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Jun 25 2016
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U.S. commanders now openly challenging ISIS strategy of outgoing Obama
Rifts have emerged between U.S. military leaders and the Obama White House on Washington’s future role in Libya, with the generals questioning the White House’s argument that the recent success against Islamic State shows Libya can go it alone in the fight against terrorism, without direct U.S. assistance.
Washington TimesOct 05 2020
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Prospect of Trump’s early hospital discharge mystifies doctors
They say he is in a particularly vulnerable window for covid-19 patients and should be watched closely while taking an unusual combination of drugs.
The assertion by President Trump’s doctors that he could be discharged from the hospital as early as Monday astonished outside infectious-disease experts, who said he remains in a dangerous period of vulnerability when some covid-19
Washington PostApr 09 2024
Headline Roundup
Rare Total Solar Eclipse Unites Americans in Awe
On Monday, a rare total solar eclipse passed across the United States, turning the lights off as totality moved into Canada from Mexico's Pacific coast.
Key Details: As the moon's shadow passed across the U.S., major cities such as Dallas, Little Rock, Indianapolis, and New York City were engulfed in shadow in the middle of the day. Tens of millions of people looked to the sky as day
New York Times (Opinion) BBC News New York Post (News)Dec 09 2020
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Why President Trump's grip on Washington may linger
With little more than a month left in office, the president is planning his encore act in politics. His voice may stifle successors in the Republican party and in the White House.
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s a former president, will Donald Trump loom behind his successor like a shadow, blasting out criticism of Biden administration actions via Tweet and TV and in general serving as leader
Christian Science MonitorAug 16 2016
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House Republicans detail perjury allegations against Clinton
House Republicans have detailed perjury allegations against Hillary Clinton, citing the apparent conflict between her 2015 congressional testimony about her email practices and the FBI's conclusions announced in July, according to a letter to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
Fox News DigitalJan 29 2020
Opinion
Parties must move on from Trump impeachment — or end in mutual destruction
As part of his closing remarks Tuesday, Jay Sekulow, a defense attorney for President Trump, urged senators to put themselves in Trump’s shoes. It was an odd but interesting challenge.
When you accept it, the view from there is a series of unhappy flashbacks. It starts with Trump’s 2016 campaign being investigated by the FBI. Before he took office, then bureau Director James Comey
Michael GoodwinFeb 18 2020
News
Six years on, Flint works toward justice in water crisis
Water coming from faucets in this city is no longer discolored or malodorous. Truckloads of bottled water from other communities have slowed to a trickle. These improvements do not mean that Flint’s water crisis is over. Instead, a new and uneasy normal has settled in.
“One of the lingering effects is the pall that has been cast over this city,” says the Rev. Deborah Conrad, pastor of
Christian Science MonitorAug 16 2014
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Rick Perry indicted for abuse of power over threat to veto prosecutors’ funding
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has been indicted for abuse of power after carrying out a threat to veto funding for state public corruption prosecutors.
The Republican governor is accused of abusing his official powers by publicly promising to veto $7.5 million for the state public integrity unit at the Travis County District Attorney’s office. He was indicted by an Austin grand jury Friday.
Washington TimesJun 10 2016
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Elizabeth Warren's speech attacking Donald Trump made a bigger argument about Republicans
Warren’s speech did much more than go after Trump. In her high-profile address, she pivoted from attacking the likely GOP nominee to attacking Republicans more generally, accusing the party’s leaders of orchestrating a prolonged "assault" on the independence of the federal judiciary in order to serve the wealthiest Americans.
VoxSep 23 2019
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Trump's legal team is trying to stop impeachment before it starts
The president has a technically nonexistent yet omnipresent force that has been critical in stymieing Democratic efforts.
Donald Trump’s lawyers insist they don’t need to form an impeachment defense team.
Yet here’s what they have: At least 30 White House and Justice Department attorneys who have worked on related issues. Several personal lawyers for the president dealing with
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