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Oct 17 2015
News
Appetite for Joe Biden bid wanes after Democrats’ debate
The appetite for Vice President Joseph R. Biden to join the Democratic presidential field is low after this week’s first debate, according to a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll released Friday that found only about a third of New Hampshire primary voters want to see him take the plunge.
Mr. Biden garners just 11 percent of the vote in a match-up, while former Secretary of State
Washington TimesJun 29 2020
Opinion
America’s Problem Is Systemic Liberalism
Forget the bizarre and evil concept of national original sin that is the malignant idea that America is built upon “systemic racism." America’s true systemic flaw, arising at the time of those miserable progressives of yesteryear and continuing up through the miserable progressives of this rotten year, is what we now call “liberalism.”
Oh, it’s not classical liberalism, with its concern
TownhallApr 26 2019
News
Trump denies paying North Korea for Warmbier treatment
President Trump has denied paying North Korea money for the medical care of comatose US student Otto Warmbier.
Warmbier was jailed in North Korea in 2015 during an organised tour and died after being returned to the US in a coma after 17 months in detention.
Earlier reports said that the US had been billed $2m (£1.5m) for the student's medical care.
North Korea had
BBC NewsJul 26 2016
Headline Roundup
Highlights from DNC Night 1
The opening was unruly, with the firing of the DNC Chairman and unruly Sanders supporters. But the evening was all about unity.
Fox News Digital Reuters New York Times (News)Feb 05 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Both Parties Split in Half
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
The nastiest argument in American politics will be center stage in the upcoming days when Donald Trump’s impeachment trial commences in the U.S. Senate. But while the outcome of that ongoing fight is pre-ordained, it will temporarily obscure intramural brawls within the two political parties that will have just as
Dan SchnurMar 25 2019
News
Mueller report: Trump triumphant after being cleared of collusion
Donald Trump claims he has been completely exonerated by an inquiry into allegations Russia conspired to help him win the 2016 election.
A summary of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's long-awaited report released on Sunday found the Trump campaign had not conspired with Russia.
However it was inconclusive on whether Mr Trump had obstructed justice.
The Russia allegations
BBC NewsMay 18 2016
Headline Roundup
Split Decision
Democrats remain divided as Sanders picks up delegates but Clinton maintains a commanding lead in the Democrat nomination process.
CNN Digital Fox News Digital Time MagazineJun 10 2019
News
CBS Helps Jim Acosta Paint Himself in Heroic Hues, Endangered by Trump's Taunts
In addition to his interview on his own network's Reliable Sources, CNN reporter Jim Acosta drew a pretty supportive profile on CBS's Sunday Morning. Substitute host Mo Rocca began: "Whether White House officials like it or not, Jim Acosta of CNN is always ready to ask the next question."
Really? Does he ask questions? Often, he just makes angry statements. Reporter Chip Reid set the
NewsBustersNov 26 2019
News
Bloomberg News punts on candidate Bloomberg and Dems, but not Trump
Back when he was New York’s mayor, Mike Bloomberg routinely feuded with the press over his whereabouts.
He doggedly refused to release his weekend schedule, even if he was traveling out of town, favoring his own privacy over the public’s right to know.
Now, as of Sunday, he’s running for president. But one organization that won’t be covering him aggressively is Bloomberg News.
Fox News Digital