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Nov 29 2023
Headline Roundup
Biden Loses Support Among Arab Americans Over Israel-Palestine Conflict
Polls conducted since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict indicate widespread dissatisfaction and disapproval of President Joe Biden’s handling of the crisis among Arab American and Muslim voters. How much should this worry Democratic Party leaders heading into 2024?
From the Right: A writer in Townhall (Right bias) argued the polls show how “insane” the Democratic base has become,
Washington Post Reuters TownhallJun 12 2022
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Senators Reach Deal on Bipartisan Gun Safety Framework
A bipartisan group of senators announced Sunday that they struck a deal on a gun safety framework.
The proposal includes enhanced background checks of buyers under 21, funding for mental health and school safety resources and state grants for "red flag" laws. Sen. Chris Murphy (D, CT), who lead the negotiations on behalf of the Democratic Party, called this "the moment where we break
NPR (Online News) New York Post (News) Wall Street Journal (News)May 25 2023
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Oath Keepers Founder Sentenced to 18 Years for Seditious Conspiracy
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy for his actions in the lead up to and during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
Details: Rhodes’s sentence is the longest yet handed down to an individual involved in the riot. The Department of Justice sought a 25-year sentence, stating in a memo that Rhodes “exploited his vast
Fox News (Online News) The Hill Associated PressMar 11 2021
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House Passes Bills to Expand Background Checks for Gun Sales, Schumer Pledges Senate Vote
The House of Representatives passed two bills on Thursday strengthening background checks and closing loopholes for gun sales and transfers. The bills—the Bipartisan Background Checks Act and the Enhanced Background Checks Act—passed in mostly party-line votes, with the former gaining eight Republican votes including its three Republican co-sponsors. The House passed a similar bill to the
The Hill CBS News (Online) Fox News (Online News)Jan 13 2022
Perspectives Blog
The Politics of Science: Why Are More Democrats Vaccinated Than Republicans?
From the LeftRepublicans and Democrats are not getting vaccinated against covid-19 in equal numbers. The large and persistent enthusiasm gap primarily originates from a partisan divide in trust in scientific institutions.
A recent Monmouth poll released December 15 showed that 96% of Democrats have at least one dose, followed by 79% of Independents, and 54% of Republicans. 30% of
Paul MulhollandJul 12 2021
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Texas Democrats Leave State As Legislature Considers Voting Bill
Texas Democrats left the state Monday in an effort to prevent the Republican-controlled state legislature from passing a voting bill. The bill would require new forms of voter identification for mail-in voting and prohibit drive-thru voting and overnight early voting. Supporters of the bill say it would enhance election integrity and security; those who oppose the bill say it would restrict
Associated Press New York Times (News) Fox News (Online News)Jan 29 2024
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How Will Biden's Pause on Natural Gas Export Approvals Impact Politics and Business?
The Energy Department said it would pause approvals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export approvals on Friday, drawing applause from Democrats and environmental activists but criticism from Republicans and industry groups.
The Details: The pause would impact pending decisions on exports to countries with which the U.S. does not have a free trade agreement, a White House fact sheet
Axios OilPrice.com Washington ExaminerMar 24 2023
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2022 Saw Record Number of Book Ban Attempts, ALA Says
The American Library Association reported that 1,269 demands to censor library books were made in 2022, the highest number recorded since record-keeping started 20 years ago.
Key Quotes: An ALA statement said that “2,571 unique titles were targeted for censorship, a 38% increase from the 1,858 unique titles targeted for censorship in 2021. Of those titles, the vast majority were written
ABC News (Online) Washington Examiner Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 17 2021
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Biden's Supreme Court Commission Raises Concerns About Adding Justices
A commission formed by President Joe Biden to study potential changes to the Supreme Court has raised concerns about increasing the number of justices. Preliminary draft materials released on Thursday contained warnings from some members that feared the "partisan maneuver" would “undermine, rather than enhance” the Supreme Court's legitimacy. The bipartisan commission met Friday to assess term
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