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Apr 17 2019
News
‘Shadowy’ dark money network behind left-wing causes exposed in new report
An expansive network of “shadowy” dark money donors has grown to rival the influence of the conservative Koch brothers -- pumping millions into left-wing causes ranging from health care to climate change to abortion -- all while flying well under the radar of public scrutiny, according to an explosive new report obtained by Fox News.
The report, by conservative watchdog Capital Research
Fox News (Online News)Aug 24 2014
News
McCain gets more support for hawkish plan for Islamic State, but will Obama follow?
Sen. John McCain, one of Congress’ most hawkish members, called on President Obama Sunday to show greater leadership in the international fight to eliminate Islamic State and to present a more comprehensive plan to eliminate such terror groups in the Middle East.
“The president has to articulate the challenge and what we need to do to meet it,” McCain, R-Ariz., a member of the Senate
Fox News (Online News)Oct 08 2012
News
Want higher taxes, Joe? ‘Yes, we do!’
Joe Biden’s done it again. He inadvertently said exactly what was rattling around in his old head, which is the cardinal sin of any politician and particularly egregious when your mind contains the peculiar thoughts of Vice President Joseph R. Biden and President Obama. Musing about the Republican attack that Team O’Biden wants to raise your taxes by $1 trillion, Mr. Biden took a starkly
Washington TimesFeb 04 2013
News
Wallace Rebukes NRA's LaPierre: "That's Ridiculous And You Know It, Sir"
Fox News' Chris Wallace challenged National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre's false claims about strengthening gun laws, even going so far as to describe one of his talking points as "ridiculous." Wallace's treatment of LaPierre is a departure from his Fox colleagues who have allowed LaPierre to push his agenda without challenge.
Media MattersMar 31 2016
News
Republicans Sour on Way Election Process Is Working
“It is unclear from the data if partisans are reacting to the developments in their own party's nomination race, the other party's nomination race or both. Republicans' increasingly dour sentiments may be related to Trump -- either the increasing inevitability that he will gain his party's nomination, or the way controversial aspects of his campaign have dominated the news. Trump is the least
GallupApr 16 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Why I'm not quitting Facebook yet
Facebook and I go way back.
I've been covering the company's privacy, security and culture scandals since soon after it started having them. I can rattle off all the things Facebook has been accused of (available here in timeline form), the data breaches and hacks its been involved in, and the laundry list of concerns experts have about us using the social network. It is the worst party
Guest Writer - LeftOct 20 2012
Opinion
Tired Cries of Bias Don’t Help Romney
In the last few days, conservatives have become agitated about Mitt Romneys drop-off in the polls. So did they think the stumble was because of the ill-fated “47 percent slip of the lip, or the hasty effort to gain a political edge after the death of an American ambassador in Libya, or more problematically, a campaign that cant seem to stop pratfalling no matter what the news?
New York Times (News)Jun 19 2023
Headline Roundup
Coast Guard Searching for Missing Sub Lost During Titanic Expedition
The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting a search and rescue operation to locate a submersible craft with five people on board that went missing on Sunday roughly 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada
Details: The missing sub is a tourist vessel operated by OceanGate Expeditions. It descends roughly 12,500 feet to the bottom of the northern Atlantic Ocean to explore the wreckage of
New York Post (News) CNN (Online News) BBC NewsJan 29 2013
News
Kerry Gets Committee's Backing For State; LaHood Leaving Transportation
No big surprises in these bits of news about President Obama's cabinet: — The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as expected, this morning approved the nomination of Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., to be the next secretary of state. Kerry, the committee's chairman, is set to replace Secretary Hillary Clinton after he gets the approval of the full Senate, which also is expected.
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NPR (Online News)Oct 01 2012
News
The parallel universe where Mitt Romney leads all polls
To talk with any working Republican political operative these days is to hear the same tale of woe: a grim accounting of the past few weeks, a dash of gallows humor and a measure of hope that President Obama is still beatable. Never in question is that Mitt Romney is trailing  the private surveys these strategists see for their down-ballot clients make that clear. The only question is
Politico