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Oct 25 2019
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‘America’s mayor’ to Trump proxy: The evolution of Rudy Giuliani
At the center of the impeachment probe into President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani has undergone a remarkable transformation as a public figure – though friends see the same no-holds-barred persona throughout.
Peter King didn’t have much use for Rudy Giuliani when they first met in the summer of 1967.
Both were 23-year-old interns at the Wall Street law firm of future President
Christian Science MonitorFeb 21 2013
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Sequester could mean longer waits at airport
Impatient Americans may have to get used to waiting if the sequester kicks in next week. Air travelers, truckers and anyone waiting for goods to be shipped from overseas could face lengthy delays as a result of the automatic spending cuts, federal agencies and some industry groups are warning.
PoliticoOct 08 2012
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Corruption: Exposing Barack Obama's Illegal Foreign Campaign Money Loophole
A new report obtained by Townhall from the non-partisan Government Accountability Institute [GAI] shows the Obama campaign has potentially violated federal election law by failing to prevent the use of fraudulent or foreign credit card transactions on the official Obama for America [OFA] donation webpage.
TownhallMar 02 2015
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A short, visual guide to every ruling on Obamacare’s subsidies
When the Supreme Court rules in King v. Burwell, the new Obamacare challenge, its judges won't be the first to grapple with whether the health law's subsidies on the federal marketplace are legal.
Since early 2014, five separate courts have issued rulings on the issue in three separate health law challenges. Three courts have ruled in the Affordable Care Act's favor; two have ruled
VoxMay 12 2015
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Chris Christie Offers Plan to Aid the Middle Class
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey returned to the campaign trail on Tuesday in New Hampshire, where he unveiled an economic plan that strikes a theme increasingly common among candidates in both the Republican and Democratic presidential fields: the need to reduce income inequality.
Arguing that the Federal Reserve under President Obama had overseen easy-money policies that have helped
New York Times (News)May 02 2019
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A ‘snitty’ day: five takeaways from Barr's testimony on the Mueller report
William Barr faced criticisms of false or misleading answers as he testified on his handling of the Mueller report
The appearance of the US attorney general, William Barr, before the Senate judiciary committee on Wednesday was always certain to be a high-stakes event. Barr had already been accused of misleading the American people in his four-page summary of the Mueller investigation
The GuardianMay 02 2019
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Trump Administration Sues To Kill Obamacare
More than 20 million Americans are at risk of losing their health insurance.
Taking a harder line on health care, the Trump administration joined a coalition of Republican-led states Wednesday in asking a federal appeals court to entirely overturn former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law — a decision that could leave millions uninsured.
Congress rendered the
HuffPostJul 17 2012
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In 'Dour' Report, Fed's Bernanke Says Economy Has Decelerated
"The U.S. economy has continued to recover, but economic activity appears to have decelerated somewhat during the first half of this year," Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke tells Congress this morning in testimony prepared for his semiannual report on economic conditions and monetary policy.
NPR (Online News)Aug 07 2013
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Christie vs. Paul and the Facts
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie conflated statistics when he claimed Sen. Rand Paul’s “pork-barrel spending” is the reason Kentucky receives more federal funds than New Jersey for every tax dollar it sends to Washington. The figures cited by Christie are affected very little by pork-barrel spending.
FactCheck.orgApr 30 2019
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Asylum Seekers Face New Restraints Under Latest Trump Orders
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday ordered new restrictions on asylum seekers at the Mexican border — including application fees and work permit restraints — and directed that cases in the already clogged immigration courts be settled within 180 days.
In a memo sent to Kevin McAleenan, the acting secretary of homeland security, and Attorney General William P. Barr, the president
New York Times (News)