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Feb 26 2020
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Sen. Bernie Sanders on Castro's Cuba
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Sen. Bernie Sanders stirred up controversy with comments he made during a "60 Minutes" interview this week about authoritarian Fidel Castro's Cuba, saying "it's unfair to simply say everything [about the Cuban Abridge NewsFeb 12 2020
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Bernie Sanders Wins New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire—Two days before New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary, Bernie Sanders challenged a crowd of young supporters gathered at Keene State College to lift him to victory: “Let us win here in New Hampshire, let us win the Democratic nomination, let us defeat Donald Trump, let us transform this country, let us go forward together.”
On Tuesday, New Hampshire did its
The NationJan 24 2020
News
Hillary Clinton Criticizes Bernie Sanders
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This week, The Hollywood Reporter published comments made by Hillary Clinton about former primary rival Bernie Sanders. The comments were made in new Hulu documentary, Hillary, which will premier in March.Clinton Abridge NewsMar 24 2024
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Maple Glen Triangle, Bernie's Rebuild Top Hatboro-Horsham Twp. News
HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —A townhome project in the Maple Glen Triangle is being mulled by Horsham Township Council. Meanwhile, the owner of the former Bernie's eatery in Hatboro is requesting a liquor license before opening. These were some of the stories making news in Hatboro and Horsham Township this past week: Horsham Council dealt with several agenda items devoted to Paone Brothers Horsham
Patch.comJan 05 2020
Background
Bernie Sanders: U.S. Senator, Vermont
Bernie Sanders is an independent member of the U.S. Senate from Vermont who caucuses with the Democratic Party.
Sanders announced that he was running for president of the United States for a second time on February 19, 2019. Sanders previously ran for the presidency in 2016, coming in second to Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.
In 2018, Sanders won re-election to the U.S
BallotpediaDec 24 2019
Opinion
Bernie Sanders and the socialist Christmas spirit
During the Great Depression, farmers facing terribly low crop prices, or no buyers at all, were forced into foreclosure by the thousands. Some local communities looking for some way to protect themselves from financial apocalypse hit on the "Penny Auction," where during a foreclosure auction anyone bidding more than a few cents would find a heavy, unfriendly hand on his shoulder, and retract
Ryan CooperFeb 19 2019
News
Bernie Sanders Announces Presidential Run
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has thrown his hat in the ring, joining a crowded field of Democrats vying to take on President Trump in 2020.
TownhallNov 14 2023
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Bernie Sanders stops fellow senator from fighting Teamsters boss on the Senate floor: video
A gavel-wielding Bernie Sanders firmly stopped International Brotherhood of Teamsters boss Sean O’Brien from fighting Republican lawmaker Markwayne Mullin on the Senate floor, then admonished his colleague for losing his cool. Tensions between Mullin and O’Brien boiled over on Tuesday when the senator from Oklahoma recounted a Twitter spat with O’Brien in which the union leader insulted the “
New York Daily NewsNov 30 2023
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That Time Bernie Sanders Told America: “I Am Proud to Say That Henry Kissinger is Not My Friend”
In his brilliant 2001 book, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens argued that the former national security adviser and secretary of state for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford should be prosecuted “for war crimes, for crimes against humanity, and for offenses against common or customary or international law, including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture.” The
The Nation