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May 03 2016
News
Ted Cruz popularity among Republicans takes a serious nosedive: Gallup
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s popularity among Republicans has plummeted in recent months and now more of them have negative views of him than positive ones, according to Gallup data released Monday.
The proportion of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who view Cruz favorably has dropped to 39% -- down from 61% in January – and the share who view him unfavorabl
USA TODAYApr 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Former CBS News Reporter Tells Congress She Endured 'A Journalistic Rape' When Fired
Veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge, formerly of CBS News (Lean Left bias), testified before Congress on Friday, saying she endured “a journalistic rape” from the network.
The Details: Herridge told the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday she was fired via a Zoom meeting and locked out of her office and email account. CBS, she said, seized hundreds of her files, some
Mediaite Straight Arrow News National Review (News)Jan 17 2015
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Head Of Medicare, Who Oversaw Obamacare Rollout, Will Step Down
Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, who oversaw the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, will step down.
Tavenner announced her departure on Friday in a message to staff.
"I have great pride and joy knowing all that we have accomplished together since I came on board five years ago in February of 2010," Tavenner
NPR (Online News)May 29 2013
News
Record 10,978,040 Now on Disability
The total number of people in the United States now receiving federal disability benefits hit a record 10,978,040 in May, up from 10,962,532 million in April, according to newly released data from the Social Security Administration.
CNSNews.comJan 08 2014
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Governor’s Attempt To Find Massive Welfare Fraud Turns Up Next To Nothing
On Tuesday, Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) released data on purchases made with state welfare benefits that he claimed exposed abuse, but they only add up to less than a percent of all benefit transactions. The data show that there were more than 3,000 transactions at bars, sports bars, and strip clubs made with EBT (electronic benefit transfer) cards loaded with TANF (Temporary Assistance for
ThinkProgressNov 30 2020
News
Moderna to ask FDA for emergency use authorization
Moderna announced that it would seek an emergency use authorization, or EUA, from the Food and Drug Administration on Monday after its phase three study found its coronavirus vaccine candidate to be 94% effective.
Moderna said its vaccine was 100% effective at preventing severe cases of COVID-19.
"This positive primary analysis confirms the ability of our vaccine to prevent COVID
Washington ExaminerApr 23 2020
News
Older Americans continue to follow COVID-19 news more closely than younger adults
An overwhelming majority of all U.S. adults (92%) said in late March that they were fairly or very closely following news about the COVID-19 pandemic that has dominated media coverage for weeks. But within that large share, some notable differences emerge by age – particularly among those following news most closely.
Chart shows attention to coronavirus news lowest among the young,
Pew Research CenterJul 03 2020
Analysis
Putin Plots a Parallel Internet
Vladimir Putin is stepping up his war on the World Wide Web. In late May, claiming that it was key to Russia’s counterterrorism efforts, Putin signed a decree dramatically expanding his government’s power to regulate — and limit — access to the Internet for the country’s nearly 150 million inhabitants.
The edict, an update to the Kremlin’s 2014 counterterrorism strategy, gives Russian
National Review (News)Jan 05 2021
News
Senate in the balance: How Georgia's runoffs break down
Democrats are well-positioned, according to early voting data and sparse polling, but Republicans could win with strong Election Day turnout.
The most tightly divided state in the nation will decide on Tuesday which party controls the Senate — and in true 2020 fashion, we might not know who won on election night.
All signs point to a photo finish in Georgia’s twin Senate runoffs
PoliticoOct 22 2014
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Election issue: Why people still feel the economy stinks
U.S. unemployment is down. Consumer confidence is up. Inflation is low. Things are improving, yet Americans are still worried. The economy is voters' top concern ahead of the midterm elections next month, ranking ahead of national security, according to a recent Politico poll. Only 42% of those surveyed by CNN late last month thought the economy was in good shape. While that's the highest
CNN (Online News)