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Feb 07 2020
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Clarence Thomas’s Life Repudiates The Left’s Hatred Of America
Clarence Thomas’s life is an emotional testament to the persistence of God’s grace amid the highs and lows of the American story. “I come from regular stock,” says the highest-ranking, longest-serving African-American public servant in a new documentary, “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas In His Own Words.” His story is at once the epitome of the best and the worst of America.
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The FederalistJan 18 2021
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s words of unity and truth transcend how they are often twisted
More than half a century after an assassin's bullet silenced him, and 35 years after the nation began observing a federal holiday in his honor, Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy still resonate.
As the preeminent voice of the civil rights movement, King's eloquence and vision for a united America made him an icon. His powerful words – delivered through sermons, speeches and books
USA TODAYFeb 07 2020
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NH officials on the primary: We got this
CONCORD — Gov. Chris Sununu, Secretary of State Bill Gardner and top state and federal prosecutors vow Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation primary will go off without a hitch, though they’re prepared for contingencies.
During a nearly hour-long news conference on Thursday, Sununu said the state’s “100-year tradition” of fair and transparent elections will continue and the debacle with the
New Hampshire Union LeaderFeb 21 2016
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Traffic Jam In The Winner's Circle: Saturday Results Encourage All But Bush
Saturday night was a great time for victory speeches. The winners in Nevada and South Carolina each gave one. Some of the losers did, too.
Two candidates who had been fading in the latest polls came back to win — and crow about it. Several others who fell short of their hopes still claimed to have exceeded expectations.
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NPR (Online News)May 04 2019
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Democrat calls for sergeant-at-arms to 'take' AG Barr and drag him before congress
Bringing a rubber chicken to a Senate fight didn't work out that great from Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee, which perhaps played a role in his dramatic escalation of rhetoric on Friday in an unbelievable CNN interview. He could have been trying to regain some sense of being taken seriously. Cohen pulled his chicken stunt after Attorney General William Barr refused to show up for
The BlazeMar 31 2015
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Elizabeth Warren: ‘I’m Not Running’
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said decisively Tuesday morning that she will not run for president in 2016.
“No, I’m not running and I’m not going to run,” Warren said on NBC’s “Today.” “I’m in Washington, I’ve got this really great job and a chance to try make a difference on things that really matter.”
The BlazeJun 16 2020
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Trump To Sign Executive Order On Police Reform
President Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday outlining the administration's efforts to track officer misconduct, incentivize some departments and involve social workers and mental health professionals on some calls.
The order comes as the president faces tremendous pressure to take action following the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police last month.
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NPR (Online News)May 07 2022
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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 FermeAug 30 2012
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Romney Makes His Own Case For Change
Turns out Romney's moment Thursday night was a fine one, if not a great one. His speech continued the campaign's concerted effort to reach out to skeptical female voters, reminding the audience that his strong mother ran for Senate.
NPR (Online News)Oct 17 2020
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Pfizer CEO Says COVID Vaccine Will Not Be Ready by Election Day
Part of President Donald Trump’s pitch to voters, if you can even call it that, is that he’s personally hard at work shepherding a vaccine from the minds of American scientists into the arms of American voters—all by Election Day! Vote Trump or die! This has, of course, always been a ludicrous proposition based on a farcical timetable, all made even more preposterous by the underlying fact
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