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Oct 26 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Voting Rights and Elections
In recent years, election integrity has increasingly come into question, and both voter rights and regulations to stop fraud have become relentless points of controversy in the political space. The legitimacy of recent elections has become a hot-button topic.
As the 2022 midterm elections are just two weeks away, many candidates are sharing their stances on voting rules and their
Rose MercerOct 08 2013
News
Meltdowns Hobble NSA Data Center
Chronic electrical surges at the massive new data-storage facility central to the National Security Agencys spying operation have destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of machinery and delayed the centers opening for a year.
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 09 2021
Analysis
Inclusion must be front and center in President Biden’s focus on clean energy jobs
President Joe Biden capped his first week in office at the end of January with a sweeping set of executive actions on climate change, tackling issues such as conservation, environmental justice, and evidence-based policymaking. But despite the wide scope, media scrutiny focused mainly on the number of jobs a climate push might generate, including a burst of fact-checking on whether Biden’s
Brookings InstitutionJun 20 2021
News
Over 40% increase in killed police officers so far in 2021
The number of police officers intentionally rammed by vehicles, killed by gunfire, or stabbed to death has increased over 40% throughout the first six months of 2021 compared to last year as crime in major cities in the United States continues to rise, a review by the Washington Examiner found.
A total of 38 law enforcement personnel have been killed so far this year, equating to a 41%
Washington ExaminerJun 09 2014
Opinion
Opinion: Obama's radical agenda for America extends far beyond EPA proposal
President Obama's plan to curb electric utility carbon dioxide emissions won't do much to delay global warming but it will please liberals who delight in extending government control over ever larger segments of the private economy.
Fox News (Online News)Jun 03 2014
News
Coal-state lawmakers rally against power plant emissions crackdown
Coal-state lawmakers accusing President Obama of using a back door to impose strict emissions limits on power plants are rallying to slam that door shut - claiming the plan would cost jobs and jack up electric bills.
Fox News (Online News)May 03 2020
Analysis
What the Coronavirus Crisis Reveals About American Medicine
At 4:18 a.m. on February 1, 1997, a fire broke out in the Aisin Seiki company’s Factory No. 1, in Kariya, a hundred and sixty miles southwest of Tokyo. Soon, flames had engulfed the plant and incinerated the production line that made a part called a P-valve—a device used in vehicles to modulate brake pressure and prevent skidding. The valve was small and cheap—about the size of a fist, and
The New YorkerAug 30 2021
News
U.S. military shoots down rockets aimed at Kabul airport; Biden updated on situation overnight
The White House on Monday said President Biden was briefed overnight about an attempted rocket attack on Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul.
The U.S. reportedly shot down multiple rockets targeting the airport as the military races against a Tuesday deadline to withdraw from Afghanistan. The incident came one day after U.S. forces used a drone to take out a vehicle full of
Washington TimesApr 15 2015
News
Thousands without power Wednesday after storm hits Utah
Rocky Mountain Power reports power outages are affecting several communities across Utah after a storm system with high winds caused widespread damage to electrical facilities.
Salt Lake Metro Area
Customers affected: Approximately 2,876
KSTUNov 23 2021
Opinion
New Research into COVID-19’s Origins Emerges
A big start to Thanksgiving week: A deep dive into new research contending that the COVID-19 pandemic can be traced back to raccoon dogs sold at the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, China; Peng Shuai appears in Beijing, but there’s no answer as to whether she’s being coerced; and how little we know, so far, about the horrific vehicle rampage in Waukesha, Wis.
Who Was COVID-19’s Patient
Jim Geraghty