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Jan 31 2016
News
Donald Trump’s Art of the Fail
In a boardroom on the 26th floor of Trump Tower, in a meeting in the late 1980s in the offices of the Trump Organization, one of Donald Trump’s deputies had had it. Blanche Sprague earlier in the day had learned of the death of a friend in a car wreck, and Trump was berating one of the people seated at the conference table, and so Sprague angrily stood up. “It just became too much,” she said
PoliticoMay 24 2015
News
DOJ to review Cleveland police shooting
The Department of Justice announced Saturday that it will review the 2012 shooting of an unarmed black couple by a white police officer in Cleveland.
The announcement comes hours after a Cuyahoga County judge ruled that police officer Michael Brelo was justified in the Nov. 29, 2012 shooting, which ended with Brelo getting on top of a car's hood and firing 15 shots through the
CNN (Online News)May 13 2015
News
GOP wrestles with debate details, ways to include low-polling Fiorina, Carson
Republicans face a tough task in trying to craft rules for their presidential primary debates — and in particular, making sure they write the rules so that Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina, who are running well behind in the polls, find a place on the stage.
The Republican National Committee has insisted on vetting all official debates in the run-up to the 2016 nomination battle, including
Washington TimesAug 09 2015
News
‘Shocker’ New Poll Says Trump Lost GOP Debate to Someone Who Wasn’t Even On Stage With Him
According to a new poll, Carly Fiorina is the Republican presidential candidate of choice after Thursday night’s debates.
The nationwide poll of more than 17,000 people from the Association of Mature American Citizens — a conservative organization for those 50-years-old and up — asked who won Thursday night and included candidates in the official GOP debate and the earlier, second-tier
The BlazeApr 28 2015
News
Baltimore Destroyed: Rioters Burn Buildings, Injure Police, Attack Reporters and Loot Local Stores
After a week of protests and the funeral of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who recently died in police custody of serious injuries, rioters took to the streets of Baltimore late Monday afternoon and rampaged through the city until the early hours of the morning burning buildings, cars, looting local stores, attacking police and reporters. Fifteen police officers were injured and the hoses being use
TownhallJan 03 2016
News
Fiorina: Cruz says 'whatever' to get elected
Carly Fiorina, herself recently accused of pandering on Twitter, chided Ted Cruz on Sunday, saying he "says whatever he needs to say to get elected."
Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard executive and Cruz's rival for the GOP nomination, hit Cruz in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union."
She kept up her criticism of the Texas senator for his 2013 push for a
CNN (Online News)Apr 22 2013
Opinion
The drive for all-American energy independence
In 1973 I would guess that most car owners could recite their license plate number from memory. When the oil embargo struck Americans faced a shortage of gasoline leading to hour-long lines at gas stations where drivers could only fill up on certain days based on the last number of their license plate.
PoliticoJan 27 2014
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Clinton's biggest regret at State: Benghazi
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya was her biggest regret during the four years she served as America's top diplomat.
In a speech to the National Automobile Dealers Association meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, Clinton addressed a number of auto-related topics, including some of the more colorful cars former
CNN (Online News)Oct 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
COVID-19 Vaccines for Young Kids Near Federal Approval
Young kids in the U.S. will soon be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, raising questions about safety, efficacy and necessity among parents nationwide. FDA advisers this week backed a lower dose of Pfizer's vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11, and both Pfizer and Moderna recently released studies that suggest their vaccines are safe for young children. The advisers offered unanimous approval
AllSides StaffApr 23 2016
News
Has Hillary Clinton Outstayed Her Welcome?
At this point, even amid one of the most captivating political upheavals in recent memory, the election process of 2016 is starting to feel like an extended car ride with a group of people after the conversational possibilities have run out. We’re all buckled up, with a long way to go, but everyone’s most irritating habits are already out in force. We’re feeling candidate fatigue, a malady
Vanity Fair