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Mar 22 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Tensions rise as Washington looks to Mueller
The clearest signs yet that the monastic special counsel Robert Mueller may be about to file his final report with Attorney General William Barr have sent Beltway insiders to a state of nervous alert.
But there is no report yet.
So White House lawyers, Trump campaign flacks, key congressional offices and newsrooms are left counting the hours, poised to shape the end game of the
Guest Writer - LeftMar 18 2020
News
Amid coronavirus, Iraq aims for a higher politics
A prime minister-designate tries to form a government that lives up to young people’s democratic ideals – and protects Iraqis from the virus outbreak.
With courage and elbow-bump caution, lawmakers around the world are trying to carry on their work during the pandemic. The machinery of government still needs the grease of politics. This is particularly true in Iraq where a 17-year
Christian Science MonitorJul 11 2012
News
House GOP poised to hold vote on repeal of ObamaCare after Supreme Court ruling
House Republican leaders are forging ahead with plans to hold a vote Wednesday on a full repeal of President Obama's health care law, after launching debate on the repeal measure Tuesday nearly two weeks after the Supreme Court upheld most of the law as constitutional.
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Fox News (Online News)Nov 12 2012
News
Romney Never Overcame Bailout Opposition in Ohio
Only a couple of weeks after Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008, the man who would become his Republican challenger in the next election penned a New York Times column with a fateful headline: "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt."
Those four words would haunt Mitt Romney across the Rust Belt, where auto manufacturing remains an economic pillar — especially in Ohio, a state that every
Newsmax (News)Nov 22 2019
News
Lindsey Graham Is Now Investigating the Bidens Anyway, Cementing Ukraine’s Role as Hapless Fall Guy
Sen. Lindsey Graham sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday to request documents on former vice president Joe Biden and his communications with Ukrainian officials, the Washington Post reports, marking a new phase of the GOP impeachment defense. The effort by the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee comes at the end of two weeks of public impeachment hearings
SlateJun 18 2019
News
Gulf crisis: US sends more troops amid tanker tension with Iran
The US military will send an additional 1,000 troops to the Middle East as tensions build with Iran.
Acting Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said the deployment was in response to "hostile behaviour" by Iranian forces.
The US Navy also shared new images it says link Iran to attacks last week on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.
Washington has accused Iran of blowing
BBC NewsJun 25 2012
News
Scalia takes swipe at Obama immigration action
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia suggested Monday that the Framers of the Constitution would have “rushed to the exits if presented with the idea behind President Barack Obamas recent decision not to enforce certain immigration laws. The Supreme Courts decision to strike down most of the key provisions of Arizonas SB 1070 immigration law “boggles the mind in light of the Obama policy
PoliticoSep 11 2019
News
Trump-backed Republican wins North Carolina special congressional election
Republican Dan Bishop won a special U.S. congressional election in North Carolina on Tuesday, turning back a vigorous Democratic challenge to save a longtime stronghold for President Donald Trump’s party.
With 99% of precincts reporting, Bishop, a 55-year-old state senator for whom Trump campaigned, led Democrat Dan McCready, a 36-year-old veteran of the Marines, 50.81% to 48.59%, the
ReutersJun 21 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Kelly Shackelford: Supreme Court Peace Cross decision is a major victory for religious freedom
Thursday’s 7-2 Supreme Court decision allowing a Peace Cross war memorial to remain on public land in Bladensburg, Md., near the nation’s capital is a landmark victory for religious freedom. This is good news for America.
Thankfully, the days of activist courts illegitimately weaponizing the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause to attack religious symbols on public land are over.
Guest Writer - RightApr 14 2021
Headline Roundup
U.S. House Committee Advances D.C. Statehood Bill
The House Oversight Committee voted Wednesday to advance the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, which would make Washington, D.C. the first state, to the full chamber. The committee voted 25 to 19 along party lines, with Democrats in favor and Republicans against the act. It now moves onto the full chamber, where its odds of passage by the Democratic-controlled House are favorable. However, the
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