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Jul 10 2020
Headline Roundup
Duckworth and Carlson Feud Over Patriotism
Fox News Host and Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson came under fire this week for allegedly questioning the patriotism of Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). Duckworth, a U.S. army veteran who lost both legs while co-piloting a helicopter in Iraq, responded to Carlson's criticism with quips including "walk a day in my legs" and "these titanium legs don't buckle." Duckworth, also a woman of
New York Times (Opinion) The Hill MarketWatchDec 08 2019
Opinion
Trump Faces Impeachment — for Lawful Acts
Impeachment is a political, not a legal, process. That said, no violations of the law have been identified.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., California) announced Thursday that Democrats will draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Pelosi could not have sounded more ominous. She insinuated that Trump is like an “oppressive monarch” or a “king president.” She warned
National Review (News)Jun 26 2013
News
Critics accuse Keystone foe of hypocrisy over oil investment history
President Obama's pronouncement Tuesday that the Keystone XL pipeline would only be approved if it produced no net change in greenhouse gas emissions was no surprise to Tom Steyer. A few days earlier, the billionaire hedge fund manager -- and big Obama donor -- had warned the president not to "trade" action on greenhouse gases for approval of Keystone XL. The warning was delivered as Steyer
Fox News DigitalJun 12 2013
News
Al Gore: Koch brothers are ‘purveyors of the dirtiest energy on earth’
Participating in a Google+ conversation on Tuesday, Al Gore accused the Koch brothers of being “purveyors of the dirtiest energy on earth,” Newsbusters first reported. “[Obama’s] got a big decision coming up on the XL Pipeline for these awful, filthy tar sands that, you know, Canada just said, ‘Don’t take it across British Columbia. We’re not going to put up with that. It’s just too dirty and
Washington TimesNov 21 2019
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Ex-NSC aide Fiona Hill rips ‘fictional narrative’ about Ukraine's role in 2016 election
Former National Security Council aide Fiona Hill lambasts what she calls the “fictional narrative” that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 presidential election during her testimony in the Trump impeachment inquiry on Thursday.
Hill and David Holmes, a U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, are set to testify before the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday. The inquiry has focused on how President
Fox News DigitalNov 20 2019
Opinion
The Fatiguingly Lame Impeachment Hearings
Why are we supposed to care about the back-and-forth of unelected busybodies?
The big three networks have been dutifully airing the impeachment hearings since last week, but CBS’s move on Tuesday to truncate its coverage suggests that some TV executives are rethinking that decision. One can’t blame them. Watching congressional hacks pore over the back-and-forth of unelected busybodies
The American SpectatorFeb 11 2020
News
Trump denounces Roger Stone sentencing as 'miscarriage of justice'
Donald Trump has denounced prosecutors’ recommendation of a seven- to nine-year prison sentence for his former aide Roger Stone, tweeting: “Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!”
The president sent his message a little before 2am on Tuesday, after a rally in New Hampshire and a visit to Delaware to honour two US soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
In November, Stone was found
The GuardianOct 22 2019
News
Facebook to Identify State-Run Media
Facebook said it was taking additional steps to protect the integrity of the 2020 U.S. elections, including clearer identification of state-run media on its platform.
The social-media giant, which held a conference call Monday with reporters about election preparedness, also said it removed four networks of accounts—three of which originated in Iran—for inauthentic behavior.
The
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 14 2020
News
Pastor-sharing: For clergy, a holy hustle and labor of love
Pastors often served multiple congregations in Colonial days, traveling from church to church on horseback, to meet the needs of an expanding nation. Now minister-sharing is returning for another reason: as a resourceful way to sustain worship with fewer people in the pews.
The Rev. Susan Tierney had already done what would have been a good Sunday’s work for any clergyperson. Then she
Christian Science MonitorSep 26 2023
Headline Roundup
Hunter Biden Sues Rudy Giuliani Over Laptop Data
Hunter Biden has sued Rudy Giuliani and his lawyer, Robert Costello, for allegedly hacking data from his laptop.
Key Details: The federal lawsuit claims that Giuliani and Costello tampered with and manipulated data on an external hard drive associated with Biden's laptop, which Biden abandoned at a Delaware repair shop in 2019. Biden's attorneys say those actions violate the federal
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