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Apr 05 2017
Headline Roundup
Did Susan Rice Commit a Crime?
President Trump told the New York Times that Susan Rice committed a crime by allegedly placing surveillance on members of the Trump administration.
Fox News Digital Politico VoxOct 28 2013
News
Feinstein Calls for 'Total Review' of NSA Spying
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein is calling for a "total review of all intelligence programs" after allegations that the National Security Agency eavesdropped on the German chancellor — activity the California Democrat says she wasn't told about.
Feinstein said Monday that while her committee was informed of the NSA's collection of phone records under a secret
Newsmax (News)Oct 03 2016
News
12,587 Syrian Refugees Admitted in FY 2016: 12,486 Muslims, 68 Christians, 24 Yazidis
The administration admitted a total of 12,587 Syrian refugees during the just-ended fiscal year, exceeding the target President Obama declared last fall by 2,587 (20.5 percent).
Of the 12,587, the vast majority are Sunni Muslims – 12,363 (98.2 percent) – while another 103 are identified in State Department Refugee Processing Center data simply as Muslims and a further 20 as Shi’a
Jul 25 2014
News
GOP Rank-and-File Discusses Ways to Take on Obama Over Amnesty, Including Impeachment
In a free-wheeling discussion that touched on dozens of proposals for how to address the tens of thousands of illegal immigrant children streaming across the southern U.S. borders, one thread connected the calls to add to or change a border crisis proposal from GOP leadership: President Barack Obama. The proposals included trying to prevent a future executive amnesty by Obama, telling the
Breitbart NewsMay 05 2022
Headline Roundup
WHO: Nearly 15 Million Deaths Associated With COVID-19 Pandemic
About 14.9 million excess deaths were directly or indirectly associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, according to a World Health Organization analysis released Thursday.
The WHO’s estimate was almost three times greater than the reported 5.4 million deaths directly attributable to COVID-19 during the first two years of the pandemic. Deaths indirectly associated with the
Washington Post Washington Examiner STATJan 09 2022
Headline Roundup
CDC Clarifies the 'Record Number' of Children Hospitalized with COVID-19 Amid Rise in Cases
A record number of 672 children in the US were hospitalized with COVID-19 this week, according to CDC data.
The previous record of daily hospital admissions for the 0-17 age group was 340 children back in September 2021. However, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that the agency has "not yet seen a signal that there is any increased severity in this age demographic." Seniors over
Business Insider The Daily Wire BuzzFeed NewsOct 29 2012
Opinion
Can’t Pay Your Taxes?
It happens to the most honest of us. You make a financial decision or two that leaves you owing a hefty tax bill to Uncle Sam. Now the IRS is breathing down your neck. You want to pay. But you can't fathom where in the world the money's going to come from.
Learn the facts on Social Security and you could win $50,000! Often, it's the self-employed who get into this trouble by missing
AARPJun 30 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Election Investigation
President Trump is trying to dig into claims of voter fraud from the 2016 election but running up against states unwilling to turn over their voter data.
Fox News Digital USA TODAY HuffPostJul 28 2022
Headline Roundup
US Economy Shrank for 2nd Consecutive Quarter
The U.S. economy shrank for the second consecutive quarter, meeting the common definition of an economy in recession.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported Thursday that U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) shrank 0.9% between April and June, after contracting 1.6% in the first quarter of 2022. Economists surveyed across the spectrum expected slight GDP growth in Q2, between 0.5
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