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May 08 2020
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Biden opens 9-point lead over Trump in Senate battlegrounds: poll
Former Vice President Joe Biden has opened up a 9-point lead over President Trump in six states where Republican senators face difficult reelection battles this fall, according to a new poll.
The survey from Hart Research Associates finds Biden at 50 percent and Trump at 41 percent among voters sampled in Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Montana and North Carolina.
Trump won four
The HillMar 27 2020
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Appeals grow to close US national parks during pandemic
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is sticking with its crowd-friendly waiver of entrance fees at national parks during the coronavirus pandemic, as managers at some parks try and fail to keep visitors a safe distance apart and communities appeal for a shutdown at other parks that are still open.
While the Interior Department agreed this week to requests from local managers of
Associated PressNov 19 2020
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Will Trump and Fox News turn from allies to enemies?
The mostly rosy relationship between President Trump and Fox News has been fruitful for both parties over the past several years. But Trump’s election loss to Joe Biden — and Trump's refusal to accept the results — has injected a new level of tension into the partnership and led some to believe that the two allies may soon become enemies.
Trump has been critical of Fox News in the past
Yahoo! The 360Aug 02 2021
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Senators reveal bill text and introduce $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal after rare weekend session
It's no longer a framework: Senators on Sunday evening revealed and introduced legislative text for a bipartisan infrastructure deal crafted after months of negotiations among a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
"This legislation represents the most significant investment in our infrastructure since the construction of the Interstate Highway System," Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins
Washington ExaminerJun 25 2012
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Obama and Romney React to Court’s Immigration Decision
The rivals for the presidency reacted swiftly on Monday to the Supreme Courts decision to strike down parts of Arizonas aggressive immigration laws while letting a controversial provision stand.
President Obama said the decision to stop enforcement of parts of the Arizona law underscored the need for comprehensive immigration reform by the federal government. But he said he remained
New York Times (News)Sep 24 2020
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Gun Sales Soar in States That May Prove Critical in 2020 Election
Gun sales in swing states have soared year-to-date compared to the same period last year, potentially flagging Second Amendment rights as a key election issue in November in regions that may make a crucial difference in who wins the race for the White House.
While the definition varies as to what constitutes a swing state, it’s typically understood as one that tends to or has the
The Epoch TimesAug 29 2021
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40 Million People Rely on the Colorado River. It’s Drying Up Fast.
On a 110-degree day several years ago, surrounded by piles of sand and rock in the desert outside of Las Vegas, I stepped into a yellow cage large enough to fit three standing adults and was lowered 600 feet through a black hole into the ground. There, at the bottom, amid pooling water and dripping rock, was an enormous machine driving a cone-shaped drill bit into the earth. The machine was
ProPublicaJul 20 2017
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McCain diagnosed with brain cancer, sending a jolt through Congress
The announcement comes days after Sen. John McCain revealed he had surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. The Arizona Republican’s significance inside Congress is hard to overstate — and his absence, however long, will reverberate across the Capitol.
Washington PostAug 25 2017
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Trump widens rift with key Republican leaders
Donald Trump has succeeded against all odds as a political force in America. But after his raucous campaign-style speech in Arizona Tuesday night, in which he implicitly attacked the state’s two Republican senators, President Trump is wading ever-deeper into uncharted waters.
Christian Science MonitorMar 17 2019
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Trump once again bashes John McCain over health-care vote
President Trump can’t let his grudge against the late senator John McCain go.
In a tweet Saturday afternoon, Trump quoted former independent counsel Ken Starr, who criticized the Arizona Republican on a recent Fox News show. In the segment, Starr referred to reports that a McCain ally had shared parts of the Steele dossier with the media. The dossier, assembled by British intelligence
Washington Post