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Apr 15 2021
Opinion
Biden and Afghanistan – protecting country's stability more important than politics
Unlike Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great, the Soviet Union and the British Empire, the United States finds itself in a unique position that no other nation has found themselves in before when it comes to having a presence in Afghanistan: America is welcome.
Through the stabilizing efforts of the United States military, the NATO mission, and the Afghan government, we have achieved so
Guest Writer - RightAug 10 2021
News
Senate passes $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, sending key part of Biden’s economic agenda to the House
The Senate passed a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan Tuesday, a huge step for Democrats as they try to push President Joe Biden’s sweeping economic agenda through Congress.
The legislation, which includes $550 billion in new funding for transportation, broadband and utilities, got through in a 69-30 vote, as 19 Republicans joined all 50 Democrats. The chamber in a 50-49 party
CNBCAug 12 2020
Opinion
U.S. Postal Service remains committed to fulfilling our role in the electoral process
The U.S. Postal Service is well prepared and has ample capacity to deliver America’s election mail for the upcoming general election in November.
On any given day, the Postal Service delivers more than 425 million pieces of mail, and our best estimates are that election mail will account for less than 2% of all mail volume from mid-September until Election Day. Given our available
USA TODAYJan 20 2020
Opinion
Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren
American voters must choose between three sharply divergent visions of the future.
The incumbent president, Donald Trump, is clear about where he is guiding the Republican Party — white nativism at home and America First unilateralism abroad, brazen corruption, escalating culture wars, a judiciary stacked with ideologues and the veneration of a mythological past where the hierarchy in
New York Times (Opinion)Feb 26 2023
Headline Roundup
Publishers Drop Dilbert Comic After Creator’s Racial Remarks
Many publications have dropped the nationally syndicated comic Dilbert after its creator Scott Adams described 47% of polled Black Americans as a “hate group."
The Details: In an episode of his podcast earlier this week, Scott Adams discussed a recent Rasmussen Poll that found only 53% of Black Americans think “it’s OK to be white." Adams said he’s “going to back off from being helpful
BBC News The Epoch Times NBC News (Online)Jul 16 2020
News
Hollywood lands in crosshairs of Trump admin's anti-China blitz
The Trump administration on Thursday continued its full-throttle effort to portray China as a threat to United States interests, as Attorney General William Barr lambasted the US's reliance on Chinese goods and services, and accused US media and technology giants of collaborating with China.
During an address at the Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Barr took
Al JazeeraMay 12 2021
News
In Wake Of Pipeline Hack, Biden Signs Executive Order On Cybersecurity
President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday boosting America's cyber defenses following a ransomware attack on a company that operates a pipeline that provides nearly half of the gasoline and jet fuel for the country's East Coast.
The broad order, which the administration had been working on for months, aims to strengthen cybersecurity for federal networks and outline new
NPR (Online News)Dec 24 2020
News
Militias Are Getting Fired Up About Gun Control Under Biden
The looming specter of gun control is once again becoming a rallying cry among America’s self-styled “militias,” which are drumming up paranoia about a potential large-scale Joe Biden-backed campaign to disarm the American populace. And experts fear that hysteria over guns could bring the simmering militia movement to a full boil.
The gun control bills that Biden helped pass when he
ViceJun 29 2021
Analysis
In attack on Bill Barr, Trump repeats falsehood about 2020 election
In an excerpt for his upcoming book, ABC reporter Jonathan Karl recounts interviewing Bill Barr, the U.S. attorney general who fell out of favor with former President Donald Trump.
Before the election, Barr echoed Trump’s falsehood that voting by mail was associated with "substantial fraud." After the election, however, Barr told the Associated Press he had not seen fraud on a scale
PolitiFactAug 11 2020
News
Political world reacts to Biden tapping Kamala Harris as running mate
Democrats from across the party — including some of the women on Joe Biden's vice-presidential shortlist — are championing his historic appointment of Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate.
What they're saying: "Joe Biden nailed this decision," former President Barack Obama wrote in a lengthy statement. "By choosing Senator Kamala Harris as America’s next vice president, he’s
Axios