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Aug 28 2019
News
No More Democrats Qualify for Presidential Debate in New Poll
The next debates for the Democratic presidential nomination may be limited to 10 candidates, with half the pack apparently failing to achieve the qualifying milestones, according to the latest sanctioned polls released Wednesday.
A Quinnipiac University survey found that former Vice President Joe Biden leads the pack with 32% support among Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters. Biden
BloombergJun 26 2013
News
Critics accuse Keystone foe of hypocrisy over oil investment history
President Obama's pronouncement Tuesday that the Keystone XL pipeline would only be approved if it produced no net change in greenhouse gas emissions was no surprise to Tom Steyer. A few days earlier, the billionaire hedge fund manager -- and big Obama donor -- had warned the president not to "trade" action on greenhouse gases for approval of Keystone XL. The warning was delivered as Steyer
Fox News DigitalFeb 04 2017
News
Vincent Viola withdraws from Army secretary nomination
Vincent Viola, the billionaire owner of the Florida Panthers and President Trump's nominee for secretary of the Army, withdrew his nomination Friday night citing difficulties in divesting himself from his businesses.
A Pentagon spokesman, Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, said Defense Secretary James Mattis is "disappointed but understands and respects Mr. Viola's decision" and believes Viola "
USA TODAYMar 26 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Truth Social Rises 40% in First Day of Stock Trading
Shares of former President Donald Trump’s social media company rose over 40% in its first day of trading on Tuesday.
The Details: Trump Media and Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social, was estimated to be worth about $9 billion by Tuesday afternoon, making the former president’s 58% share worth about $5 billion. Individual shares rose from $49.95 to as high as $79.38 but
Wall Street Journal (News) NPR (Online News) National Review (News)Feb 17 2020
Analysis
A new report raises more questions about Bloomberg’s alleged sexism and sexual harassment
Bloomberg faces these questions, highlighted by a new Washington Post report, as he rises in national polls.
As presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has risen in Democratic primary polls — he’s currently in third place nationally according to RealClearPolitics’ polling average — he’s faced increasing scrutiny about his past.
In particular,
VoxApr 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
Was Libs of TikTok Doxxed by The Washington Post?
Did a Washington Post journalist unfairly dox the woman behind the Libs of Tik Tok Twitter account, or did they merely do their job by exposing influential and potentially harmful political actors?
On Tuesday, Washington Post (Lean Left bias) technology reporter Taylor Lorenz stirred controversy by publishing an article in which she revealed the name of the woman behind @LibsofTikTok,
Multiple Writers - MixedApr 12 2019
News
Could 2020 Race be a Trump Re-Run?
A number of political observers are still dissecting the 2016 campaign for answers to how Donald Trump beat 16 Republican rivals and Hillary Clinton to take the presidency.
While historian and author Victor Davis Hanson was no Trump fan initially, his research led to the new book The Case for Trump. He believes the same characteristics and circumstances could lead to victory again in
CBNJun 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)Feb 18 2020
Analysis
Mike Bloomberg and his billions are what Democrats need to beat Trump
The fifth in a Vox series making the best case for each of the top Democratic contenders.
Mike Bloomberg is not going to spend hours in selfie lines. He would probably rather not kiss your baby (though he might shake your dog’s snout), and he would pass on that funnel cake at the Iowa State Fair — and advise you to do the same. The case for the billionaire businessman, philanthropist,
VoxOct 25 2021
Headline Roundup
Manchin Says Spending Bill Framework Could Come This Week
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin told reporters on Monday that a framework for Democrats’ social and climate spending bill “really should be” finished this week. “Having it finished with all the t's and the i's and everything you know crossed and dotted, that will be difficult from the Senate side because we have an awful lot of text to go through. But as far as conceptually we should. I really
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