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Oct 07 2013
News
Clinton navigates new divide in Democratic Party
When Lawrence Summers withdrew from consideration as the next head of the Federal Reserve he performed a great service for the Democratic Partys two most important figures -- Barack Obama and his presumed (by Democrats) successor Hillary Clinton.
Fox News (Online News)Jul 17 2015
News
Sanctuary Cities 'Violates Common Sense'
Well, it’s great to hear that at least some publications are saying that we should probably rethink the sanctuary city policy. Leah has all of them right here. In light of the tragic death of Kate Steinle, who was killed by an illegal immigrant, USA Today’s editorial board said that the policy “violates common sense.”
TownhallNov 29 2012
Opinion
The Brotherhood delusion
The great, acerbic 19th-century satirist Ambrose Bierce defined a revolution as “an abrupt change in the form of misgovernment. He would understand events in Egypt since the fall of Hosni Mubarak very well.
Rich LowryDec 15 2020
News
Biden, fresh off Electoral College win, accuses Trump of "unprecedented assault on democracy"
President-elect Joe Biden accused President Trump of an "unprecedented assault on democracy" in a speech Monday night hours after the Electoral College formalized his victory. Mr. Trump has refused to concede the election and has tried repeatedly to use the courts to challenge the results without success.
Mr. Biden, speaking in Wilmington, Delaware, ran through some of Mr. Trump's legal
CBS News (Online)Jun 29 2020
News
U.S. teens envision fall school reopening during COVID-19 pandemic
When U.S. schools begin the next academic year with the country still fighting the coronavirus pandemic, students should spend half their time in classrooms and half doing online activities that pinpoint their individual learning style such as videos or reading.
That advice comes from Nimish Mathur, 17, and his team from DuPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky.
The “I’m
ReutersSep 28 2014
News
Why We Won't See The Likes Of Eric Holder Again
When President Woodrow Wilson was casting about for an attorney general in 1919, his private secretary Joseph Tumulty wrote that the office "had great power politically ... we should not trust it to anyone who is not heart and soul with us."
Eric Holder's great qualification for the job he has just resigned was that he was with the president he served — heart and soul.
His
NPR (Online News)Dec 27 2019
News
Benjamin Netanyahu wins Likud party leadership race
Jerusalem (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will retain leadership of Likud, the political party he has led for more than a decade, after a resounding victory over his challenger.
An hour after polls closed Thursday night, Netanyahu tweeted, "Huge victory! I thank the Likud members for the trust, the support and the love. With god's help and with your help, I will lead the
CNN (Online News)Aug 15 2019
News
Israel bars Democratic congresswomen from entering country
(CNN)Israel announced Thursday it was barring the entry of two US congresswomen after Donald Trump encouraged the move, a remarkable step both by the US President and his ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to punish political opponents.
Deputy foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely told CNN on Thursday of Israel's decision to ban Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar from entering
CNN (Online News)Oct 28 2020
Opinion
How Far Might Trump Go?
On election night and the days that follow, the country may be in for a roller-coaster ride, with ups and downs that raise and dash expectations, provoking anger and frustration.
Here is a scenario, sketched out by Edward B. Foley, a professor of constitutional law at Ohio State, in his 2019 paper “Preparing for a Disputed Presidential Election: An Exercise in Election Risk Assessment
New York Times (Opinion)May 07 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Outlets Have A History Of Promoting Pro-War Advocates With Financial Ties To Weapons Industry
From the CenterRussian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has developed into a humanitarian crisis where innocent civilians have been killed and millions have been forced to flee their homes.
And if there’s one industry that has profited the most benefits from this conflict, it’s the defense contractors that are manufacturing the weapons being sent to Ukraine.
Antonio Ferme