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Dec 16 2019
Opinion
Rep. Elissa Slotkin: How I reached my decision on impeachment
On September 23, I wrote in an op-ed column for the Free Press that I believed President Trump's actions regarding Ukraine, by his own admission, warranted the opening of an impeachment inquiry. I was part of a group of freshman members of Congress, all with backgrounds in military or intelligence, who called on the U.S. House of Representatives to use all available authorities to determine
Detroit Free PressOct 08 2012
News
Telecom, Internet & Information Policy
Cato's research on telecommunications and information policy advances a vision of free minds and free markets within the information policy, information technology, and telecommunications sectors of the American economy. Cato scholars work to address the many contentious public policy concerns and debates surrounding these important sectors, including privacy, identification, data security and
Cato InstituteJun 17 2020
Analysis
Unsteady appearance prompts new scrutiny of Trump's health
A Washington Post report noted over the weekend that Donald Trump is "exceptionally attuned to -- some advisers say obsessed with -- the image he presents to the public and strives to be seen as strong and vigorous." It's against this backdrop that the president is facing new scrutiny of his health. The New York Times reported:
President Trump faced new questions about his health on
MSNBCDec 16 2020
News
Senate GOP to Trump: The election is over
Senate Republicans are sending a clear message to President Trump: The election is over and Joe Biden won.
While Trump is digging in and showing little sign of ending his public campaign despite a long losing streak in the courts, GOP senators — from leadership on down — are signaling they view the election result as settled and want to move on without a messy weeks-long fight.
The HillJun 17 2020
News
Justice Department to Propose Limiting Internet Companies’ Protections
The Justice Department is set to propose a rollback of legal protections that online platforms have enjoyed for more than two decades, in an effort to make tech companies more responsible in how they police their content, according to a Trump administration official.
The department’s proposed changes, to be unveiled as soon as Wednesday, are designed to spur online platforms to be more
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 12 2021
Analysis
How The Pandemic Now Ends
Cases of COVID-19 are rising fast. Vaccine uptake has plateaued. The pandemic will be over one day—but the way there is different now.
In september 2020, just before COVID-19 began its wintry surge through the United States, I wrote that the country was trapped in a pandemic spiral, seemingly destined to repeat the same mistakes. But after vaccines arrived in midwinter, cases in the U.S
The AtlanticMar 09 2016
News
Terrific: Iran Might Walk Away From Obama's Historic Nuke Deal
It hasn't even been a year since President Obama announced a historic agreement with Iran last July, but according to the Free Beacon's Adam Kredo, Iran is threatening to walk away from the deal.
TownhallAug 28 2020
News
Trump Promises 'The Best Is Yet to Come' as He Accepts Republican Nomination
President Donald Trump called this the most important election in the history of our country. During his speech, the Commander-in-Chief made the bold promise of delivering a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year if not sooner.
“Let us pray,” said evangelist Franklin Graham as he opened the last night of the RNC in prayer.
“Our country is facing trouble. Tens of thousands are
CBNNov 07 2019
Opinion
Is America a democracy? If so, why does it deny millions the vote?
Voter suppression as a tactic – from strict ID laws to closing polling places to purging voter rolls – is deliberately making it hard for minority communities in America to exercise their democratic right
Martin Luther King Jr marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965 in protest of attempts by white legislators across the south to prevent African Americans from voting. At the
The GuardianMar 07 2017
Opinion
OPINION: The illiberal injustice against Charles Murray
Charles Murray deserved better.
The violent protests that greeted the conservative political scientist when he tried to speak at Middlebury College last week could be easily dismissed as the latest episode in the by-now tiresome campus speech wars. They shouldn't be. Murray isn't just another right-wing gadfly who enjoys provoking left-wing outrage. In a very real sense, if the left
The Week - News