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Jun 01 2015
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The Supreme Court Case That Could Gut Obamacare, Explained In 2 Minutes
The Supreme Court is expected to issue a hotly anticipated decision soon in a lawsuit that could do major damage to the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare.
What's it all about, and who would be affected? Huffington Post health care reporter Jeffrey Young explains in
HuffPostJul 02 2019
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House Democrats sue Treasury to turn over Trump tax returns
The House Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday filed its long-awaited lawsuit over the Trump administration's refusal to turn over the president's tax returns, kicking off what could be a lengthy legal battle.
The committee, chaired by Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.), filed a complaint against the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service in federal court in D.C., asking the court
The HillOct 28 2020
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Twitter, Google CEOs defend key internet law before U.S. Senate panel
The chief executives of Twitter and Google defended a law protecting internet companies before a Senate panel on Wednesday, a topic that has split U.S. lawmakers on ways to hold Big Tech accountable for how they moderate content on their platforms.
Twitter Inc’s Jack Dorsey and Google’s Sundar Pichai were probed about how they monitor and moderate political content online.
They
ReutersFeb 01 2021
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77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the Election
Hours after the United States voted, the president declared the election a fraud — a lie that unleashed a movement that would shatter democratic norms and upend the peaceful transfer of power.
By Thursday the 12th of November, President Donald J. Trump’s election lawyers were concluding that the reality he faced was the inverse of the narrative he was promoting in his comments and on
New York Times (News)Jan 27 2014
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Supreme Court Gives Airlines Wide Security Discretion
The Supreme Court Monday gave airlines a wide berth to report potential security threats, dismissing a pilot's lawsuit alleging his employer defamed him by telling the Transportation Security Administration he could be armed and mentally unstable.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 09 2019
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Disgraced money man's alleged sex trafficking victim names 2 prominent Dems in newly released docs
A woman who has long claimed disgraced money man Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sex with powerful men named two prominent Democratic politicians - former Sen. George Mitchell and ex-New Mexico governor and Clinton cabinet official Bill Richardson - in documents unsealed Friday by federal prosecutors in New York.
Friday's revelations came from more than 2,000 documents that were
Fox News DigitalMar 19 2016
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Ex-Benghazi Committee Staffer Drops Allegation That Panel Targeted Clinton
A former investigator for the House Benghazi committee dropped his allegation that the Republican-led panel carried out a politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton .
Maj. Bradley Podliska stripped all references to Mrs. Clinton in an amended complaint filed last month. The original lawsuit was filed in November.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 21 2020
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‘It was great’: In leaked audio, Trump hailed low Black turnout in 2016
In a private meeting inside Trump Tower days before his inauguration, Donald Trump told a group of civil rights leaders something most Republicans wouldn’t dare publicly acknowledge: lower turnout among Black voters did, in fact, benefit him in the 2016 presidential election.
"Many Blacks didn’t go out to vote for Hillary ‘cause they liked me. That was almost as good as getting the vote
PoliticoFeb 26 2020
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Trump Administration Can Withhold Grants From ‘Sanctuary Cities’: Court
The Justice Department is justified in withholding millions of dollars in grants from cities and states for refusing to enforce the Trump Administration’s immigration laws, according to a Wednesday ruling by a federal appeals court. The order specifically targets “sanctuary cities,” which are known to protect immigrants who have not committed crimes from deportation. The ruling overturns a
Daily BeastNov 21 2023
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Elon Musk Sues Media Matters Over Anti-Semitism Accusations
The feud between Media Matters (Left bias) and Elon Musk escalated this week after Musk sued Media Matters for their report accusing Musk’s social media platform of placing advertisements next to anti-Semitic content.
For Context: Last week, Media Matters published an article accusing Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly Twitter, of “placing ads for major brands … next to
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