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Oct 19 2016
News
Trump wants to ‘drain the swamp’ with congressional term limits
Donald Trump is ready to “drain the swamp” — that is, Capitol Hill — if he wins the presidency in November.
The Republican presidential nominee vowed Tuesday during a rally in Colorado Springs to “break the cycle of corruption” by putting the kibosh on the special interests for which Washington, D.C., is known so well.
The BlazeJul 27 2021
News
Former Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming dies following a bicycle accident
Former Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming died Monday “surrounded by his family” at a hospital in Loveland, Colorado, following a Friday night bicycle accident in Gillette, Wyoming, and a medical evacuation flight for additional treatment. He was 77.
Around 11 p.m. Mountain time, Mr. Enzi’s Twitter account delivered the news: “Former Wyoming U.S. Senator Mike Enzi passed away
Washington TimesJul 01 2016
News
Lynch Will Accept Whatever FBI Recommends in Clinton Email Probe
Attorney General Loretta Lynch is expected to announce later today in Aspen, Colorado, that she will follow and accept whatever recommendation the FBI and career prosecutors and investigators make regarding whether to bring charges in the Hillary Clinton email probe, a Justice Department official told ABC News.
ABC News (Online)Jan 20 2014
News
Obama: Pot no more dangerous than alcohol, ponders legalization
President Obama believes the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado ultimately may open a Pandoras Box and could lead to calls for cocaine, methamphetamine and other drugs to be sold freely and openly.
Washington TimesApr 17 2016
News
Donald Trump Warns of ‘Rough July’ at Republican Convention
Amping up his heated feud with the Republican National Committee, Donald J. Trump warned the party of a “rough July” at the convention as he railed Saturday against the way delegates were selected in places like Colorado, where he was outmaneuvered by Senator Ted Cruz.
New York Times (News)Nov 23 2013
News
In Immigration Battle, Advocates for Overhaul Single Out Republicans
Representative Scott Tipton, Republican of Colorado, entered his town hall meeting and quickly began greeting the assembled crowd, including those who did not necessarily share his political views.
New York Times (News)Jun 17 2019
News
Supreme Court Orders New Look at Clash Over Gay-Wedding Cake
The U.S. Supreme Court ordered reconsideration of a $135,000 award against an Oregon bakery that refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding in a case that revived a fractious debate over religious rights and equal treatment.
After more than three months of deliberation, the justices Monday set aside the award and told an Oregon state appeals court to revisit the case in light of a
BloombergJul 27 2020
Opinion
The woke war on religion
Though you wouldn’t know it from most American media outlets, the phenomenon of vandalizing and burning religious sites which is accelerating in Europe has, like a virus, jumped an ocean and is now among us.
Over the past month, statues of Christ and the Virgin Mary have been damaged in states as far apart as Colorado, Missouri, New York, Tennessee, and Massachusetts. On July 11, a
The Spectator WorldJul 19 2021
News
Texas Dems launch grandstanding voting rights tour days after more members test positive for COVID
Texas Democratic lawmakers who skipped out on a special legislative session to break quorum and stall Republican efforts to pass new election integrity bills will be holding a slew of voting rights-related events in Washington, D.C., this week to put pressure on the federal government to pass federal voting rights legislation.
The five-day conference begins Monday and will feature
Fox News (Online News)Sep 04 2020
News
Prepare for the weirdest election 'night' ever
Remember Florida’s presidential election recount in 2000, with the hanging chads, the magnifying glasses, and the weeks of courtroom battles about how to count the votes? There could be post-election vote-counting chaos again in the 2020 election -- maybe in Florida, maybe some other state, or even in several states at the same time.
The reason is the heavy reliance this year on slower-
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