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Aug 12 2020
News
Trump says 'suburban housewife' will vote for him over Biden, cites low-income housing policies
President Trump said Wednesday the "suburban housewife" will vote for him over his presumptive Democratic rival Joe Biden -- citing his administration’s efforts to roll back an Obama-era low-income housing regulation that he says Biden would “reinstall... in a bigger form.”
“The ‘suburban housewife' will be voting for me. They want safety & are thrilled that I ended the long running
Fox News DigitalAug 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 NewsOct 09 2012
Opinion
Wonkblog’s comprehensive guide to the debate over Romney’s tax plan
Theres no think tank report or academic study in recent memory thats dominated a campaign the way the Tax Policy Centers analysis of Mitt Romneys tax plan has dominated this one.
The Obama campaign seized on TPCs finding that Romneys tax plan, even under very generous assumptions, raises taxes on the middle class, citing the paper in attack ads and stump speeches. The Romney campaign in
Washington PostAug 28 2012
Opinion
RNC's Priebus hits back at MSNBC's Matthews - 'He wants to be the biggest jerk in the room'
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was not impressed with MSNBC's Chris Matthew's shot at the GOP who said on his Monday evening program, when discussing Mitt Romney's sarcastic reference to President Obama's birth certificate recently: “That cheap shot about ‘I don’t have a problem with my birth certificate’ was awful. You are playing that little ethnic card there. You can
Washington TimesMar 23 2021
News
Overcoming anti-Asian hate: Can the US learn from its past?
What's at the heart of anti-Asian hate? For our commentator, it's seeing another as "other."
Amid the tragedy and heartbreak of the recent shootings in the Atlanta area – including six women of Asian descent – I have hope that out of this murderous act can come an awakening in America.
I have hope that our leaders in government and in business as well as everyday people of every
Christian Science MonitorApr 07 2020
News
New Data Show Black Chicagoans Diagnosed And Dying At Higher Rates Than Other Races
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) today released demographic data for those diagnosed with COVID-19 in Chicago, as well as statistics showing how the virus has spread throughout the city. While the data gathered by CDPH includes only known cases of COVID-19 confirmed by testing, the figures clearly show great inequities in sickness and death by race and
Chicago DefenderJul 13 2020
News
China announces sanctions against Rubio, Cruz over Uighur Muslims
China on Monday announced sanctions against a number of U.S. officials, including Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for legislation intended to punish senior Chinese officials over Beijing's alleged treatment of minority Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, according to multiple reports.
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the sanctions against the U.S. officials
Fox News DigitalJan 20 2021
News
One head start for Biden in unifying Americans
On one foreign-policy stance – stopping genocide in China – the Trump administration gave official support for Mr. Biden’s view, offering a template for bipartisanship in Washington.
In his inaugural speech Wednesday, President Joe Biden set a task for himself to bring “America together, uniting our people.” As big as that task might be, it was made slightly easier Tuesday by the
Christian Science MonitorJun 23 2021
News
Iran’s New President
“Iran’s president-elect [Ebrahim Raisi] staked out a hard-line position Monday in his first remarks since his landslide election victory, rejecting the possibility of meeting with President Joe Biden or negotiating Tehran’s ballistic missile program and support of regional militias.” (AP News)
Both sides condemn Raisi’s human rights record:
“During his two years at the helm of
The Flip SideAug 08 2022
Perspectives Blog
How the Use of Polarized Labels Masks Americans' Shared Values
Reading the daily headlines, the average American could not be blamed for believing the nation’s population consists of only two groups, at odds over every possible topic, issue, and interpretation of the country’s ideals.
Coverage of contemporary issues are riddled with opposing labels categorizing Americans into rival camps -- Pro-Life versus Pro-Choice, Gun Control versus Gun Rights
Isaiah Anthony