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Nov 21 2019
News
Impeachment’s rock stars: Powerful women
One striking aspect of the impeachment hearings is the way they’ve showcased the experience and intellect of professional women. Regardless of the political outcome, women’s advocates say that’s significant.
When top Russia expert Fiona Hill appeared before the House Intelligence Committee Thursday, she became the latest in a series of powerful, professional women on both sides of
Christian Science MonitorAug 20 2016
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Clinton's health continues to spur controversy and conspiracy
A two-page letter from Hillary Clinton's doctor a year ago, declaring the former first lady, senator and secretary of state "fit to serve" as president has done little to quell doubts about her health amid a gruelling campaign.
Fox News DigitalJun 07 2016
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Clinton clinches Democratic nomination, leaving Sanders with decision to make
Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first woman in American history to top the ticket of a major political party and launching her on a general election battle against presumptive rival Donald Trump.
Fox News DigitalOct 15 2019
Opinion
Is San Francisco the future of America?
It’s one thing to read about the decline of San Francisco. It’s another to see it for yourself.
I could hardly recognize this once-captivating city of breathtaking views, delectable food and cool jazz. Today it’s occupied by an army of homeless men and women who have turned Baghdad-by-the-bay into Bombay-by-the-bay with some of the dirtiest slums in America.
I first visited San
Washington TimesJun 07 2016
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Clinton clinches Democratic nomination as Sanders vows to fight on
Hillary Clinton faces the last major contest of the primary campaign on Tuesday having already been declared the Democratic presidential nominee, making her the first woman in history to lead a major party bid for the White House.
The GuardianFeb 01 2018
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A divisive and misleading State of the Union
HAVE A president’s words ever rung more hollow? In his first State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Trump spoke of “what kind of nation we are going to be. All of us, together, as one team, one people and one American family.” Yet Mr. Trump could not avoid, even for an hour, lacing his address with divisive references to hot-button issues and graceless attacks on his predecessors
Washington PostOct 03 2016
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All eyes on Mike Pence, Tim Kaine ahead of vice-presidential debate
Donald Trump’s stumble in the first presidential debate and the rough week that followed upped the pressure on his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to regain the campaign’s footing with a strong performance in Tuesday’s debate with Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine.
Washington TimesOct 19 2015
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Poll: Hillary Clinton wins debate, Bernie Sanders rises
With the first Democratic debate in the books, a new CNNORC poll finds most who watched think Hillary Clinton had the best performance of the night.
CNN (Online News)Feb 12 2020
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Parasite (2019) Sweeps the Oscars
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Sunday, South Korean dark comedy thriller Parasite (2019) won four awards at the 92nd Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best International Feature Film.In a landmark Abridge NewsOct 15 2019
Perspectives Blog
Ellen DeGeneres Moves America Beyond Harmful Polarization
Last week, Ellen DeGeneres was criticized on Twitter after photos of her sitting next to former First Couple George W. and Laura Bush at a Dallas Cowboys game surfaced online. Ellen responded to the criticism in a monologue on her show, saying, "I'm friends with George Bush. In fact, I'm friends with a lot of people who don’t share the same beliefs that I have." She went on to draw a
Samantha Shireman