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Mar 18 2022
News
Russian missiles strike Lviv
Russia fired missiles at an airport near Lviv on Friday, a city where hundreds of thousands found refuge far from Ukraine's battlefields, as Moscow tries to regain the initiative in its stalled campaign against Ukraine.
U.S. President Joe Biden was due to talk with Chinese president Xi Jinping later on Friday, in an attempt to starve Russia's war machine by isolating Moscow from the one
ReutersFeb 17 2022
Fact Check
Fact Checking Claims About Wisconsin’s Number of Registered Voters
On February 9, Peter Bernegger, spoke before the Wisconsin informational hearing of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, claiming to have evidence of voter fraud in the Wisconsin 2020 presidential election.
Liz Harrington, Donald Trump’s chief spokeswoman, shared a short clip from the hearing that has now been viewed more than 33,000 times and shared close to 2,000 times
The Dispatch Fact CheckNov 19 2021
Conversation Guide
Politics in Faith Communities
The First Amendment of our Constitution states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…” Under the Internal Revenue Code, 501(c)(3) organizations are prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office
Living Room ConversationsJun 29 2022
Opinion
Redistricting battle further positions DeSantis for 2024 presidential bid
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is a political enigma. The Harvard and Yale-educated attorney has accomplished what numerous conservative politicians — among them Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), and fellow-Floridian Marco Rubio — have tried and failed to do in the wake of Donald Trump’s takeover of the Republican Party: position himself as the ultimate insider with the outsider cred to
The HillApr 19 2022
News
Biden admin to rescind Trump ‘conscience’ rule for health workers
The Biden administration is preparing to scrap a Trump-era rule that allows medical workers to refuse to provide services that conflict with their religious or moral beliefs, three people familiar with the deliberations told POLITICO.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed that the policy change is underway, saying: “HHS has made clear through the
PoliticoJan 31 2022
News
Poll Shows Majority of Americans Want Biden to Consider 'All Possible Nominees' for Supreme Court
The first of President Joe Biden's potential nominees for the Supreme Court has been revealed.
The White House has confirmed U.S. District Judge J. Michelle Childs of South Carolina is on the list to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
Childs is backed by Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), the House majority whip.
Biden is said to be considering multiple candidates to the
CBNAug 10 2020
News
Trump, Biden tactical battle intensifies
The Trump and Biden campaigns are battling for every advantage over the air waves and on the ground with less than 90 days to go before the election.
The pandemic has forced the campaigns to get creative in finding new ways to reach voters.
President Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are undertaking an aggressive ground strategy by sending mask-wearing
The HillNov 02 2021
News
The Fed is ready to rein in its aid. Market tremors are already emerging.
For the Federal Reserve, this could be a year of living dangerously.
The central bank is expected to announce this week plans to begin withdrawing its massive support for the economy, the first step in winding down the historic cash infusions it launched to save markets during the pandemic.
What could come next — interest rate hikes — is causing angst among the Wall Street
PoliticoMar 26 2022
News
U.S. Senate candidate Dolan is ‘problem solver,’ says former AG Betty Montgomery
Former Ohio Attorney General Betty Montgomery on Friday contrasted state Sen. Matt Dolan, R-Chagrin Falls, with some of his Republican opponents in his primary campaign for U.S. Senate during an appearance with Dolan in Centerville.
“I’m supporting Matt because he’s the only one in the race who is a problem-solver. He cares more about solutions than headlines,” Montgomery said in
Dayton Daily NewsMar 26 2022
Data
Republicans More Likely Than Democrats To Say Partisan Control of Congress ‘Really Matters’
With the midterm congressional elections still more than seven months away, registered voters are evenly divided between the two major parties in their election preferences. At the same time, Republican voters are more likely than Democratic voters to say it “really matters” which party gains control of Congress in this fall’s midterms.
At this early stage of the campaign, President Joe
Pew Research Center