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Feb 07 2020
News
Federal Agencies Use Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration has bought access to a commercial database that maps the movements of millions of cellphones in America and is using it for immigration and border enforcement, according to people familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The location data is drawn from ordinary cellphone apps, including those for games, weather and e
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 15 2020
Opinion
The New York Times Knows Nobody Believes It about Biden, Kavanaugh, and Sexual Assault
An editor tries to explain away the newspaper’s grossly unequal coverage of sexual-assault allegations.
Aremarkable thing happened Monday: The New York Times executive editor, Dean Baquet, actually had to answer questions about his paper’s very different coverage of sexual-assault allegations against Joe Biden and Brett Kavanaugh. It did not go well. It is simply impossible to read the
National Review (News)Feb 24 2018
News
Report: Jared Kushner's White House security clearance hits new snag
Although White House chief of staff John Kelly will make the final call on a security clearance for senior adviser Jared Kushner, a top Justice Department official reportedly alerted the Trump administration about significant information on the president's son-in-law requiring additional investigation that would further delay the process.
USA TODAYJul 23 2019
News
Trump administration to propose rule that would cut 3.1 million people from food stamp program: report
The Trump administration is set to propose a rule Tuesday that would cut about 3.1 million Americans from the food-stamp program in an effort to save taxpayers about $2.5 billion a year, reports said.
The U.S. has seen low levels of unemployment, which is seen as a major factor in low levels of participation in the program. President Trump tweeted earlier this month that food stamp use
Fox News DigitalJun 08 2017
News
There Are Many Russia Investigations. What Are They All Doing?
Former FBI Director James Comey has given testimony to no less than three congressional committees about Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. He's also talked to the Department of Justice's special prosecutor.
NPR (Online News)Feb 28 2024
Headline Roundup
Key Witness Says Prior Claims About Fani Willis-Nathan Wade Relationship Were 'Speculation'
A witness in the case to dismiss Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump's election interference case said Tuesday that comments he made about Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade's relationship were "speculation."
The Details: In previous text messages, a former friend of Wade and attorney Terrance Bradley said he "absolutely" believed
Washington Times Washington Post Fox 5 AtlantaMay 29 2020
News
Twitter Conceals Trump and White House’s Threats to Minneapolis Protesters for ‘Glorifying Violence’
Twitter hid a tweet from President Trump early Friday that the social media site said broke its rules on “glorifying violence,” then concealed the same tweet again when it was later reposted from the official White House account.
The tweets in question directly threatened demonstrators after a chaotic third day of protests against the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Demonstrators
Daily BeastMay 30 2021
Analysis
California has the most gun-control laws in US. Do they work?
California is by far the most regulated state in America when it comes to restricting the sale, use, and ownership of guns. Gun-control advocates call it the national leader, the “tip of the spear” setting the tone for other states, as Christian Heyne, vice president of policy at Brady, a gun-control advocacy group, puts it.
The Golden State also has had a series of high-profile public
Christian Science MonitorMar 16 2017
News
Trump delivers budget boosting military, cutting EPA, State Dept.
President Donald Trump on Thursday released a proposed budget that could cut funding to the Environmental Protection Agency by 31 percent and the State Department by 29 percent while boosting military funds.
Breitbart NewsJun 05 2017
News
Trump says he's calling it a 'travel ban'
President Donald Trump on Monday emphatically referred to his executive order on immigration as a "travel ban" and said his Justice Department should not have submitted a "watered down, politically correct version" to the Supreme Court.
CNN Digital