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Dec 03 2019
News
In Tense Exchange, Trump and Macron Put Forth Dueling Visions for NATO
President Trump said a warning from President Emmanuel Macron of France that Europe could no longer assume American support was “a very dangerous statement.” Mr. Macron said he stood by it.
A once-cordial relationship between President Trump and President Emmanuel Macron of France devolved in a dramatic fashion on Tuesday, as the two leaders publicly sparred over their approach to
New York Times (News)Jul 08 2019
News
US women’s soccer team wins its fourth World Cup
The US women’s national team has won in France and will now continue its fight for equal pay.
The United States beat the Netherlands in the 2019 Women’s World Cup on Sunday 2-0, following a month-long tournament that attracted more attention to the sport — and to social issues surrounding the women’s league — than ever before.
The 8th Women’s World Cup, which kicked off on June 7
VoxJun 26 2019
News
Facebook to give data on hate speech suspects to French courts in world first
Facebook has announced it will hand over the identities of French users suspected of posting hate speech on its platform to the courts.
In a world first, the tech giant has agreed to hand over the identification data of hate speech suspects on its platform to judges, France's minister for digital affairs Cedric O said yesterday.
Facebook will share the IP addresses of accounts
Daily MailSep 11 2019
News
Ilhan Omar slammed on 9/11 anniversary by victim's son after 'some people did something' quote
Nicholas Haros Jr. wants Rep. Ilhan Omar and “the Squad” to know exactly who those "some people" are that perpetrated the "something" that took the life of his mom – and nearly 3,000 other people – 18 years ago.
The New Jersey resident, who lost his mother Frances in the 9/11 terror attacks, ripped the Minnesota congresswoman on Wednesday during a reading of victims’ names at Ground
Fox News (Online News)Jun 06 2019
News
D-Day: Veterans and world leaders mark 75th anniversary
The only words we can say to veterans are "thank you", Theresa May has told a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the Normandy invasion.
Her words were echoed by French President Emmanuel Macron, who told D-Day veterans gathered in northern France that we owe them "our freedom".
The day of commemorative events began with a lone piper marking the moment the first UK soldiers
BBC NewsApr 30 2021
Opinion
Nine in 20 of us identify as independents. So how can we be polarized?
Gallup's fresh quarterly assessment of Americans' political leanings finds 44 percent of Americans regard themselves as independents. This is a remarkable statistic — especially because we are living in a time when traditional media and social media continue to hammer away at the claim that we are a nation that is polarized.
Our people are polarized and, the media's conventional wisdom
The FulcrumMar 16 2021
Opinion
The Post publishes correction on Trump call with Georgia investigator
On Jan. 9, The Post reported that then-President Donald Trump, in a call with Georgia’s lead elections investigator, Frances Watson, had instructed her to “find the fraud.” He mentioned that she could become a “national hero,” reported the newspaper.
In both cases, the quotes were wrong, as The Post has acknowledged in a correction to the story. “Trump did not tell the investigator to ‘
Erik WempleJan 16 2015
News
Terrorism Suspects Detained in Police Sweeps Across Europe
European investigators moved on a broad front Friday to sweep up suspected militants, with the police announcing that 13 Belgians had been detained in this country and two in France, a day after two other Belgians believed to be planning an attack on police officers were killed in a shootout.
New York Times (News)Dec 01 2019
News
This Time Trump Will Be Just One of the Wild Cards at NATO
What was conceived as a celebration for one of the world’s most important military alliances risks becoming a show of disunity -- and this time it’s not because of anything Donald Trump has said or done.
Meeting in London this week, leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have two other presidents to worry about: France’s Emmanuel Macron, who in recent weeks has openly
BloombergNov 08 2021
News
Lines of cars wait to enter US as pandemic travel ban is lifted
The US reopened its borders Monday after 20 months of travel restrictions — immediately creating wild miles-long lines of cars waiting to cross over from Canada and Mexico.
The strict restrictions, first imposed by the Trump administration in March 2020, had barred access to non-US citizens traveling from 33 countries as well as overland entry from Mexico and Canada.
But starting
New York Post (News)