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Sep 30 2019
News
U.S. House impeachment inquiry to intensify; Trump remains defiant
The House of Representatives impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over his request that a foreign power investigate a domestic political rival is set to intensify this week with testimony due from witnesses concerning allegations made by a whistleblower within the U.S. intelligence community.
The whistleblower’s complaint cited a July 25 telephone call in which Trump asked
ReutersOct 19 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Announces Release of 15 Million More Oil Barrels from Reserve
The White House is set to announce the sale of 15 million more oil barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
Key Quotes: "This sale will complete the historic, 180-million-barrel drawdown the President announced in the spring, which has helped to stabilize crude oil markets and reduce prices at the pump," according to a White House fact sheet. Biden said Tuesday that "we need
Politico Reuters The Epoch TimesAug 17 2014
News
Ferguson On Edge On First Night With Curfew
Police in Ferguson, Missouri, cracked down early Sunday on a small group of protesters who defied the midnight curfew imposed by Gov. Jay Nixon (D). One man was shot and is in critical condition, police said. Seven people were arrested.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson said that tear gas was deployed not to enforce the curfew, but in response to a person believed to be
HuffPostSep 25 2019
News
Be careful what you wish for: Impeachment inquiry poses risks for 2020 Democrats
The crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates were nearly unanimous in praising House Democrats’ decision to begin an impeachment inquiry into Republican President Donald Trump over accusations he sought foreign help to smear a political rival.
Now comes the hard part.
With impeachment set to overshadow the Democratic presidential primary race, how will candidates draw
ReutersSep 07 2022
Headline Roundup
As Students Return to Class, Public Confidence in Schools Falters
New data from Gallup suggests that public confidence in schools is falling, especially among Republicans.
The poll says 42% of U.S. adults are satisfied with the state of K-12 education, down from 51% in January 2019 and the lowest reading Gallup has recorded since 2000, when it was 36%. The drop has been mostly among Republicans. More Democrats are satisfied now (51%) than in 2019 (50
Gallup Washington Post The Epoch TimesJul 29 2014
News
White House: No choice but to act now on climate change
The Obama administration released a comprehensive new report Tuesday in an attempt to justify its controversial actions on climate change, and also will roll out new executive moves to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The study shows the potential damages to the planet by delaying steps — such as harsh new limits on carbon emissions from power plants — to tackle global warming. “First of all,
Washington TimesJun 02 2020
Opinion
Trump is incapable of wielding power
On the first day, nothing. Nothing too on the second and third and fourth and fifth save for complaints, idle and intermittent. By the sixth, a retreat underground amid the crashing bricks and bottles, a quiet reassurance of safety (his). Then on the seventh night: soundbombs and gas deployed not in the hope of retaking the streets of Washington from the looters of stores and mere private
The Week - OpinionSep 18 2019
News
Trump administration to revoke California’s power to set stricter auto emissions standards
The Trump administration plans this week to revoke California’s long-standing right to set stricter air pollution standards for cars and light trucks, the latest step in a broad campaign to undermine Obama-era policies aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change, two senior administration officials said.
The move threatens to set in motion a massive legal battle
Washington PostOct 03 2021
Headline Roundup
Global Supply Chain Leaders Warn Of 'System Collapse' Due To Pandemic Restrictions
A coalition of international business leaders representing shipping workers worldwide has warned that supply chains are at risk of a “global transport systems collapse” due to labor shortages caused by pandemic-related restrictions on trade. In a joint open letter sent to the heads of state attending the United Nations General Assembly, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and other
Financial Times New York Post (News) CNN BusinessJan 21 2013
News
Biden vows climate change agenda will not fail
Vice President Joseph R. Biden told environmental activists at the Sunday “Green Ball inaugural event that the White House would not fail to enact climate change policy. “Keep the faith, he said, according to a Politico report. This administration will compel the nation to “finally face up to climate change, he added. Mr. Biden did not specify what policy changes were on the way. But hes
Washington Times