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Oct 16 2013
News
Warring GOP factions sink John Boehner plan
In the end it wasn't only hard-line GOP conservatives that sank Speaker Boehner's plan to reopen the federal government.
PoliticoApr 23 2021
Perspectives Blog
The History of American Media Bias, Pt. 3: The 1900s-1950s
Click here for Part 1 of this series: The Press in Colonial America and Creation of the 1st Amendment and Part 2: The 1800s.
Today, we hold journalists and media outlets accountable to journalistic code of ethics and a set of standards, which include truth, transparency, and objectivity. When journalism strays from objective fact, the result is media bias. And though it takes different
Micaela RicaforteMay 08 2014
News
FEC Chairman's Chilling Warning About "Disparate Treatment of Conservative Media and Agency's Impulse to Regulate Press"
Federal Election Commission Chairman Lee E. Goodman warned Wednesday that the impulse to regulate the media among officials at the agency is alive and well. T
The BlazeOct 03 2016
News
How Donald Trump Wins Even When He Loses
It’s over. A disastrous, quixotic debate performance and a bombshell New York Times story—detailing epic financial losses in the mid-’90s and the likelihood that he paid no federal income taxes for nearly two decades—effectively ended any real possibility that Donald Trump will win the Nov. 8 election.
Daily BeastMay 06 2014
Opinion
Climate Change Is Harming U.S. Economy, Report Says
Climate change is having a present-day negative impact on Americans everyday lives and damaging the U.S. economy a federal advisory committee has concluded.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 06 2014
News
Climate Change Is Harming U.S. Economy, Report Says
Climate change is having a present-day negative impact on Americans' everyday lives and damaging the U.S. economy, a federal advisory committee has concluded.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 18 2020
News
Supreme Court Blocks Trump Cancellation of DACA Immigration Program
In a 5-4 ruling that affects more than 600,000 immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children, high court says administration didn’t provide sufficient reasons for canceling DACA
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected the Trump administration’s decision to cancel a program that provided legal protections and work authorizations to undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 16 2019
News
2020 Democrats struggle to raise money faster than they spend it
Sen. Bernard Sanders, Sen. Kamala D. Harris and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg raised campaign cash much faster than they spent it this year, according to federal reports filed Monday, demonstrating that their operations can go the distance in a presidential race.
Mr. Buttigieg, who has surged in the polls and scored an impressive $7 million in contributions, collected the cash 10
Washington TimesSep 21 2013
News
Capitol Hill report warns shutdown could pose risks to national security
Washington is warning Americans about the likely effects of a government shutdown should lawmakers fail to strike a deal to fund the government before it runs out of money Oct. 1. -- from immediate furloughs for thousands of federal workers and cutbacks in veterans’ care to possible, longer-term national security risks. The warnings are part of a 19-page advisory from Capitol Hill that makes
Fox News DigitalJun 17 2020
Opinion
Why the Great American Outdoors Act can unite our country
The outdoors are playing a major role in supporting America through the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people are turning to outdoor spaces as the best venue for mental health breaks, recreation and meaningful activity that is safe and socially distanced.
With unrest and turmoil upon us again, sparked by the senseless killing of George Floyd, the outdoors has another opportunity to be a force
Deseret News