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Jul 25 2019
News
Mueller testimony fails to move needle on impeachment
House Democrats hoping that former special counsel Robert Mueller would trigger momentum for impeaching President Trump were met with resistance Wednesday from a witness who often wouldn’t even answer lawmakers’ questions.
Unlike Mueller’s May remarks on his report on Russia’s election meddling, his testimony Wednesday did not spark any new major wave behind the movement to oust the
The HillNov 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Could Yemen’s Houthis Spark Major Escalation in the Middle East?
The Yemen-based Houthis hijacked an Israeli-linked civilian ship in the Red Sea over the weekend, sparking media dialogue.
For Context: The Iran-backed Houthis, declared war on Israel last month. The ship’s operator, registration, captain, and crew were not Israeli, but the company that owns it has an Israeli partner.
U.S. Diplomacy: An analysis from Al Jazeera (Lean Left bias)
Al Jazeera The Jerusalem Post The New York SunApr 04 2019
News
Reparations bill wins new momentum in Congress
House legislation to form a commission to study whether black Americans should receive reparations for slavery is getting a significant boost from Democrats on the presidential campaign trail.
Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), the head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), suggested that action on a reparations measure sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) is all but certain, with
The HillApr 15 2015
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Loretta Lynch supporters stage hunger strike to urge confirmation
Loretta Lynch is still waiting to be confirmed as attorney general, and her allies are hoping a hunger strike will do the trick. The advocacy group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton, along with female civil-rights leaders, are launching the strike, in which groups of fasters will alternate days abstaining from food until Lynch is confirmed to replace Eric Holder at the Justice Department. Dubbed
PoliticoMar 19 2019
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Elizabeth Warren Calls for Ending Electoral College
Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who has based her presidential bid on trying to outpace rivals with robust policy proposals, added more ideas to her liberal agenda on Monday night: getting rid of the Electoral College, removing Confederate statues, and creating a national commission to study reparations for black Americans.
Ms. Warren’s remarks came during an
New York Times (News)Jun 22 2019
News
The Dems’ 2020 Election Strategy: Feeding, Clothing, and Housing Your Loved Ones on a Diet of Investigations, Open Borders, Climate, and Impeachment
I am sure the Democrat-controlled House has passed several bills and resolutions, maybe even some that matter, maybe even some that we conservatives would endorse. The thing is, most of us average American lugs do not live in Washington, D.C. We do not sit all day in the House of Representatives or attend legislative meetings, marveling at all the legislative hours of “hard work.” We do not
The American SpectatorNov 13 2012
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U.S. government starts new year already in deficit
The federal government began fiscal year 2013 where it ended 2012  deeply in the red, with a $120 billion deficit for October, the Treasury Department said Tuesday. The latest estimates predict that in 2013, the government will run a trillion dollars in the red for the fifth straight year. In fiscal year 2012, which ended Sept. 30, the government ran a deficit of $1.1 trillion.
Washington TimesAug 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Saudi Forces Killed Hundreds of Migrants at Yemeni Border, Report Says
Saudi border guards have killed hundreds of mostly Ethiopian migrants at the country’s border with Yemen, according to a Human Rights Watch (Center bias) report.
The Details: According to HRW, Saudi forces engaged in “widespread and systematic” mass killings of “at least hundreds of Ethiopian migrants and asylum seekers who tried to cross the Yemen-Saudi border between March 2022 and
Washington Examiner Human Rights Watch Associated PressFeb 22 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Searching for Common Ground
Are people who disagree with us necessarily evil? Of course not. While advocating, defending, or fighting for our own principles and positions, harboring feelings of animosity toward our opponents is a poison that can rob us of our happiness and health.
When I was in law school at Michigan nearly half a century ago, my criminal law professor shared a statement that I’ve never forgotten
Guest Writer - RightAug 16 2019
News
Israel To Allow Rashida Tlaib To Visit Family In West Bank
The Democratic congresswoman from Michigan wrote a letter requesting entry to see her elderly grandmother.
Israel has decided to allow Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) to enter the country and visit with her family in the West Bank “on humanitarian grounds.”
On Thursday, Israeli officials said Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) were barred from entry over their support of the pro-
HuffPost