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Sep 28 2020
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Trump vs. Biden: Different Debate Needs Will Produce Different Strategies
President will try to turn race into a referendum on his rival rather than on himself. Former VP wants to reinforce message that he is calm, caring and up to the job.
President Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden will walk onto a debate stage in Cleveland Tuesday night carrying markedly different needs, which likely means they will be pursuing distinctly different strategies.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 31 2013
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Dolan: Catholic Church needs better outreach to gays
Cardinal Timothy Dolan acknowledged on Sunday that there was still much to do to make the church welcoming to gay and lesbian Catholics. quotWe gotta do better to see that our defense of marriage is not reduced to an attack on gay people. And I admit we haven39t been too good at that. We try our darndest to make sure we39re not an anti-anybodyquot...
PoliticoMay 14 2019
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White House reviews military plans that would include massive troop deployment to Middle East
Amid escalating tensions with Iran, President Donald Trump's top national security advisers reviewed military plans last week that would send more 120,000 U.S. troops to the Middle East "should Iran attack American forces or accelerate work on nuclear weapons," The New York Times reported Monday.
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan presented the plan last Thursday, which was
The BlazeDec 19 2015
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Pentagon Chief: Iraqi Strike May Have Been 'Mistake' By 2 Sides
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says an American airstrike that may have killed a number of Iraqi soldiers seems to be "a mistake that involved both sides." Carter has called Iraq's prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, to express condolences. Carter spoke to reporters during a visit Saturday to the USS Kearsarge in the Persian Gulf. The U.S. military says an airstrike Friday against Islamic
HuffPostNov 16 2020
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Moderna's candidate COVID-19 vaccine looks to protect 94.5% of those who get it, trial shows. 'This makes me giddy,' one doctor says.
A second COVID-19 candidate vaccine looks to be even more effective than the first, with both protecting more than 90% of those who get the shots.
Moderna, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based biotechnology company, announced early Monday that its candidate vaccine, mRNA-1273, developed in collaboration with the U.S. government, appears to be 94.5% effective against the disease.
USA TODAYJul 13 2020
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Florida reports 15,000 new coronavirus cases, smashing national record
Florida on Sunday reported more than 15,000 new coronavirus cases, smashing the daily record reported by any single state and once again putting an international spotlight on a place that does not have the virus under control.
The eye-popping topline figure does come with some caveats.
The Florida Department of Health received 135,992 results from people who have never been
PoliticoJan 24 2024
Headline Roundup
Russian Plane Crashes, Reportedly Killing 65 Ukrainian POWs
Russia’s Defense Ministry accused Ukraine of shooting down an Ilyushin-76 military transport plane carrying 74 people, including 65 Ukrainian war prisoners; all inside died, Russia said.
The Details: A widely-cited video posted to Telegram appeared to show the crash, which quickly spurred conflicting reports and speculation on who was really in the plane. Russia’s Defense Ministry said
Associated Press Fox News Digital NewsweekJun 09 2020
Analysis
The Supreme Court Has to Choose Between Trump and the Rule of Law
A little more than a year ago, special counsel Robert Mueller released his report concerning Russian interference in the 2016 election and President Donald Trump’s efforts to obstruct that investigation. Remarkably, Congress still has not seen the entire, unredacted report. The Department of Justice withheld portions of the report that concerned grand jury matters, and it has fought the
SlateSep 24 2018
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Rod Rosenstein is out as Deputy Attorney General
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is out at the Department of Justice. Axios reported that Mr. Rosenstein verbally resigned to White House Chief Of Staff John Kelly, but CNN said that he is expecting to be fired.
Washington TimesJul 13 2020
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6 ways to invest in racial justice
Antiracism protests have called for action and change in our police departments and other systems that have historically oppressed people of color — including the financial system.
In addition to joining those protests, donating to organizations that fight for racial justice or shopping at Black-owned businesses, you can put your investment dollars to work for the cause.
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