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Aug 16 2023
Headline Roundup
Is Hunter Biden's Plea Deal for Gun and Tax Crimes Still Valid?
Prosecutors and Hunter Biden's defense team remain at odds over the plea deal that collapsed last month.
The Details: Biden's lawyers have said prosecutors reneged on a tax charge agreement, but a separate agreement on a gun charge remains valid. That agreement would also contain an immunity clause against federal prosecutions for other potential crimes. Prosecutors deny reneging, and
The Daily Caller Associated Press CNBCDec 07 2020
Analysis
Everything that needs to go right for Democrats to win the Georgia runoffs, explained
To win two hotly contested Senate runoff races, Democrats in Georgia need a lot of things to go right.
Georgia voters haven’t sent a Democrat to the Senate in 20 years, and Democrats handily lost the Senate runoff in 2008. But ask Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, and they insist things are different now. For one thing, the two Georgia races will determine which
VoxMay 31 2012
News
Picture this: Obama to host Bush, the man he scorns
Talk about awkward.
When President Obama hosts former President George W. Bush at the White House on Thursday to unveil his predecessors official portrait, hell pay tribute to the man he has blamed lately for everything short of an outbreak of the flesh-eating virus.
The war in Iraq? An unnecessary and costly diversion that was Mr. Bushs fault, according to Mr. Obama.
The
Washington TimesDec 05 2021
News
Private equity giant KKR is accelerating its ESG push with some outside help
Turns out KKR has a soft spot—for sustainability.
KKR, the New York–based buyout firm founded 45 years ago by Henry Kravis, George Roberts, and Jerome Kohlberg, has launched what it is calling the Sustainability Expert Advisory Council, or SEAC, according to a press release to be issued Wednesday.
Led by University of Oxford Saïd Business School professor Robert Eccles, founding
FortuneAug 12 2020
News
Kamala Harris VP pick: How she could help - or hurt - Joe Biden
Sometimes the obvious pick is obvious for a reason.
Kamala Harris was the front-runner to be Joe Biden's running mate pretty much since the moment the presumptive Democratic nominee announced in March that he would pick a woman to be on his ticket.
She was a safe pick and a practical one. She's also now in the position to be the heir apparent for the Democratic Party - whether it
BBC NewsJun 11 2019
Opinion
Memo to George Soros and Charles Koch: Fund Campus Debates
At the invitation of Matt Denhart, president of the Coolidge Foundation, I spent an extraordinary day recently speaking to students participating in a Coolidge high school and middle school (!) debate tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina. I watched some students evaluate whether the benefits of attending college exceed the costs. It was a marvelous learning experience for the participants,
Independent InstituteNov 05 2019
News
14 new languages coming to California's polling places next fall
Elections across a large swath of California a year from now must be conducted in 14 additional languages in order to stop disenfranchising at least 800,000 Asian-American voters, a state appeals court has ruled.
Acting on a lawsuit brought by several civil rights groups, a three-judge panel in San Francisco unanimously ordered the changes Monday after deciding the state's top election
The FulcrumDec 16 2016
Background
The Conservative Case for Nuclear Energy
It’s reliable, safe, and, unlike solar and wind, doesn’t eat up huge swathes of land.
As the Trump transition team prepares to take power in Washington, they should be making the conservative case for nuclear energy. During the campaign, President-elect Donald Trump declared: “Nuclear power is a valuable source of energy and should be part of an all-the-above program for providing power
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Aug 06 2020
News
How Trump is moving heaven and earth to motivate evangelical voters
God is “on our side,” President Donald Trump told Evangelicals in January. Their support is steadfast, but their numbers are shrinking as a proportion of the electorate.
It was an instantly iconic moment: President Donald Trump, standing in front of historic St. John’s Church near the White House, holding a Bible aloft.
The night before, the church’s basement had been set ablaze
Christian Science Monitor