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Oct 26 2023
Headline Roundup
Judge Defends Fining Trump $10,000 Over Contested Gag Order Violation
The judge in former President Donald Trump’s New York civil fraud trial defended fining the former U.S. leader $10,000 for violating a gag order by criticizing court staff.
For Context: On Wednesday, Trump said, “This judge is a very partisan judge with a person who is very partisan sitting alongside him – perhaps even much more partisan than he is.” Judge Arthur Engoron took Trump to
Axios Washington Examiner NewsweekSep 05 2015
News
Muslim Countries Refuse to Take a Single Syrian Refugee, Cite Risk of Exposure to Terrorism
Five of the wealthiest Muslim countries have taken no Syrian refugees in at all, arguing that doing so would open them up to the risk of terrorism. Although the oil rich countries have handed over aid money, Britain has donated more than Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar combined.
Between 10 and 12 million Syrians have been displaced by the bloody civil war raging in
Breitbart NewsJun 05 2012
News
Ending the ‘civil war’ in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is closing his campaign in Wisconsins recall election by saying its time to end the “civil war in the state that he accuses incumbent Gov. Scott Walker of starting.
Its an interesting approach, and its also an apt description of whats at stake. However this contest for the governorship turns out, no one expects either candidate to win by an enormous margin
Washington PostOct 19 2014
News
CNN: Michael Brown's Blood Found Splattered on Officer Wilson's Gun and Car
Forensic tests have found the blood of Michael Brown on the gun, uniform and police cruiser belonging to Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot the unarmed teen two months ago in Ferguson, Missouri, The New York Times reported. The revelation, provided by unnamed government officials familiar with a federal civil rights investigation, marked the first public account of Wilson's testimony to
Breitbart NewsOct 18 2014
News
Justices allow Texas use of new voter ID law
The Supreme Court said Saturday that Texas can use its controversial new voter identification law for the November election.
A majority of the justices rejected an emergency request from the Justice Department and civil rights groups to prohibit the state from requiring voters to produce certain forms of photo identification in order to cast ballots. Three justices dissented.
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TownhallJul 22 2019
News
Equifax exposed 150 million Americans' personal data. Now it will pay up to $700 million
New York (CNN Business)Credit reporting agency Equifax has reached a deal to pay up to $700 million to state and federal regulators to settle probes stemming from a data breach that exposed the personal information of nearly 150 million people. It will be the largest settlement ever paid for a data breach.
The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday that Equifax will pay at least $300
CNN DigitalSep 14 2013
News
Obama's Larger Syria Strategy in Disarray
After 2½ years of civil war in Syria, President Barack Obama's larger policy is in disarray even as his administration, with help from Russia, averted a military showdown for the time being.
In an address to the American people, Obama said he was working with U.S. allies to "provide humanitarian support, to help the moderate opposition and to shape a political settlement" for ending a
Newsmax (News)Jun 28 2021
Headline Roundup
Federal Court Dismisses Facebook Antitrust Lawsuits
On Monday, a federal court dismissed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and more than 40 states. Judge James E. Boasberg dismissed the states' lawsuit, which claimed Facebook had an unfair monopoly and said it should sell popular applications Instagram and WhatsApp, because too much time had passed since Facebook bought the companies in 2012 and 2014.
CNBC Washington Examiner New York Times (News)Dec 08 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
Should the United States federally enforce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate? Should employees have a choice between vaccination and regular testing? Is a vaccine mandate constitutional or moral? Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against COVID-19 vaccine mandates with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Vaccine Mandates Should Be Enforced by the State in All Public Antonio FermeOct 01 2019
Opinion
NRA 1, San Francisco Board of Supervisors 0
Remember last month when San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors passed a resolution declaring the National Rifle Association a domestic terrorist organization and ordered city employees to “take every reasonable step to limit” business interactions with the NRA and its supporters? The one that our David French labeled “a retaliatory public attack on constitutionally protected speech”?
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