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Nov 15 2022
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Trump, twice-impeached and under criminal investigation, launches 2024 campaign
Former President Trump, who continues to spread baseless lies about his 2020 defeat, began an unprecedented comeback bid by declaring his 2024 campaign for president at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Tuesday night.
Why it matters: Trump — the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice, most recently for incitement of insurrection — changed American politics with his
AxiosNov 15 2022
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Trump v DeSantis: Republicans split over 2024 run and predict ‘blood on the floor’
County leaders say they fear ex-president is even more divisive than he was two years ago and is therefore unelectable
Terri Burl was an early member of Women for Trump. As chair of her local Republican party branch in northern Wisconsin, she twice campaigned vigorously for his election in the key swing state. By the time Trump left office, Burl rated him the greatest president since
The GuardianJun 15 2017
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#Resist, They Said, And So Resist He Did
Gee, wonder who’s created a climate of hate?
The American SpectatorOct 26 2022
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UK Health Service: Children Questioning Their Birth Gender ‘May Be a Transient Phase’
Newly drafted National Health Service (NHS) guidelines for dealing with minors in the U.K. questioning their birth gender say doctors should be “mindful that this may be a transient phase,” and that a “process of watchful waiting” may be appropriate.
They also recommend that doctors adopt an approach reflecting evidence that “in most pre-pubertal children, gender incongruence does not
CNSNews.comApr 15 2021
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Afghanistan Troop Withdrawal
“President Joe Biden said Wednesday he will withdraw remaining U.S. troops from the ‘forever war’ in Afghanistan… His plan is to pull out all American forces — numbering 2,500 now — by this Sept. 11.” AP News
Both sides are deeply divided over the withdrawal.
Supporters of the withdrawal on both sides argue that the situation cannot be resolved militarily and that Afghanistan is
The Flip SideOct 25 2022
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Covid-19 vaccines will be on the 2023 vaccine schedule, but that doesn’t mean they’re required in schools
Covid-19 vaccines will be part of recommended immunization schedules in 2023 for both children and adults, after a unanimous vote by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
That doesn’t make the vaccines mandatory for anyone, a point that was emphasized in a discussion before Thursday’s vote. The board members
CNN DigitalDec 29 2017
Opinion
The Age of Outrage
What the current political climate is doing to our country and our universities.
National Review (News)May 11 2022
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Nasdaq falls in volatile trading as traders struggle to find their footing after another hot inflation report
Stocks dipped on Wednesday, swinging between gains and losses as investors attempted to digest the latest U.S. inflation data.
The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.3%, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded flat.
“I think there’s a hope, and I emphasize hope, that we’ve seen the peak in the rate of change in CPI,” said Peter Boockvar of Bleakley Advisory
CNBCOct 25 2022
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U.S. basketball star Griner's 9-yera drug sentence upheld in Russia
A Russian court on Tuesday dismissed U.S. WNBA basketball star Brittney Griner's appeal against a nine-year sentence for possessing and smuggling vape cartridges containing cannabis oil.
Griner and her lawyers had asked for acquittal or at least a reduction in her sentence, which they said was disproportionate to the offence and at odds with Russian judicial practice.
After
ReutersOct 25 2022
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Recycling plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is getting worse
The vast majority of plastic that people put into recycling bins is headed to landfills, or worse, according to a report from Greenpeace on the state of plastic recycling in the U.S.
The report cites separate data published this May which revealed that the amount of plastic actually turned into new things has fallen to new lows of around 5%. That number is expected to drop further as
NPR (Online News)