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Apr 30 2014
News
ESPN Host Nails The Part Of The Sterling Controversy Everyone Has Ignored
Reports that Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is something of a racist isnt exactly breaking news for anyone whos followed the NBA team at all closely over the past several decades so why was it treated as such
ESPN host Bomani Jones...
HuffPostOct 06 2022
Headline Roundup
Feds Reportedly Believe They Have Enough Evidence to Charge Hunter Biden
Federal investigators believe they have enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes and lying on gun purchase paperwork, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
The decision to bring charges against President Joe Biden’s son falls to Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, an appointee of former President Donald Trump. The investigation into the younger Biden’s taxes focused on
Washington Post Fox News (Online News) The HillOct 15 2014
News
Poll shows Obama approval low, GOP enthusiasm higher than Democrats’
Heading into the final weeks of the midterm campaign, the political landscape continues to tilt in favor of the Republican Party, with President Obama’s overall approval rating at the lowest level of his presidency and GOP voters signaling greater likelihood than Democrats that they will cast ballots, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
Washington PostSep 12 2019
News
Trump's sinking polls embolden Democrats to play hardball
Democrats emboldened by President Trump’s sinking poll numbers are playing hardball on spending and guns legislation, arguing they now have new leverage with Republicans and the White House.
Republicans say a budget deal reached before the recess now appears in doubt after Senate Democrats on Tuesday insisted on an amendment to block Trump’s Title X rule, which prohibits funds for
The HillApr 12 2019
News
James Comey Doesn’t Know ‘What The Heck’ Barr Meant About ‘Spying’ On Trump Camp
Has the attorney general come to the belief that “court-ordered electronic surveillance is spying?” the former FBI director said. “Wow.”
Former FBI Director James Comey said Thursday he doesn’t know “what the heck” Attorney General William Barr was “talking about” when Barr said he believed the Justice Department was “spying” on the Trump campaign in 2016.
“I really don’t know
HuffPostDec 20 2016
News
Robert Reich: Like a Tyrant, Trump Is Deploying Seven Techniques to Control the Media
Today marks the 146th day since Donald Trump last held a news conference. As the Electoral College backs Trump, we speak to former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, now a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. "Democracy depends on a free and independent press, which is why all tyrants try to squelch it," Reich recently wrote. "They use seven techniques that, worryingly, President-
Democracy Now!Oct 11 2014
Opinion
Spinning out of control: Why voter doubt of big government is on the rise
Things are spinning out of control. Out of control, at least, by government, and by the United States government in particular. You don’t have to spend much time reading the news — or monitoring your Twitter feed — to get that impression. Armed fighting in Ukraine. Islamic State beheadings in Iraq and Syria. Hundre
New York Post (News)Apr 17 2013
News
Do These Pictures Show the Second Bomb Before Explosion and a Suspicious Man?
A local Boston news station took to the air on Tuesday with a set of pictures that it says could have clues about the second bomb to go off at the Boston Marathon -- pictures it says the FBI is looking at.
The BlazeSep 11 2012
News
Premiums for family health plans hit $15,745
It sounds like good news: Annual premiums for job-based family health plans went up only 4 percent this year. But hang on to your wallets. Premiums averaged $15,745, with employees paying more than $4,300 of that, a glaring reminder that the nations problem of unaffordable medical care is anything but solved. The annual employer survey released Tuesday by two major research groups also
Washington TimesDec 11 2012
Opinion
Worker Liberation in Michigan
The economic policy drift in Washington is antigrowth, but here and there in the states are glimmers of hope and change. The best news of late is in Michigan, which is poised this week to pass a landmark right-to-work law.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)