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Jun 14 2020
News
Film academy is setting new inclusion standards for Oscars eligibility
The motion picture academy on Friday announced a fresh set of measures aimed at boosting representation both within the group and across the film industry as a whole, including new inclusion standards for Oscars eligibility, marking the next chapter in the historically white-male-dominated organization’s ongoing campaign to remake itself inside and out.
Los Angeles TimesJun 17 2018
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Roger Stone, Michael Caputo say they were targets of US setup involving Russian national
Longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone and Trump campaign aide Michael Caputo claim to have been targeted in a setup by U.S. law enforcement during the 2016 campaign to pin then-candidate Donald Trump.
Washington ExaminerSep 16 2018
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Lindsey Graham: 'Let's let Mueller do his job'
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said there’s been no evidence of 2016 collusion between the Trump campaign but he’s willing to wait for Special Counsel Robert Mueller to sift through the evidence and whatever former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has to say.
Washington TimesApr 07 2021
Analysis
Here's how experts know the COVID-19 vaccines are safe
As the push to vaccinate as many Americans as possible against COVID-19 picks up steam, questions about the shots’ safety have often hindered the campaign.
Polling suggests that around 30% of the public does not plan to get vaccinated, the chief reason being concerns about the side effects, according to the Pew Research Center. Other surveys from Stanford University and the Kaiser
Los Angeles TimesApr 27 2020
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Soros-Funded Group to Dems: Spend Millions to Advertise Mail-In Balloting in Non-English Languages
The Brennan Center for Justice, which is heavily financed by George Soros, is calling for Democrats to spend $250 million to educate voters about any changes that will allow vote-by-mail in the upcoming presidential election, advocating an advertising campaign about those changes in non-English languages.
Breitbart NewsJul 02 2021
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Liberals sour on Bernie
Some progressives are distancing themselves from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — leader of their revolution.
The big picture: Three factors are fueling the shift. Some feel he's not pushing President Biden far enough to the left anymore. Some believe his time as the movement leader has simply passed. Some fear tying their brand to Sanders is a gift to opponents to weaponize in crowded
AxiosMar 10 2021
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Nevada Democratic Party staffers quit over new Dem socialist leadership
The whole staff of the Nevada Democratic Party quit after a slate of Democratic socialist candidates won every seat in the party’s leadership on Saturday, according to a report.
Alana Mounce, the party’s executive director, sent an email to newly-minted party chair, Judith Whitmer, that she and other staffers were resigning, The Intercept reported.
“We weren’t really surprised,
New York Post (News)Mar 10 2021
Analysis
Inside the Lincoln Project’s Secrets, Side Deals and Scandals
A few days before the presidential election, the leadership of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project gathered at the Utah home of Steve Schmidt, one of the group’s co-founders, and listened as he plotted out the organization’s future.
None of the dissident Republican consultants who created the Lincoln Project a year earlier had imagined how wildly successful it would be, pulling in more than
New York Times (News)Dec 29 2020
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The political winners of 2020
Marred by a global pandemic and its devastating economic consequences, 2020 is a year we all want to forget. But the consequences of the 58th presidential election in American history will not soon slip into the forgotten pages of a dusty library; for once, that tired cliché of the most important election in our lifetimes felt apt.
It is fitting, poetic even, that the seemingly endless
The HillJun 01 2021
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Trump Turned Nonvoters Into Voters in 2020. Will They Turn Out for Next Year’s Midterms?
New data on the 2020 election show that then-President Donald Trump drew substantial support in some battleground states from Americans who had skipped prior elections, creating a new pool of voters whose decisions on whether to participate again will be central to next year’s midterms.
These voters had cast ballots intermittently or sat out all prior elections, despite being old enough
Wall Street Journal (News)