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Mar 12 2021
News
Trump dives into battle for Senate
Donald Trump sounds like he’s ready for a GOP civil war. But he’s also eager to play a leading role in Senate Republicans' battle for the majority.
The former president is dialing up GOP senators to back their campaigns and talk strategy, weighing how to approach primaries in critical open seats and making sure he leaves an imprint on the midterm elections. Trump’s involvement, revealed
PoliticoSep 20 2019
News
Three questions: Antonio Brown, the latest NFL morality test
n Thursday, Nike ended its endorsement deal with New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown amid sexual assault claims. In a game dominated by passing, Mr. Brown is one of the best wide receivers in the National Football League. Three days after joining the 2019 Super Bowl champs, the Patriots, Mr. Brown became the latest moral test of the NFL’s commitment to address violence against women by
Christian Science MonitorJun 04 2016
News
MEGYN KELLY RIPS INTO DONALD TRUMP FOR HIS ATTACKS ON A FEDERAL JUDGE
In their last meeting, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly laughed with her former adversary, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, tossing him a handful of softball questions he could swiftly bat away. But Kelly took a swing right at him on her show Thursday evening, blasting the billionaire for his comments about Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over the civil fraud lawsuits
Vanity FairOct 07 2020
Analysis
These countries quietly slid into authoritarianism. Should the US be concerned under Trump?
Analysis: Experts both sound and quiet the alarms. "Fascism is not just any politics you don't like. ... What matters is that the 2020 results are respected."
Democracy did not die in Hungary in 2015 when Prime Minister Viktor Orbán decided he needed an expensive border wall to see off a nonexistent "invasion" of asylum seekers.
When Poland's government that same year started
USA TODAYMar 19 2020
News
ICE to halt most deportation efforts amid coronavirus
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Wednesday that it will temporarily halt deportation efforts amid the coronavirus pandemic, except for those deemed a safety risk or under mandatory deportation order due to criminal history.
The delay is intended to help mitigate the spread of the virus and to encourage people to seek testing and treatment, ICE said in a statement.
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Fox News (Online News)Jul 17 2012
News
Report: Obama needs better than 2004 black turnout
WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the country's oldest civil rights groups says President Barack Obama may have a tougher time winning at least three battleground states in November should black voter turnout fall at least 5 percentage points below the record levels that helped to put him in the White House.
TownhallJun 03 2020
News
Steve King goes down, and other top takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
Iowa Republicans drove Steve King out of office on a primary day marked by civil unrest.
King's defeat was the top headline in Tuesday's primaries. The nine-term congressman with a history of racist and anti-immigrant remarks was ousted after the GOP establishment offered his opponent both material and symbolic assistance.
In other races, Democrats' top recruit for the Iowa
PoliticoMay 13 2016
News
Texas Lt. Gov: Obama Bathroom Ordinance Marks ‘Beginning of the End of the Public School System’
First, the Justice Department bullied North Carolina into acknowledging transgender bathroom rights – Attorney General Loretta Lynch even filed a civil rights lawsuit against the state. Then, on Friday morning, the Education Department sent letters to every school district in the country demanding more of the same. Students who identify as transgender, the White House argued, should be allowed
TownhallOct 03 2019
Opinion
How To Nuke The Porn Industry And Save The American Family
Democrat Andrew Yang recently tweeted about something that most national politicians have avoided for years: pornography.
As a parent of young kids I believe rampant access to pornography is a real problem. We need to empower families to be able to moderate what our kids see and when.
— Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) September 20, 2019
Yang is
The Daily CallerNov 17 2020
Opinion
Why the 2020 Election Makes It Hard to Be Optimistic About the Future
The 2020 election is over. And the big winners were the coronavirus and, quite possibly, catastrophic climate change.
OK, democracy also won, at least for now. By defeating Donald Trump, Joe Biden pulled us back from the brink of authoritarian rule.
But Trump paid less of a penalty than expected for his deadly failure to deal with Covid-19, and few down-ballot Republicans seem to
Paul Krugman