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Jun 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Justice Alito Responds to ProPublica Inquiry With Wall Street Journal Op-ed
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito responded to a ProPublica (Lean Left bias) inquiry about possible ethics violations by writing a Wall Street Journal (Lean Right) op-ed refuting the claims.
What ProPublica Said: In a story published after Alito's op-ed, ProPublica said he appeared to violate "a federal law that requires justices to disclose most gifts" by not reporting a 2008 trip
ProPublica Forbes Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Oct 13 2014
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Turkey Says No Deal Yet on U.S. Use of Bases in ISIS Fight
A day after American officials said Turkey had agreed to allow its air bases for operations against the Islamic State, which they described as a deal that represented a breakthrough in tense negotiations, Turkish officials on Monday said there was no deal yet, and that talks were still underway.
New York Times (News)May 26 2016
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Trump Formally Clinches Republican Nomination for President
Donald Trump on Thursday reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the Republican nomination for president, completing an unlikely rise that has upended the political landscape and sets the stage for a bitter fall campaign.
Trump was put over the top in the Associated Press delegate count by a small number of the party’s unbound delegates who told the AP they would support him at
The BlazeOct 10 2014
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FactChecking the North Carolina Senate Race
The North Carolina Senate race pits incumbent Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan against Republican challenger Thom Tillis. While the two campaigns have aggressively attacked each other, they’ve had a lot of help from outside supporters as well.
FactCheck.orgSep 24 2019
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Trump administration claims Ukraine aid was stalled over corruption concerns, decries media ‘frenzy’
The Trump administration pushed back Tuesday in the wake of multiple reports that the White House froze millions in aid to Ukraine shortly before President Trump pressured the country's leader to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
The reports coincided with a renewed round of calls, including from more centrist Democrats, for a formal impeachment inquiry. Those calls came a day
Fox News DigitalAug 26 2014
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US begins surveillance flights over Syria after Obama authorization
The U.S. has started flying surveillance drones over Syria after President Obama authorized the missions, two senior Defense officials told Fox News, in a move that could pave the way for eventual airstrikes against Islamic State targets in the country.
Fox News DigitalJun 11 2019
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A new survey shows how economic policy divides the GOP and unites Democrats
Lower-income Republicans are decidedly more moderate on economics.
Rank-and-file Democrats of all income levels are largely united around big economic policy themes, a new study shows. The Republican Party, by contrast, features a significant internal division that basically tracks income lines, with lower-income Republicans being much more moderate on a range of economics-related
VoxDec 20 2014
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A New, Emboldened Obama?
n “Operation Revenge,” Glenn Thrush at Politico paints a portrait of a Barack Obama who needs to feel a sense of competition and a somewhat lethargic executive who needs “a slap in the face” to motivate him.
The contention is that the Supreme Court threat to his legacy around the funding mechanism for Obamacare and the disastrous mid-term election have been something of a wake up call
Breitbart NewsApr 20 2015
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O'Malley: America's Economy Needs 'Sensible Rebalancing,' Not 'Pitchforks'
Martin O'Malley, former governor of Maryland, says he'll decide by late May whether he's running for president. Running would put him — even he seems to acknowledge — in an uphill battle against Hillary Clinton, currently the only Democrat who has declared.
O'Malley is position
NPR (Online News)Sep 15 2023
Headline Roundup
What to Make of Hunter Biden's Indictment on Gun Charges
Hunter Biden was indicted Thursday by Special Counsel David Weiss for allegedly lying about his drug addiction on a 2018 gun application. Are the charges lenient or harsh?
An 'Unusual Case': The Christian Science Monitor (Center bias) said "prosecutors could face difficulties in bringing those charges to trial and convicting Mr. Biden," and focused on voices who questioned "whether
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) Los Angeles Times Christian Science Monitor