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Apr 22 2020
News
VIDEO: Shameless Journalists Blame Trump for Coronavirus Death Toll
Don’t think for a minute that the biased liberal media have forgotten that this is an election year, and they’ll use whatever weapons they have to defeat President Trump in November. Even as the coronavirus pandemic occupies our daily attention, out-of-control journalists are using the tragedy to pummel the President as personally culpable for the deaths and economic mayhem that are afflicting
NewsBustersNov 01 2014
News
By The Time Election Night Ends, The Race May Only Be Getting Started
So that's about to happen: Tuesday Nov. 4 is Election Day, and we've enlisted HuffPost Pollster's own Mark Blumenthal to set the table. We'll take a look at the key question of the election: which party will end up controlling the Senate. Mark will tell us whether and how the polls we've been paying attention to are wrong. Most importantly, we'll discuss the reasons why we may not actually
HuffPostFeb 26 2015
News
Pew Study On Religion Finds Increased Harassment Of Jews
This week, a man was sentenced to die in Saudi Arabia because he renounced his faith in Islam; a Hindu leader in India made a new accusation against Mother Teresa; a mosque near Bethlehem was set on fire.
It's hardly news that religious differences lead to conflict, nor is it surprising that governments try to restrict religious practice or favor some religions over others. But a report
NPR (Online News)Oct 04 2015
News
Donald Trump: Obama ‘great divider’ on guns
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Sunday said that President Obama made himself a “great divider” of Americans by pushing for more gun-control laws in response to last week’s mass shooting at an Oregon community college.
“He’s a great divider and, you know, you have a big issue between the Second Amendment folks and the non-Second Amendment folks, and he is a non-
Washington TimesJun 01 2020
Opinion
First, Restore Order
Doing evil in the service of a just cause does not change either side of the moral equation: Evil remains evil, and the just cause remains just — neither consideration cancels out the other or transmutes it. With riots and violence convulsing American cities after the horrifying death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, that principle bears consideration.
Protests are a
National Review (News)Jan 03 2023
Headline Roundup
Florida National Park Closes After Hundreds of Migrants Arrive by Boat
The National Park Service closed Dry Tortugas National Park near the Florida Keys after roughly 300 migrants from Cuba arrived there over the weekend.
The Details: The NPS closed the park to public access Monday after the arrivals, which are reportedly becoming more common. Nearly 200 more migrants arrived in different parts of the Keys over the weekend, and others were rescued by
New York Post (News) Axios NPR (Online News)Jul 11 2013
News
Bill or no bill, steady flow of illegal immigrants to the U.S. continues
The Senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill last month but it's now stuck in the House.
Yesterday House Republicans met to consider the bill, and the results are not promising for its passage. The House GOP is divided on how to continue, despite warnings from Republican leaders like Speaker of the House John Boehner and former President George W. Bush that inaction is not an
Face the Facts USAFeb 20 2013
News
Fed Meeting Shows Dissent on Measures to Lift Job Growth
There are widening divisions among Federal Reserve officials about the value of its efforts to reduce unemployment, but supporters of those efforts remain firmly in control, according to an official account of the Feds most recent meeting in January.
An increasingly vocal minority of Fed officials are concerned that buying about $85 billion of Treasury securities and mortgage-backed
New York Times (News)Apr 09 2019
News
Trump removes Secret Service director as purge of DHS leadership widens
President Trump continued to dismantle the leadership of the nation’s top domestic security agency Monday, as the White House announced the imminent removal of U.S. Secret Service Director Randolph D. “Tex” Alles, the latest in a series of head-spinning departures from the Department of Homeland Security.
A day after Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was forced to step aside following a White
Washington PostApr 09 2019
News
Secret Service director is the latest casualty in DHS shake-up
A day after Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen abruptly resigned, the director of the Secret Service is out, too.
On Monday, the White House confirmed that Randolph “Tex” Alles, whom President Donald Trump appointed as director of the Secret Service in April 2017, would be leaving his post, after multiple media outlets reported that he had been ousted. The announcement comes
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