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Nov 27 2012
News
GOP lawmakers float immigration reform plan
Saying they want to get the conversation on immigration reform started, top Senate Republicans on Tuesday introduced a version of the so-called “Dream Act to grant young illegal immigrants legal status in the US, though not giving them a special path to citizenship. GOP Sens. Jon Kyl and Kay Bailey Hutchison said they have introduced a bill that would reward those who take college classes or
Washington TimesOct 16 2019
Opinion
Klobuchar and Buttigieg Stand Out in an Otherwise Dull, Plodding Night
The October Democratic presidential-primary debate finally brought a genuine surprise, in that a pair of second-tier candidates who were in danger of being forgotten woke up, smelled the coffee, and brought their A-games: Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg. Considering how other second-tier candidates have turned in good performances in past months and seen little movement in the polls, this may
National Review (News)Sep 16 2013
News
Health Law Faces Skepticism
New poll results show the depth of the Obama administration's challenge on the eve of the rollout of the federal health law's core provisions, as many Americans say they don't understand the law and don't think it will help them.
A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that even those lacking health insurance, who are supposed to be the law's biggest beneficiaries, generally believe
Wall Street Journal (News)May 09 2015
News
North Korea tests submarine ballistic missile
Under the watchful eyes of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, North Korea says it has conducted an underwater test-firing of a submarine ballistic missile, the Korean Central News Agency reported Saturday.
The test "proved and confirmed that the ballistic missile fire from the submarine fully met the requirements of the latest military science and technology," KCNA said.
The North'
USA TODAYMay 08 2015
News
Silent Hill: 26 Days into Campaign, No National Interviews For Clinton
Friday marks 26 days since Clinton formally announced she is running for president, but she has yet to do a formal interview with national media, extending her own record as the presidential candidate who’s waited longest in modern history.
Clinton’s silence comes as political reporters are buzzing about the book “Clinton Cash,” which details influence peddling by the Clinton Foundation
Breitbart NewsApr 06 2022
Headline Roundup
Top US General Expects Ukraine War to Last Years
The highest ranking military officer in the U.S. told lawmakers Tuesday that he expects Russia's invasion of Ukraine to last years.
"I do think this is a very protracted conflict, and I think it's measured in years," said Milley during testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. He said that the U.S. and other allies of Ukraine "will be involved in this for quite some time,"
New York Post (News) Voice of America (VOA) CBS News (Online)Aug 11 2020
Perspectives Blog
When College Football Games Affect the Presidential Election
Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate did not have nearly the impact on the presidential race as other news that was breaking this week. If Donald Trump is not re-elected, he can blame Northern Illinois University.
That’s not because the state of Illinois is in play. Republicans haven’t won a presidential election in the Land of Lincoln for more than thirty years
Dan SchnurMay 30 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Mueller Delivered a Message. Washington Couldn’t Agree on What It Was.
At long last, the sphinx of Washington spoke on Wednesday, and here is what President Trump heard: “Case closed.” Here is what the president’s adversaries heard: “Time to impeach.”
The much-anticipated public debut of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel proved as polarizing and unsatisfying as almost everything else about the two-year investigation he led into Russia’s interference
Guest Writer - LeftMay 01 2015
News
Letter: Equality for all will soon be the law
Recently on the local TV news, I saw Utah Eagle Forum leader Gayle Ruzicka condemning the 14th Amendment (Section 1) to the Constitution. She was voicing her opinion against the "Equality" clause by trying to make a group of people less equal because of her personal and religious beliefs.
Ruzicka said that she is sure that the U.S. Supreme Court will shoot down the equality part of the