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Mar 10 2016
News
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Spar Over Immigration
Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders faced off Wednesday, a day after he scored a crucial win in the Michigan presidential primary, sparring over immigration and making direct appeals to Latino voters ahead of next week’s contest in Florida.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 20 2021
News
Trump inaugural committee head accused of being UAE agent
The chair of former President Donald Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee was arrested Tuesday on charges alleging he secretly conspired to influence U.S. policy to benefit the United Arab Emirates, even while he was seeking a position as an American diplomat.
Tom Barrack, 74, of Santa Monica, California, was among three men charged in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, with acting as
Associated PressJun 20 2021
News
Georgia Secretary of State Outlines 100,000 Names to Be Cut From Voter Rolls
Georgia’s secretary of state this week announced he is set to remove some 100,000 names from voter rolls, the first major voting list maintenance following the 2020 election.
The names are being removed because of a National Change of Address form submitted to the U.S. Postal Service, election mail being sent to them bouncing back; or having no contact with elections officials for at
The Epoch TimesMay 12 2020
Analysis
Clarence Thomas wants to shrink your free speech rights — unless you are a rich donor
Last Thursday, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested that a major First Amendment doctrine should be abandoned, and that the right to free speech be significantly shrunk in the process. It’s the second time he’s done so in a little over a year, and at least the third time Thomas has called for a major slice of Americans’ free speech rights to be cut away.
His latest call to reduce free
VoxFeb 17 2021
News
Will big cities ever recover from the pandemic?
The coronavirus pandemic has affected every part of the United States, but some of the most dramatic impacts have been felt in the nation’s biggest cities. New York City was the early epicenter of the outbreak. More recently, Los Angeles has become the country’s biggest COVID-19 hot spot.
The economic effects of the pandemic have also hit cities hard. Business closures and the rise of
Yahoo! The 360Jan 13 2022
News
Abortion rights jump to a top priority for Democrats in a new poll
With Roe v. Wade facing its strongest threat in decades, a new poll finds Democrats increasingly view protecting abortion rights as a high priority for the government.
Thirteen percent of Democrats mentioned abortion or reproductive rights as one of the issues they want the federal government to address in 2022, according to a December poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for
NPR (Online News)Nov 21 2021
Opinion
Kyle Rittenhouse Was a Minor. Prosecuting Him as One May Have Been Better.
On November 10, three days into his trial, Kyle Rittenhouse took the witness stand in his own defense on murder charges stemming from his killing two men and wounding another with an assault weapon during the civil unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the wake of the 2020 police shooting of Jacob Blake. During his testimony, Rittenhouse was overcome with emotion. Wracked with sobs, he was unable
Mother JonesMar 26 2024
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Truth Social Rises 40% in First Day of Stock Trading
Shares of former President Donald Trump’s social media company rose over 40% in its first day of trading on Tuesday.
The Details: Trump Media and Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social, was estimated to be worth about $9 billion by Tuesday afternoon, making the former president’s 58% share worth about $5 billion. Individual shares rose from $49.95 to as high as $79.38 but
Wall Street Journal (News) NPR (Online News) National Review (News)Jul 30 2021
Opinion
Hong Kong’s draconian new security law claims its first scalp
On july 27th a juryless court in Hong Kong convicted Tong Ying-kit, a 24-year-old waiter, of terrorism and inciting secession. He was the first to be found guilty under a sweeping national-security law, introduced last year. Just after the bill took effect, Mr Tong had ridden a motorcycle while displaying a flag saying “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times”, and had crashed into several
The EconomistOct 20 2020
News
Gallup Poll Shows That Judge Barrett's Favorability Breaks Records
New polling from Gallup shows another bump in voters’ approval of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. A 51 percent majority of those surveyed are in favor of Judge Barrett’s confirmation, while 46 percent do not want to see her seated on the bench of the high court
Judge Barrett’s favorability is higher than that of Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, who were both
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