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Nov 04 2013
Opinion
CURL: Virginia voters: Time for something futile and stupid
On Nov. 5 Virginia will hold its Tuesday Night Football game. Might be on Spike. Check your TV listings. Why the Land of Presidents holds its gubernatorial elections in off years no presidential or congressional races on the ballot is anyones guess. Maybe state lawmakers want to see just how few voters will go to the polls.
Washington TimesDec 13 2019
News
'I’ve seen that show before': Hacker talks to young girl on Ring surveillance camera
A Nebraska family was left upset and furious after a hacker managed to gain access to their Ring security system and speak to their young daughter.
"Very scary thing to report... someone hacked into our interior ring cameras and was watching us live this morning for 6 mins. A man started talking to my husband and daughter," Karley Krcilek said Tuesday on Facebook. "Change your passwords
Washington ExaminerAug 03 2014
News
Barney Frank on Obamacare rollout: ‘They just lied to people’
Former Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank questioned President Obama’s honesty regarding the rollout of Obamacare in a recent interview. He told The Huffington Post on Friday that he was shocked at the mishandling of the new health care law. “The rollout was so bad, and I was appalled—I don’t understand how the president could have sat there and not been checking on that on a weekly basis,” the
Washington TimesJan 28 2024
Headline Roundup
Is The Proposed Border Deal A Good Idea?
Congress is yet to pass a border security deal, as media across the spectrum continue to share perspectives on the matter.
Self-Inflicted GOP Wound: An opinion from The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board (Lean Right bias) criticized the Republicans for not yet capitalizing on “their window for a rare accomplishment” in arriving at an agreement with Democrats. It highlighted former
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) National Review (Opinion) Washington PostJan 03 2016
News
Jeb Bush: Obama’s ‘First Impulse Always is to Take Away Rights From Law-Abiding Citizens’
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush slammed President Barack Obama ahead of his planned executive action on gun control and accused the president of taking away the rights of U.S. citizens.
Bush, a Republican presidential candidate, said he had not reviewed Obama’s planned executive action during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday.” Obama plans to meet on Monday with Attorney General Loretta
The BlazeJun 29 2015
News
World markets plunge, bank lines grow as Greece financial crisis deepens
Long lines formed at ATMs and bank branches across Greece Monday as the nation’s financial crisis worsened, limiting cash withdrawals and causing global markets to plunge.
Senior citizens looking to collect their monthly government benefits swarmed closed bank branches Monday in the hope of getting their checks, and lines formed at ATMs as bankers gradually began dispensing cash
Fox News (Online News)Dec 19 2015
News
Poll: Las Vegas debate doesn't scramble GOP field
This week's Republican debate did little to scramble the GOP presidential horserace, according to the first national poll fielded since the showdown.
Donald Trump still holds a wide lead over the rest of the field, earning the support of 39% in a Fox News poll released Friday. His closest competitor, Ted Cruz, has 18%, Marco Rubio is at 11% and Ben Carson checks in with 9%. The rest of
CNN (Online News)Feb 01 2021
Analysis
After the Attack
On the morning of the Capitol insurrection, Rep. Lois Frankel, D-Florida, was watching the debate over the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory from the balcony of the House chamber when she began to feel uneasy. It was too crowded up there for her liking, and she was worried about COVID-19, so she left to wait for the vote elsewhere.
As Frankel was exiting the balcony, Rep
SlateAug 03 2020
News
Trump administration examining options for unilateral action if no coronavirus deal is reached with Congress
The Trump administration is looking at options for unilateral actions it can take to try to address some of the economic fallout caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic if no relief deal is reached with Congress, according to two people with knowledge of the deliberations.
The discussions are a reflection of officials’ increasingly pessimistic outlook for the talks on Capitol Hill. The
Washington PostOct 01 2016
News
DONALD TRUMP IS SELF-DESTRUCTING OVER ALICIA MACHADO
Kellyanne Conway has achieved rare success among Donald Trump’s campaign managers at keeping the candidate comparatively on message, but even she has to sleep. Perhaps that is why the Republican presidential nominee, left unsupervised in the small hours of the morning, thought it would be a good idea to fire off a series of explosive tweets, between 3:20 A.M. and 5:30 A.M., attacking former
Vanity Fair