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Jul 21 2015
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Planned Parenthood: More Sting Videos Are Coming
An attorney for Planned Parenthood warned Congress on Monday that he expects the Center for Medical Progress, an undercover anti-abortion group, to release more sting videos that claim the family planning provider is engaged in illegal and racially biased activities.
The GOP-led House Energy and Commerce Committee launched an investigation into Planned Parenthood last week after the
HuffPostSep 23 2020
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House Dems seek to curb presidential power with new bill targeting potential abuses
House Democrats unveiled a sweeping package of government reforms Monday aimed at curbing future abuses of power by a president and strengthening congressional oversight powers, in response to the conflicts they've had with the Trump administration in the last three years.
The legislation, called the "Protecting Our Democracy Act," wouldn't pass the Republican-controlled Senate even if
CBS News (Online)Feb 29 2024
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Biden Calls Out Chinese EVs as National Security Threat
President Joe Biden announced new steps Thursday to investigate whether Chinese electric vehicle (EV) imports pose a national security concern.
The Details: The ease at which EVs and other internet-connected vehicles collect vast amounts of data on drivers, passengers, and infrastructure has fueled national security concerns. Biden authorized the U.S. Commerce Department to head up the
Washington Times Reuters New York Times (News)Nov 07 2019
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China says Beijing and US agreed to lift tariff hikes as trade talks proceed
China’s Commerce Ministry said Thursday that Beijing and Washington have agreed in principle to roll back existing tariffs in phases if trade talks between the two countries move forward.
Ministry spokesman Gao Feng said both sides had agreed to simultaneously cancel some tariffs on each other’s goods, CNBC reported, citing the Chinese state broadcaster.
Both sides were closer to
New York Post (News)Jul 03 2019
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Census Bureau Begins Printing Without Citizenship Question
Days after the U.S. Supreme Court halted the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census, the U.S. Census Bureau has started the process of printing the questionnaire without the controversial query.
Trump administration attorneys notified parties in lawsuits challenging the question that the printing of the hundreds of millions of documents for the 2020 counts would be
Newsmax (News)Jan 18 2014
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Bloomberg to Press Republicans on Immigration Overhaul
Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York will be in Washington next Friday, along with members of the United States Chamber of Commerce and several prominent Republicans, to pressure Republican lawmakers to take up an overhaul of the nation’s immigration laws before the end of the current Congress.
The immigration summit, which will be Mr. Bloomberg’s first major public policy
New York Times (News)Aug 23 2022
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US New Home Sales Fall in July to Six-Year Low
Sales of newly constructed homes in the U.S. fell 12.6% in July to 511,000 units, according to the Commerce Department.
The drop in sales, which marks the lowest level recorded since January 2016, marks another indicator that the housing boom is "going bust" as increasing mortgage rates cause purchases to decrease. While median home prices jumped nearly 9% in July from the previous
Reuters Fox Business CNN BusinessFeb 05 2015
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Hatch, Republicans: Scrap Obamacare, Use Tax Credits
Three Republican lawmakers eager to repeal President Barack Obama's health care overhaul are touting tax credits and greater leeway for states and health insurers as the GOP unveiled its first plan this year for replacing the law that the party reviles.
Republicans released the outline Wednesday as Democrats continue pounding away at them for pledging to repeal and replace Obama's law,
Newsmax (News)Jun 03 2019
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Reeling from tariff threat, Mexico begins immigration talks in Washington
Fighting to stave off punitive tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, a senior Mexican delegation was set to begin high level talks on Monday in Washington, where it will be pushed to do more to hold back Central American migrants.
Trump says he will apply tariffs of 5% on all Mexican goods on June 10, and increase the rate in coming months to 25% if Mexico does not
ReutersOct 02 2019
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Joe Biden releases his gun plan, reveals what he would do with guns as president
He's a bit to the right of his rivals on this issue.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden released his gun control plan Wednesday morning—and although it's somewhat to the right of his primary rivals, it will still be unacceptable to those who hold to a conservative interpretation of the Second Amendment.
Biden's campaign released the plan ahead of a Wednesday gun safety
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