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Apr 13 2020
Background
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers.
The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban[3]
Wikipedia
Sep 05 2014
Opinion
OPINION: In Afghanistan, Time for Compromise
Having spent several weeks auditing ballots in Afghanistan’s fraud-plagued presidential vote, election officials there are expected to declare a winner within days. If the two candidates vying for the post fail to reach a power-sharing deal beforehand, the announcement could easily kick off a wave of unrest that would all but guarantee a catastrophic wind-down to America’s longest war.
New York Times (News)
Sep 02 2014
News
OPINION: Pressing the climate hoax
The globalists are taking the next step in the war on carbon dioxide. Scientists have linked this gas to the feeding of healthy plants and the blossoming of flowers, so the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations‘ global warming alarmist arm, last week let slip a plan for getting rid of it when the U.N. summit on the climate convenes on Sept. 23.
Washington Times
Jan 23 2013
News
Last Hoorah: Panetta Lifts Ban on Women in Combat
On his way out the door as Defense Secretary, Leon Panetta has lifted the ban on women serving in combat roles on the front lines of our wars. More from AP:
Senior defense officials say Pentagon chief Leon Panetta is removing the military's ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after more than a decade
Townhall
Dec 16 2019
News
House Judiciary Committee releases 658-page impeachment report
The House Judiciary Committee published a 658-page report just after midnight Monday as the House prepares to vote whether or not to impeach President Trump later in the week.
Mr. Trump is facing two articles of impeachment: abuse of power and obstructing Congress.
Committee Chairman Jerrold L. Nadler, New York Democrat, included the Republicans’ dissenting views in the report.
Washington Times
Apr 15 2013
News
Bush 'Comfortable' With Decisions, Legacy On Iraq
Former President George W. Bush reflected on his tenure in the White House during an interview with the Dallas Morning News published Sunday saying that he was comfortable with his decision-making regarding the Iraq War. Im confident the decisions were made the right way Bush explained.
HuffPost
Apr 10 2020
News
Coronavirus crunch: One city block reveals small businesses at risk
When consumers are told to stay home, the economy takes a massive hit. Our reporter visited a long-vibrant commercial street to explore the new realities that are raising doubts about small-business survival.
For a man who has lost 70% of his business, Philip Rand remains remarkably upbeat.
Then again, his company, the Philip A. Rand Wire Rope and Sling Co., has proved remarkably
Christian Science Monitor
Nov 11 2019
News
Kamala Harris’s School Plan
On Wednesday, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) introduced a bill which would “collaborate with community partners to develop high-quality, culturally relevant, linguistically accessible, developmentally appropriate academic, athletic, or enrichment opportunities for students from at least 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday during the school year, with no closures except for Federal holidays, weekends
The Flip Side
Aug 05 2019
Opinion
We Should Fear Free-Speech Curbs More Than Exposure to Racist Manifestos
People can decide for themselves what to make of hateful words, whether in Mein Kampf or a murderer’s manifesto.
As horrifying as the killings by the El Paso and Dayton shooters are, let’s not make free speech another casualty of these murders.
In the wake of the El Paso shootings, many commentators have attacked the Drudge Report for publishing the killer’s alleged 2,300-word
John Fund
Mar 30 2013
News
White House Takes North Korea's Threats Seriously
The White House said Saturday it is taking seriously new threats by North Korea but also noted Pyongyangs history of bellicose rhetoric. North Korea warned Seoul on Saturday that the Korean Peninsula had entered a state of war. It also threatened to shut down a border factory complex...
ABC News (Online)