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Mar 28 2015
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Nevada's Popular GOP Gov. Sandoval Leads List to Replace Reid in Senate
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's decision to retire next year leaves no clear successor in his home state of Nevada, where a popular Republican governor appears reluctant to change jobs and the pending loss of Reid's clout in Washington is causing anxiety over who might replace him.
As of Friday, the list of potential candidates came down to Gov. Brian Sandoval and everyone else. The
Newsmax (News)Jan 05 2021
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Democrats Aim to Suppress Trump Voters as Last-Ditch Effort in Georgia as Biden Braces for Losses
An ad released in the final hours of the campaign on Monday squarely focused on trying to split Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) from President Donald Trump. “Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, squaring off with President Trump,” a narrator says at the opening of the ad. “Expected to appoint Kelly Loeffler to the open U.S. Senate seat.”
The ad focused on trying to split Trump from Loeffler, by
Breitbart NewsJan 15 2020
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NSA alerted Microsoft to major Windows security flaw
The National Security Agency recently alerted Microsoft to a major flaw in its Windows operating system that could let hackers pose as legitimate software companies, agency officials said on Tuesday.
Microsoft (MSFT) issued a software update on Tuesday to fix the vulnerability, as part of its normal schedule for releasing software patches.
News of the vulnerability and patch were
CNN (Online News)Dec 27 2012
Perspectives Blog
Media Watchdog Awards from 2012
As 2012 comes to a close, some media watchdogs on the right and left have been announcing awards, but these are not the kinds of awards you want to win.
Award from the RightOn the right, media watchdog Media Research Center has a whole page of awards. Here's a highlight:
MRC's "Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste" Award for Exploiting Tragedy to Promote Liberalism Award goes to
AllSides StaffJun 06 2012
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New Fannie CEO Has Bank Baggage
Fannie Mae named its general counsel, Timothy Mayopoulos, as its next chief executive officer after he agreed to a sharp pay cut imposed by the mortgage-finance company's federal regulator.
Mr. Mayopoulos joined Fannie in April 2009 as general counsel and later added the position of chief administrative officer. His promotion to CEO caps a remarkable turnaround for the financial-
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 22 2020
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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
NewsBustersFeb 13 2020
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Hope Hicks returning to White House after 2-year hiatus
Hope Hicks, the former top West Wing aide and longtime confidante to the president, is returning to the White House roughly two years after she left. A White House official says Hicks will be working closely with Trump son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner and political director Brian Jack, and will not be a part of the communications department.
Hicks, 31, served as a top
CBS News (Online)Aug 15 2019
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Too gaffe-prone to be president? Biden's blunders prompt fresh scrutiny
The former vice-president has cultivated a reputation for saying the wrong thing – but has it evolved into a 2020 liability?
Throughout Joe Biden’s decades-long career in politics, he has cultivated a reputation of being gaffe-prone, often stumbling on his words – if not outright saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
That trait is posing fresh challenges for the 2020
The GuardianNov 22 2019
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Trump on 'Fox & Friends': House Dems 'looked like fools' this week, upcoming FISA report will be 'historic'
President Trump said Friday that Democrats "looked like fools" during the public impeachment inquiry hearings this week and predicted that the release of Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz's report on allegations of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant abuse will be "historic."
In a phone interview on "Fox & Friends" with hosts Steve Doocy,
Fox News (Online News)Jun 11 2020
Analysis
Network news cover Georgia election “meltdown” — to mixed results
ABC News gave scant coverage, and missed key issues completely in order to blame local Democratic officials
The three major broadcast networks have each begun covering the debacle that took place in Tuesday’s primary election in Georgia, where many waited in hours-long lines to vote.
CBS, NBC, and ABC all aired segments on the Georgia voting mess, with CBS providing the most
Media Matters