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Jan 30 2022
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China Faces Challenges Ahead of Beijing Olympics
The Beijing Olympics are set to begin amid COVID-19 lockdowns, geopolitical tensions and other challenges.
The Games, which are scheduled to begin Friday, have long been a source of controversy. The White House announced in December that due to “ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang and other human rights abuses,” no U.S. government official would attend the games.
South China Morning Post The Guardian Washington ExaminerSep 25 2018
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President Trump Addresses the United Nations
President Trump, in a speech to the United Nations, called on other countries to isolate Iran, attacked globalism, and defended US trade and foreign aid policies.
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN Digital Washington TimesJul 15 2020
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Media Bias Alert: Fox News Crops Trump Out of a Photo with Epstein, Maxwell
Fox News made headlines last Sunday when it covered the arrest of alleged Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. Authorities charged Maxwell on four counts related to recruiting minors to engage in sexual activity and two counts of perjury.
During the television segment, Fox displayed several photos of Epstein and Maxwell together, including the photo featured above.
The
Micaela RicaforteOct 13 2016
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In New Responses, Hillary Clinton Insists Email Setup A Matter of 'Convenience'
Hillary Clinton said she decided to employ a private email server "for the purpose of convenience" in early 2009 and doesn't remember "specific consultations" about using that account to conduct State Department business, the Democratic presidential nominee told lawyers in material related to a Freedom of Information Act case released Thursday.
In written responses to 25 questions from
NPR (Online News)May 09 2024
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Biden Warns Israel: No More Offensive Weapons If Rafah Is Invaded
President Joe Biden stated that he would not send additional offensive weapons to Israel if the country went ahead with its invasion of Rafah.
For Context: Since the Oct. 7 attack, Biden has grappled with divisions within his party, with progressive lawmakers advocating for the Palestinian people in Gaza, and pro-Israel lawmakers pushing for Biden to support Israel and address growing
CNN Digital Wall Street Journal (News) Washington ExaminerMay 09 2024
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Should the Biden Administration Halt More Weapons Shipments to Israel?
The Biden administration paused a shipment of weapons to Israel. Is Biden abandoning Israel or acting to protect innocent Palestinians in Gaza?
For Context: This week, the administration confirmed that it halted a shipment of weapons to Israel. Soon after, Biden said he would stop supplying Israel with offensive weapons if Israel went ahead with its planned invasion of Rafah, the
Al Jazeera The Hill National Review (Opinion)Apr 10 2024
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Ex-Trump Org CEO Sentenced to 5 Months in Jail for Perjury
Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, was sentenced to five months in prison on Wednesday after admitting to lying under oath.
The Details: Weisselberg admitted to prosecutors that he lied to New York Attorney General Letitia James and her investigators during Trump’s civil fraud case, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
New York Post (News) HuffPost ReutersApr 29 2024
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State Department: Five IDF Units Responsible For ‘Violations of Human Rights’
The United States State Department found five Israeli Defense Forces units responsible for “incidents of gross violations of human rights.”
Key Quotes: Vedant Patel, a state department spokesperson, said, “we found five Israeli units responsible for individual incidents of gross violations of human rights. All of these were incidents much before October 7 and none took place in Gaza.”
The Guardian Reuters Fox News DigitalOct 16 2014
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Romney redux? Democrats focus on GOP candidate’s corporate past in Georgia race
After attacking President Obama over his handling of the Ebola crisis and the Islamic State terrorist group, businessman and GOP Senate candidate David Perdue turned defensive this week when asked about his record on outsourcing jobs.
“The criticism I’ve gotten over the last few weeks is coming from people who really have no business background and really don’t understand, you know,
Washington PostMar 02 2015
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7 Times Obama Failed to Support Israel
Under President Barack Obama, many believe, U.S.-Israel relations have deteriorated to a historic low.
From the groundwork former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laid for the high-stakes nuclear negotiations with Iran, to current Secretary of State John Kerry's repeated insults to the Jewish state, to the president's reported intent to have Israeli jet fighters shot down, Obama and
Newsmax (News)