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Dec 11 2020
News
Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit challenging Biden’s election wins in 4 key states
The Supreme Court of the United States on Friday rejected a bid launched by Texas and backed by President Donald Trump that sought to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s election wins in the key swing states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The nation’s highest court rejected Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit, assessing that the motion lacked grounds to sue
CNBCMar 16 2021
Opinion
Washington Post's 'find the fraud' correction points to larger issue with agenda-driven anonymous sources
The Washington Post made a massive correction Monday to a January report about a phone call between then-President Donald Trump and a Georgia elections investigator, as the liberal paper admitted multiple quotes attributed to Trump based on an anonymous source were inaccurate.
The corrected story was a hot topic on cable news and talk shows that helped spread the Post’s flawed report
Fox News (Online News)Apr 23 2021
News
The Justice Department Signaled New Support For LGBTQ Rights Under Biden
The Justice Department took a new position this week in support of the rights of transgender people in prison and sent a signal that the Biden administration is moving away from Trump administration policies that rolled back legal protections for LGBTQ individuals.
Late on Thursday, the DOJ filed what’s known as a “statement of interest” by the US government in a lawsuit from Ashley
BuzzFeed NewsSep 11 2017
News
Millions Without Power in Florida After Irma Lashing
Storm expected to move into southern Georgia Monday afternoon
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 29 2021
Analysis
How the media’s reporting on Marjorie Taylor Greene is exposing the disturbing views of an American lawmaker
Marjorie Taylor Greene — the Republican representative from Georgia who has embraced wild conspiracy theories, sympathized with QAnon, and has expressed xenophobic, anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic sentiments — is all over the news at the moment.
Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter was killed in the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, in 2018, posted a video of Greene harassing a student who
PoynterNov 07 2020
Analysis
Here’s How Recounts Could Unfold In Critical Battleground States
As Americans anxiously await the election results in the few decisive states that have yet to be called, President Donald Trump’s campaign has signaled that it will pursue recounts in several battlegrounds including Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia and more.
Though Trump initially led by wide margins in each state, Democratic nominee Joe Biden pulled ahead in the days following as the
The Daily CallerJun 15 2020
News
Police killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta ruled a homicide
Authorities in Georgia ruled Sunday that the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks outside an Atlanta Wendy's was a homicide.
Brooks, 27, died after he was shot twice in the back on Friday, the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said in a statement. Brooks was shot after a confrontation with two Atlanta police officers in the parking lot.
Police had been summoned there on
NBC News (Online)Aug 13 2021
Analysis
These 8 states make up half of US Covid-19 hospitalizations. And the surge among the unvaccinated is overwhelming health care workers
As experts race to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 by encouraging vaccinations and mask wearing, hospital systems in a handful of states are now straining to keep up with the surge.
Eight states, many of which have lagged the national average for vaccinations, have Covid-19 patients that account for at least 15% of their overall hospitalizations: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
CNN (Online News)Nov 04 2020
News
Biden lawyer prematurely declares victory
Bob Bauer, a former White House counsel and current Biden campaign adviser, prematurely declared victory for Joe Biden during a press briefing on Wednesday, saying "we’re winning the election, we’ve won the election and we’re going to defend that election."
Why it matters: Neither Biden nor President Trump has yet secured the necessary 270 electoral college votes needed to claim victory
AxiosMar 09 2021
Opinion
Two Republicans can stop voter suppression
Citing the need to assure Americans that elections will no longer be “rigged” — despite the lack of evidence of widespread fraud in 2020 — Republican lawmakers in 43 states have introduced 253 bills to restrict ballot access. The greatest activity has been in battleground states, especially Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. Measures involve early voting, mail-in ballots, drop boxes, mobile
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