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Jun 21 2023
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Special Counsel John Durham Defends Report During House Testimony
Special Counsel John Durham testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday regarding his report that concluded the “[Department of Justice] and the FBI failed to uphold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law” throughout investigations into potential Russian 2016 election interference.
Key Quotes: “The FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded
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Dec 20 2019
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Story of the Week: Trump is 3rd U.S. President to be Impeached
The House of Representatives voted in favor of two articles to impeach President Donald Trump Wednesday night. Trump joins Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only other U.S. presidents to be impeached, and will now face a Senate trial to determine if he'll remain in office.
Article 1, which charged Trump with abuse of power, passed 230-197. Article 2 accused the president of
Henry A. BrechterJun 16 2023
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Tim Scott Responds After Obama Critiques His Stance on Race
2024 GOP presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) shot back after former President Barack Obama said people were “rightly skeptical” of his purported lack of a plan to deal with the legacy of racism.
Obama’s Remarks: Speaking on former White House senior adviser David Axelrod’s podcast, Obama said, “I think there’s a long history of African-American or other minority candidates
The Guardian National Review (News) The HillJul 31 2023
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Niger Coup: Condemned by West and Kremlin, Hailed by Prigozhin
Last week, a military junta in Niger announced it captured the country’s elected President Mohamed Bazoum, and removed his government from power over national security and corruption concerns.
The Details: Niger, which was under French rule until 1960, experienced its first democratic peaceful transfer of power when Bazoum took office in 2021. It has maintained close ties with the West
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Media Framing Differs as Details Emerge From Texas Synagogue Hostage Situation
A hostage situation over the weekend at a Texas synagogue that left the hostage-taker dead divided media coverage across the spectrum.
The hostage-taker at a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas on Saturday was identified as Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old British national. During the 11-hour standoff, Akram took a rabbi and three others hostage, and reportedly demanded the release of
New York Times (News) Fort Worth Star-Telegram The Epoch TimesJan 10 2022
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Prominent Democrats Join Republicans in Opposition to COVID-19 Lockdowns
After nearly two years of partisan divides over COVID-19 lockdowns, some Democrats are now pushing to avoid lockdowns even as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. reach new highs.
In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) is in a stand-off with the city's teachers' union; Lightfoot says in-person classes should resume for Chicago schools, but the union disagrees. In New York, Democratic leaders have
The Daily Caller Politico Associated PressJan 06 2023
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Two Years Later, Impacts of Capitol Riot Linger in Washington
Friday marks two years since the Capitol riot. On January 6, 2021, during a joint-congress held to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory, a mob of Donald Trump supporters clashed with Capitol security, broke into the Capitol building and disrupted the proceedings. Four people in the mob died during the riot. One Capitol police officer suffered a series of strokes and died the
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All-Female Wellesley College Students Vote to Open Admissions to Trans Men
The student body of Wellesley College, a women's college in Massachusetts, voted Tuesday in a non-binding referendum to open admissions to transgender men and non-binary identifying applicants.
Details: Under the college’s application criteria, transgender women and non-binary individuals assigned female at birth are allowed to apply, but transgender men are not. Wellesley’s website
The Hill New York Post (News) New York Times (News)Jun 30 2022
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Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in on Thursday afternoon, replacing Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired the same day.
Jackson will likely not change the court’s 6-3 conservative majority. Jackson’s arrival on the court came shortly after a series of controversial rulings, including overturning Roe v. Wade; Breyer had joined the other two liberal justices in a
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