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Oct 03 2019
News
House Committees, Trump Brawl Over Ukraine Records Requests
Democrats accuse White House of ‘flagrant disregard’ as Trump lashes out at ‘Do Nothing Democrats’
The House committees leading an impeachment inquiry into President Trump said they planned to issue a subpoena to force the White House to turn over records related to a pair of phone calls between Mr. Trump and Ukraine’s president on a day when each side took to the microphones to accuse
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 19 2014
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Q&A: A View Of The Common Core From The Principal's Office
Suburban school principals aren't exactly known as rabble-rousers. In general, they're a pretty sedate bunch — you know, composed, serious, calm.
NPR (Online News)Nov 05 2015
News
George H Bush jabs at Cheney, Rumsfeld in new book
As an ex-president, George H.W. Bush has generally maintained a respectful silence regarding later administrations. But now he's speaking out, criticizing some big names, and not in ways you might expect.
Fox News DigitalAug 11 2020
Opinion
Biden gives Trump a gift: All of Kamala's baggage
As the only black woman in the Senate, Kamala Harris brings Joe Biden the bevy of diversity begged for by his base as well as national name recognition and a vast fundraising machine. She will also bring Donald Trump enough ammunition that he might actually manage to eke out another surprise victory.
Team Biden's woes begin with Kamala's days as the crooked top cop of San Francisco and
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2015
News
Criticize Senator Ted Cruz’s bid for Republican nomination
Texas Senator Ted Cruz set off a media firestorm last week by becoming the first to announce his candidacy for the Republican nomination in 2016. The media has generally described Cruz as a passionate, hard-line conservative and a polarizing figure. Writing for Fox News, Michael Goodwin argued that Cruz has a chance at becoming our next president, calling him “a brilliant man of clear
The JusticeFeb 02 2024
Headline Roundup
FBI Thwarts Major Chinese Cyber Threat on American Infrastructure
The FBI reportedly countered a major cyberattack aimed at American critical infrastructure.
Details: The attack was initiated by a Chinese government-backed hacking group dubbed “Volt Typhoon,”, which covertly hijacked hundreds of American home/office routers. The FBI, with approval from a court order, disabled a botnet - a network of devices infected with malware - that the hackers
Associated Press Newsweek Breitbart NewsAug 02 2019
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Trump’s pick to lead U.S. intelligence claims he arrested 300 illegal immigrants in a single day. He didn’t.
President Trump’s choice to lead the nation’s intelligence community often cites a massive roundup of immigrant workers at poultry plants in 2008 as a highlight of his career. Rep. John Ratcliffe claims that as a federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of Texas, he was the leader of the immigration crackdown, describing it as one of the largest cases of its kind.
“As a U.S. Attorney
Washington PostJan 12 2017
News
FACT CHECK: Trump Lawyer's Claim And Comparison to Rockefeller Is a Head Scratcher
Among the unusual elements of President-elect Donald Trump's Wednesday news conference was a 15-minute interlude in which an attorney took the podium and described Trump's plan to address potential conflicts of interest between his businesses and the responsibilities of his office.
NPR (Online News)Sep 06 2019
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California dive boat owner quickly asks judge to limit payouts to victims’ families
The owners of the California diving boat that burned during a Labor Day weekend charter near Santa Barbara, killing 34 people aboard, have turned to a 19th-century maritime law to argue they should not have to pay any money to the families of victims.
In their petition filed Thursday, attorneys for the owners Truth Aquatics Inc., Glen Fritzler and his wife, Dana, cite an 1851 statute in
Los Angeles TimesOct 29 2019
Opinion
The high price of the public charge rule: America will get sicker if this anti-immigration measure goes into effect
Earlier this month, changes to a federal rule were supposed to go into effect that would have put an overwhelming number of immigrants in danger. The rule would expand the scope of the “public charge rule” and deny permanent-resident status to certain immigrants when the government believes they are likely to receive public benefits, such as Medicaid, food subsidies and housing assistance.
New York Daily News