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Jul 30 2020
News
The ultimate high ground: Russia and US try to set rules for space weapons
Russian and U.S. negotiators met in Vienna this week to discuss a danger that has become increasingly urgent in recent years: how to curb the militarization of space.
Unless a new treaty, or at least a general understanding, is soon established, experts say, the future of human activity on “the final frontier” is going to look more like Star Wars than Star Trek.
There’s a lot to
Christian Science MonitorJul 17 2020
News
Weeks Later, 500 People Still Face Charges for Peacefully Protesting in Minneapolis
Six days after George Floyd’s death, Ahmed Abebe and some friends joined a protest marching towards Interstate 35W in Minneapolis. “I’ve been a resident of Minnesota my whole life. I’m a black man,” said 25-year-old Abebe. “So going out to the protests was something that was meaningful to me—something that hits me straight to the core.”
Just after the 8 p.m. curfew, a swarm of city cops
Mother JonesJan 27 2021
News
A top MAGA gathering finds life complicated after Trump
One of the premier MAGA gatherings in the nation is struggling to recreate the magic this year.
For decades, the Conservative Political Action Conference has been a staple of Republican politics. In recent years, the conservative confab has been the go-to stop for rising GOP stars, grassroots organizers and luminaries in the Trump movement.
But President Donald Trump’s election
PoliticoNov 13 2019
News
We’re barely using the best tool we have to fight obesity
There’s a surprisingly big disconnect between how obesity researchers think about the causes of and treatments for obesity and how the American public does.
Researchers think some people have genetic and hormonal traits that make them more susceptible to obesity. They view obesity as a complex, chronic disease, like cancer, with many causes and subtypes. They’re also losing faith in
VoxMar 22 2024
Headline Roundup
Can Letitia James Seize Trump’s Assets If He Doesn’t Pay?
If Former President Donald Trump can not post a $454 million bond for his fraud judgment by Monday, New York Attorney General Letitia James could start seizing his assets.
The Details: If Trump cannot post a liquid bond covering the full amount, James can collect the sum by placing liens against and collecting rent from his properties, or directly taking funds from his New York state
USA TODAY NewsNation Breitbart NewsOct 07 2014
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Congress on verge of doing what Taliban, al Qaeda can’t: Break U.S. Army
The Army is calling on active and retired generals to spread the word in Congress that another spate of automatic budget cuts would cripple America’s largest ground force, an internal memo says.
Washington TimesMay 09 2016
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Financial Sector Gives Hillary Clinton a Boost
Hillary Clinton is consolidating her support among Wall Street donors and other businesses ahead of a general-election battle with Donald Trump, winning more campaign contributions from financial-services executives in the most recent fundraising period than all other candidates combined.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 16 2020
Analysis
Will election become a new ‘lost cause’ for evangelical conservatives?
At the center of the biblical allusion in the “Jericho March” on the National Mall Saturday – a rally of thousands of religious conservatives who met to protest and pray to #stopthesteal – is a revelation of God’s miraculous power in the conquest of a promised land.
And like the prophet Joshua, who fought the battle of Jericho with blasts of trumpets and shouts of soldiers, organizers
Christian Science MonitorJul 29 2020
Fact Check
Claim: USPS is advising voters to send in ballots two weeks before Election Day.
Tony Dokoupil, co-host of "CBS This Morning," tweeted this claim last week, and it has been picked up by many other Twitter and Instagram accounts. There have been multiple reports of an impending crisis regarding the ability of the United States Postal Service to process election mail this fall, as thousands of voters switch to absentee ballots amid the Covid-19 pandemic. An internal memo
The FulcrumApr 27 2019
News
Trump Says U.S. Is Backing Out of Arms-Trade Treaty
President Trump said Friday he would withdraw the U.S. as a signatory to a global arms treaty that President Obama supported but Congress never ratified.
“We will never surrender American sovereignty to anyone,” Mr. Trump declared at a speech before the National Rifle Association in Indianapolis.
The Arms Trade Treaty seeks to regulate the international sale of conventional
Wall Street Journal (News)