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Oct 30 2022
Headline Roundup
Is Elon Musk’s Takeover of Twitter Good or Bad For Free Speech?
Elon Musk officially took control of Twitter on Friday, beginning with a purge of several top executives. Musk has been vocal about his intentions to overhaul the operations of the platform, specifically in terms of content moderation and policing. This is sparking much discussion and speculation on what Musk’s reforms will mean for free speech, censorship, and the spread of misinformation on
Fox News (Opinion) BBC News MarketWatchApr 25 2013
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Congress in quiet talks to free selves, staff from "Obamacare"
High-level closed-door talks among top politicos from both parties could lead to a deal that exempts lawmakers and their staffers from mandated coverage under President Obamas health care law sources told one news outlet.
Washington TimesFeb 11 2014
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GOP Strategists: Don't Bet the House on Obamacare
Republicans have an inviting map, a favorable environment, and a competitive lineup of candidates as the 2014 election approaches—the perfect mix to expand their House majority and take the Senate. Now they just have to ask themselves: Are they going to bet it all on Obamacare?
National JournalAug 31 2014
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Getting Ferguson Majority to Show Its Clout at Polls
Down the street from where the body of Michael Brown lay for hours after he was shot three weeks ago, volunteers have appeared beside folding tables under fierce sunshine to sign up new voters. On West Florissant Avenue, the site of sometimes violent nighttime protests for two weeks, voter-registration tents popped up during the day and figures like the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. lectured about
New York Times (News)Jun 23 2012
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Obama widens Latino voting gap
The enormity of Mitt Romneys Latino challenge was made clear here in the 45 seconds an audience of Hispanic elected officials stood and applauded before President Barack Obama spoke.
PoliticoJun 17 2019
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Supreme Court sides with Oregon bakery that refused to make cake for same-sex wedding
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday wiped away a ruling that went against a bakery in Oregon that refused to make a cake to celebrate the wedding for a same-sex couple.
The justices sent back the case pitting religious liberty concerns against LGBTQ rights to the lower courts for further consideration in light of last term's ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to
CNN DigitalApr 22 2019
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How Seth Moulton Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary
Monday morning, Seth Moulton, the 40-year-old congressman from Massachusetts, officially announced he is running for president on “Good Morning America.” While Moulton might not yet be a household name, he fits neatly into a certain mold of 2020 candidate — the young, ambitious U.S. representatives who feel their time has come. Like Tim Ryan, he has criticized Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s leadership
538 (ABC News)Sep 25 2013
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Chris Matthews Loses It Over Ted Cruz?s Anti-Obamacare Senate Speech: ?He Is a Problem For Our Republic?
MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Tuesday ripped Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) over his hours-long anti-Obamacare speech on the Senate floor, part of a gutsy attempt to prevent Democrats from restoring the funds to the health care law that the House voted to remove.
Jan 21 2017
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Don’t overlook the feminist triumph of Clinton's run
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign led to fresh attention to a related landmark moment in US history: the ratification of the 19th Amendment, in 1920, granting women the right to vote. Election Day saw a steady flow of pilgrims to the gravesite of suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony. Observers have noted that the white pant suits Clinton wore at key moments in the campaign — and, later, on
VoxAug 15 2024
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Biden Makes First Rally Appearance Since Exiting 2024 Race, Touts Medicare Deal
President Joe Biden appeared at a campaign rally for Kamala Harris for the first time since dropping out of the race in July, where he touted a new deal with pharmaceutical companies that lowers prescription drug prices for Medicare recipients.
For Context: The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 empowered Medicare to negotiate the prices they pay for some high-expenditure drugs.
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