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Feb 17 2019
Headline Roundup
Heather Nauert Withdraws Bid for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
President Trump's selection to be the United States new United Nations ambassador, Heather Nauert, has withdrawn her nomination for the post. Nauert, who was previously a Fox News presenter, said in a statement on Saturday that the decision was in the best interest of her family.
Washington Times BBC News Washington PostJun 08 2015
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Cowley resigns from WVC police week after being reinstated, settlement reached
West Valley City police detective Shaun Cowley is calling it quits. He announced late Sunday night that he and his attorney have reached a settlement with the city in a wrongful termination case and he will be resigning from the department less than a week after being offered his job back.
The city, however, maintains that a technicality in the wrongful termination hearing essentially
KUTVJun 13 2019
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Michael Flynn and Rick Gates Subpoenaed to Testify by House Committee
The Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee said on Thursday that it had issued two new subpoenas demanding that Michael T. Flynn, President Trump’s former national security adviser, and Rick Gates, a former top Trump campaign aide, provide testimony and documents related to their interactions with Russians and other foreign powers.
The subpoenas, dated Wednesday, are tied to the
New York Times (News)Jun 13 2019
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House panel backs contempt citations for two Trump Cabinet members over census
A U.S. House committee voted on Wednesday in favor of holding two of President Donald Trump’s closest advisers in contempt of Congress for defying congressional subpoenas related to an effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census.
By a 24-15 bipartisan vote, the House Oversight Committee recommended the full House of Representatives find Attorney General William Barr and
ReutersApr 03 2023
Headline Roundup
Chinese Spy Balloon Gathered Intelligence on US Military Bases
The Chinese spy balloon that flew over the U.S. earlier this year was able to gather intelligence on U.S. military bases and transmit it back to Beijing in real time, according to NBC News (Lean Left bias).
Key Details: U.S. officials said that China could have gathered more intelligence if the administration had not moved around potential targets, and obscured the balloon's ability to
Reuters NBC News Digital Washington ExaminerMay 10 2013
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Boehner sees proof of Benghazi cover-up in Obama administration emails
House Speaker John A. Boehner on Thursday called on President Obama to release a cache of emails that Republicans say clearly prove senior White House and State Department officials sought to mislead the American public about the Benghazi terrorist attack during last years election campaign.
Washington TimesMar 31 2015
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The VA Has a Drug Problem
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ Office of Inspector General reported this week that the VA is failing to properly implement its Drug-Free Workplace Program, and found that the VA can’t ensure that some of its key employees — including doctors and nurses — are drug free.
“VA’s Drug-Free Workplace Program is not accomplishing its primary goal of ensuring that illegal drug use is
The BlazeJun 03 2015
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Feds pour $32 million more into beleaguered solar industry
The Department of Energy has doled out another $32 million to support the solar industry, a sector fraught with technology challenges and scandal – and nevertheless propped up with billions of taxpayer dollars during the Obama Administration.
This latest funding is dedicated to training a workforce of solar technicians, developing new technology and implementing a database to share
Fox News DigitalJun 03 2015
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The real reason the State Dept is Twitter fighting with the NY Times about Iran
Twitter brings out the best in nobody, and this week that includes two of the most prominent people in Washington's national security establishment: New York Times chief Washington correspondent David Sanger and State Department senior adviser Marie Harf.
Their Twitter fighting is ostensibly over a technical issue in the Iran negotiations; Sanger had published a story reporting Iran had
VoxMay 08 2013
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Mother of Information Officer Killed in Benghazi: I Blame Hillary
While politicians on Capitol Hill ready their questions for Benghazi whistleblowers ahead of a hearing on the 9/11 attack Wednesday, Pat Smith, the mother of State Department Information Officer Sean Smith who was killed in the attack, is blaming former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the lack of security for the consulate.
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