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Mar 15 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden Meets With Leaders of Indo-Pacific Democracies in ‘Quad’ Summit
President Joe Biden met virtually with leaders from Australia, India and Japan on Friday in the first meeting of heads of state from the “Quad,” an informal grouping of Indo-Pacific democracies. At the meeting, the four countries launched an effort to tackle Southeast Asia’s COVID-19 vaccine shortage, agreed to cooperate on technological development and discussed “aggression” from China. Biden
South China Morning Post NBC News (Online) Washington ExaminerSep 13 2012
News
Obama’s ‘tested and proven’ foreign-policy claim put to test
In accepting his party’s renomination a week ago, President Obama called himself a “tested and proven” leader in a dangerous world of threats from abroad, especially from the terrorist-spawning Middle East. “The historic change sweeping across the Arab world must be defined not by the iron fist of a dictator or the hate of extremists, but by the hopes and aspirations of ordinary people who are
Washington TimesJun 07 2016
Headline Roundup
Clinton Makes History
Hillary Clinton made history tonight by becoming the first female candidate from a major political party.
Townhall Wall Street Journal (News) HuffPostJun 08 2023
Headline Roundup
CBN Founder Pat Robertson Dies at 93
Pat Robertson, the founder of CBN (Right bias) and an influential Christian broadcaster, has died at the age of 93. He is best known for offering prayer and political commentary on The 700 Club.
Key Details: Robertson was the founder of Regent University, and a Republican candidate for President in 1988. He died early Thursday morning surrounded by family and friends at his home in
New York Times (News) Wall Street Journal (News) CBNSep 10 2012
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Romney Struggles to Gain Traction in Battlegrounds
With two months to Election Day, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faces the disconcerting reality that he isn't winning most of the states he would need to beat President Barack Obama.
A new Public Policy Polling survey released Sunday, taken after both parties' conventions, found Mr. Obama leading Mr. Romney 50% to 45% in Ohio, an improvement on the president's earlier
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 07 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Biden Shines On Super Tuesday
Fresh off a rejuvenating primary win in South Carolina on Saturday, former Vice President Joe Biden won 10 of 14 states on Super Tuesday 2020, cementing himself as an apparent frontrunner for the Democratic nomination alongside Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Biden's surge was coupled with a weaker-than-expected showing from Sanders, as well as dismal voter turnout for Sen. Elizabeth
Henry A. BrechterSep 06 2012
News
Obama campaign: 'Tonight is not about magic'
President Obama will trade the "magic" of his 2008 campaign rhetoric for a "pragmatic" pitch for how he plans to restore economic security to America in his nomination address Thursday night, campaign officials said. "Tonight is not about magic. It's about being pragmatic. It's about the future," an Obama official told Fox News, hours before the president was to deliver his speech before
Fox News (Online News)Jul 16 2015
Perspectives Blog
Divided Opinion Isn't What's Hurting America
What do you think is the biggest obstacle facing Washington today? If you say it’s the ever- expanding ideological gulf between Democrats and Republicans, you’re not alone. Many Americans are disheartened, and see this issue escalating with no solution in sight.
But is divided opinion truly the problem? After all, this nation was founded upon the notion that Americans with very
Beth BallentineAug 24 2012
News
Mitt Romney Makes Birth Certificate Joke
Mitt Romney made a joke about his birth certificate at a rally in Commerce, Mich. on Friday.
Speaking about his Michigan roots, he said, "No one's ever asked to see my birth certificate. They know that this is the place that we were born and raised."
The joke was received with hearty applause by the audience. Still, it was an awkward moment for the candidate to play on the
HuffPostAug 11 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Biden VP Search Ends; Harris has Chance to Make History
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Former vice president and presumptive democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden named Sen. Kamala Harris (CA) as his running mate in a tweet Tuesday. Harris, the Senate’s only black woman, previously served as San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general before starting her own presidential
Henry A. Brechter