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Jun 06 2016
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Donald Trump rejects Newt Gingrich criticism of judge remarks – live
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told Fox News this morning it was “inappropriate” for former House speaker Newt Gingrich to criticize his racialized attacks on a federal judge in the multi-state fraud suit against Trump University. Trump’s remarks perhaps put a damper on rumors that the one-time Georgia congressman is being vetted as a potential running mate.
The GuardianMay 09 2013
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Do GOP's Benghazi Charges Harm Hillary Clinton For 2016?
Republican charges against the former Secretary of State's handling of Benghazi struck some Democrats as an attempt to damage her presidential chances.
NPR (Online News)Dec 05 2014
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In Louisiana Runoff Election, Senator Landrieu Tries to Revive Her Base
She has been rebuffed by her liberal colleagues in Washington and pilloried at home for voting with the president, and has watched helplessly while her Democratic base has eroded like a cheap levee.
These are hard times for Mary L. Landrieu, the last Deep South Democrat in the United States Senate.
But on the cusp of a Saturday runoff election that feels as much like a race
New York Times (News)Sep 10 2016
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Justice Dept., Army & Interior Dept. Temporarily Block DAPL Construction under Missouri River
In a dramatic series of moves late Friday afternoon, a federal judge rejected the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s request for an injunction against the U.S. government over the Dakota Access Pipeline. Then the Army, Department of Justice, and Department of the Interior responded with an announcement that the Army Corps will not issue permits for Dakota Access to drill under the Missouri River
Democracy Now!Nov 03 2014
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Democrats focus on their last great hope: Turnout
At the 11 a.m. service of a historic black church in Charlotte, the congregation read the sixth chapter of Ephesians: “Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.”
Washington PostNov 22 2019
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What’s next in the House impeachment inquiry
A marathon week of impeachment hearings has ended. Here’s what could come next.
On Thursday, the US House wrapped up a marathon week of public hearings for its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. With lawmakers headed home for Thanksgiving break, the question on everyone’s minds is “what comes next?”
In its rough form, what’s next is that the House Intelligence
VoxJul 02 2015
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OPINION: The High Court’s Disunited State
Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark Supreme Court ruling against school segregation, was decided in a unanimous vote, 9-0. The court understood that in decisions that mandate significant societal and cultural change, and that will garner significant opposition, the fact of unanimity is in itself a kind of final argument.
Peggy NoonanApr 22 2014
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U.S. will stand by Ukraine in face of Russian aggression, Biden says
The United States will stand by Ukrainians against Russian aggression that threatens their nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity, Vice President Joe Biden pledged Tuesday during a visit to Kiev.
Los Angeles TimesJul 07 2022
Headline Roundup
Bipartisan Civics Education Bill: Warranted Action or Woke Ploy?
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation last month to "expand access to civic education" with a $1 billion investment across K-12 and higher education. Will the bill foster a better culture of civility, or fuel racial and political divisions?
The Civics Secures Democracy Act seeks to expand history and civics education by funding education development for state agencies,
National Review (News) RealClearPolitics Inside Higher EdAug 17 2021
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Taliban Give First Press Conference Since Taking Over Afghanistan
In the Taliban's first press conference since it took control of Afghanistan, spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid described how the militant organization would run the country in accordance with Islamic law. Mujahid pledged that women would be "very active within our society, within our framework," said that "nobody will be harmed in Afghanistan," promised not to launch attacks on the U.S. or other
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