donald Trump: Release the Taxes or Obama’s IRS Will
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said that Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump should release his tax returns now before the Obama administration does so during the heat of the general election campaign.
“The Democrats will pull this all out,” King, a supporter of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign, told TheBlaze. “His tax returns will be exposed. If they are not brought
The BlazeJun 27 2019
News
Democrats clash on healthcare, border in scrappy first U.S. presidential debate
Democratic presidential contenders battled over healthcare coverage and border policy on Wednesday during a surprisingly heated first debate that laid bare the party’s divisions on whether to abolish private insurance and shift to a Medicare-for-All system.
In the first round of back-to-back debates, several of the lesser-known candidates vied for attention in the crowded race to take
ReutersMay 19 2014
News
Why Hillary's high numbers (even among Republicans!) won't last
Can Hillary Clinton really be that popular?
Much of the media is clearly ready for a coronation, but is that related to reality?
Her latest numbers are impressive, but there are reasons to be skeptical.
In a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, “most Americans have a favorable view of former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and think she will win the 2016 presidential election
Fox News DigitalMay 19 2014
News
Glass Ceilings in Statehouses in the Northeast
The industrial Northeast enjoys a reputation as a cradle of liberalism, a region that voted overwhelmingly for America’s first black president, started the push on same-sex marriage rights and can reliably be found at the forefront of causes for equality. But there is a notable gap: The Democratic Party has yet to elect a female governor in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island or
New York Times (News)