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Feb 03 2015
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Cuba fight offers Rubio new spotlight
Sen. Marco Rubio's long condemned the Obama administration's Cuba policy. But on Tuesday, he's flexing his muscles as a new subcommittee chairman to do something about it.
Rubio's bringing in two State Department officials in charge of the administration's western hemisphere policy and human rights, as well as a Cuban political activist, to testify on President Barack Obama's move to
CNN (Online News)Sep 07 2012
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Romney says latest jobs report shows Obama's out of ideas
The latest Labor Department report showing a continuing decline in job growth in America shows President Obama has run out of ideas, Mitt Romney told Fox News Channel in an exclusive interview, a day after the president wrapped up the Democratic National Convention.
Fox News DigitalMay 03 2019
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U.S. Jobs Top Forecast at 263,000 Gain; Wages Miss Estimates
The U.S. economy accelerated its rebound from a recent soft patch as unemployment unexpectedly fell to a fresh 49-year low amid surprisingly strong hiring and cooler-than-projected wage gains, suggesting the hot labor market can extend its run.
Payrolls climbed by 263,000 in April after a downwardly revised 189,000 advance the prior month, according to a Labor Department report Friday
BloombergFeb 25 2018
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Trump Claims Democrats’ Memo ‘Really Verifies’ GOP Memo
President Trump railed against a Democratic memo countering Republican claims of FBI wrongdoing late Saturday, even as he dismissed its significance. Speaking to Fox News, the president said the memo—released in redacted form Saturday after Trump had earlier objected to its release—“was a nothing.” But he couldn’t seem to stop tweeting or talking about it. Authored by House Intelligence
Daily BeastFeb 02 2015
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DOJ Wanted to Scan License Plates of Gun Show Attendees
Last week the ACLU released information about the Department of Justice tracking the license plates of millions of cars belonging to American citizens. As if that wasn't alarming enough, documents obtained by the organization through a Freedom of Information Act request show officials from the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were particularly interested
TownhallJul 02 2012
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Florida Governor: We Won't Be Implementing ObamaCare
Florida Governor Rick Scott sure is causing a lot of problems for the Obama administration. A few weeks ago, he told Obama's Justice Department to take a hike when attorneys demanded he stop the purging of ineligible voters like dead people, felons and illegal
TownhallMar 17 2016
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Kerry Calls ISIS Atrocities Genocide
ABC News (Online) CNN (Online News) The BlazeMay 02 2019
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The new Washington brawl: Barr versus Mueller
With the Russia investigation over, there's a new conflict consuming Washington: Attorney General William Barr versus special counsel Robert Mueller.
The tension between the two men -- Barr, the public face of the Justice Department, and Mueller, an outwardly silent figure who's spoken publicly only through written documents -- has been building for weeks and was on full display
CNN (Online News)May 02 2019
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Barr puts Trump’s actions in best light, despite ‘substantial evidence’ of obstruction cited by Mueller
It was one of the most dramatic cases of potential obstruction of justice laid out by federal investigators: President Trump directing the top White House lawyer to seek the removal of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III — and then later pushing him to deny the episode.
But Attorney General William P. Barr on Wednesday played down evidence that Trump sought to fire the head of the
Washington PostMay 01 2024
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DEA Proposes Reclassifying Marijuana as Schedule III Drug
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has proposed reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous — but still restricted — drug.
The Details: The DEA's proposal, which has yet to be finalized and will undergo a 60-day review period, suggests moving marijuana from its Schedule I narcotic status — alongside heroin and LSD — to Schedule III, which covers drugs such as ketamine and
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