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Feb 12 2020
Opinion
New Hampshire 2020: In Supreme Irony, the Horse Race Favors Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders won the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night. Second-place finisher Pete Buttigieg earned 24.4 percent of the vote, while Amy Klobuchar, not long ago polling in single digits, came out of nowhere with 19.8 percent, a classic New Hampshire outlier result.
The words “eked” and “narrowly” are getting a workout in headlines today. There is a Yeah, but… passage in nearly every
RollingStone.comMay 20 2015
News
Elizabeth Warren: I’d like to see Hillary Clinton be ‘clearer’ on trade deal
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a leading Democratic opponent of a trade deal with Pacific Rim nations that is being pushed by the Obama administration, says she’d like to see 2016 Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton be more clear in her position on it.
During a campaign stop Tuesday in Iowa, Mrs. Clinton did not take a definitive position on the Trans-
Washington TimesOct 07 2020
Analysis
The Trailer: A guide to how Pence and Harris debate
President Trump had lost the first presidential debate. Democrats wanted the final weeks of the campaign to focus on the Republican nominee’s weaknesses. Mike Pence’s task was defending Trump, making a Democratic victory sound like a nightmare and disputing the Democrats’ central premise: that a Trump presidency would weaken and divide the country.
“If Donald Trump had said all of the
Washington PostJun 29 2021
News
Arizona ballot audit shows signs of backfiring on GOP
When Arizona Republicans first pushed for a partisan audit of the 2020 presidential ballots cast in the Phoenix metropolitan area, they argued that they needed to know if any irregularities or fraud caused President Trump to lose this rapidly evolving swing state.
But the audit itself could be damaging Republican prospects, according to a new Bendixen & Amandi International poll,
PoliticoOct 10 2019
News
Donald Trump's Syria Retreat Will Mostly Benefit Russia and Iran, Former CIA Deputy Director Warns
A former deputy director of the CIA has cited President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northeastern Syria as evidence of the commander in chief's "impulsive and reckless instincts" which have left the administration rudderless.
In an article published by Ozy, John McLaughlin condemned Trump for abandoning America's Kurdish allies in Syria, who have subsequently
NewsweekMar 23 2021
News
Ten killed in mass shooting at Colorado grocery store, injured suspect in custody
A man seen bloodied and limping as he was led away by police in handcuffs has been arrested on suspicion of killing 10 people, including a police officer, at a Colorado grocery store, marking America’s second fatal mass shooting in a week.
The gunman, who was not publicly identified, opened fire at a King Soopers outlet in Boulder, about 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Denver, in the late
ReutersJan 09 2020
Opinion
Here's how technology can help reduce political polarization
“They voted for Trump, so obviously we can’t talk about anything.”
“There’s no use reasoning with them; they’re left-wing nuts.”
“Why can’t they see that THEY are the problem?”
This type of extreme political polarization feels ordinary in today’s America. Confident ignorance and self-righteous anger seem normal. Apparently bent on division, we dismiss the other side
USA TODAYApr 28 2021
News
Democrats’ Thin House Majority to Be Tested by Multitrillion-Dollar Plans
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) is now leading the slimmest House majority since World War I, putting a premium on party unity as leaders this spring craft trillions of dollars of infrastructure and antipoverty legislation.
A handful of Democratic lawmakers have said they would try to block any tax changes proposed by President Biden that don’t also restore state and local tax
Jun 16 2020
News
Under siege: Anti-police sentiment could fuel suicide epidemic, advocates fear
America’s law enforcement officers were suffering a suicide epidemic before anti-police and racial justice protests engulfed the country. Now police advocates worry it will get worse.
Last year, a record 228 current or former police officers died by suicide, according to Blue H.E.L.P., a nonprofit that tracks police suicides. That total is higher than all other line-of-duty deaths last
Washington TimesApr 30 2018
News
Central American Caravan Migrants Seek Asylum at U.S.-Mexico Border
When a group of nearly 200 migrants from Central America reached the U.S. border crossing here Sunday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the crossing was full and couldn’t process asylum seekers.
Wall Street Journal (News)