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Jun 24 2019
News
Bernie Sanders Announcing 'Revolutionary' Proposal to Erase $1.6T Student Loan Debt
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT) is announcing a policy proposal that aims to cancel all $1.6 trillion of American student loan debt.
The socialist candidate's proposal calls for hiking taxes to pay off all college debt, including private and graduate school debt, as part of an initiative to make college free in the United States.
Sanders says the
CBNDec 28 2021
Headline Roundup
As Major US Cities Set All-time Homicide Records, Media Split on Placing Blame
At least 12 major U.S. cities set all-time records for homicide in 2021. What's to blame?
Of the dozen that set new records, five surpassed all-time highs that were set or tied just last year. Philadelphia had 13% more homicides this year (521 as of Dec. 6) than last year, and broke its record of 500 that was set in 1990. Philadelphia's total was more than the nation's two biggest
ABC News (Online) Axios Washington ExaminerJun 25 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Some Gun Activists Dismayed at Biden 'F-15s' Comments
In a speech about gun violence and crime prevention Wednesday, President Joe Biden said: "Those who say the blood of lib- - 'the blood of patriots,' you know, and all the stuff about how we're going to have to move against the government. Well, the tree of liberty is not watered with the blood of patriots. What's happened is that there have never been - if you wanted or if you think you need
Business Insider Washington Times The Daily WireDec 19 2018
Headline Roundup
Senate Passes Criminal Justice Bill
The U.S. Senate has passed the First Step Act to address concerns that America locks up too many people for non-violent crimes.
HuffPost CBN BBC NewsAug 14 2019
News
Democrats Join Trump in Seeking Balance by Policing Speech
The constitutional amendment they support, like the president’s plan to regulate social media, trusts the government to moderate our political debate.
Donald Trump wants to regulate social media, while Democrats want to regulate political spending. Both are prepared to sacrifice freedom of speech on the altar of fairness, balance, and equality.
The president's plan for fighting
ReasonMar 27 2019
News
Justice Department Sets Timetable for Release of Mueller Report
Version of the special counsel’s findings will be available within weeks
A version of Robert Mueller’s report will be available for Congress and the public within weeks, a Justice Department official said, setting up the next phase in the highly charged fight over the special counsel’s findings on Russian election interference.
There are no plans to provide the White House with
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 19 2019
Opinion
Trump Is Wrong About the Fed, and the Fed Is Wrong About Economics
Milton Friedman once said that "money is much too serious a matter to be left to the central bankers." He was right. Still, we should ensure the Fed isn't being swayed by partisan interests.
Americans are probably accustomed by now to President Donald Trump lashing out against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Twitter. In one recent tweet, Trump asked his followers which man is
ReasonJun 03 2019
News
Trump, First Lady Meet Queen at Buckingham Palace
President Donald Trump met with Queen Elizabeth II Monday during a three-day visit to Britain meant to strengthen ties between the two nations, although the trip was immediately at risk of being overshadowed by Brexit turmoil and Trump's feud with London's mayor.
Trump and first lady Melania Trump flew to Buckingham Palace in Marine One, landing on a lawn where they were greeted by
Newsmax (News)May 29 2019
Headline Roundup
Robert Mueller Speaks Out About His Russia Investigation Findings
Special Counsel Robert Mueller says it was "not an option" to charge President Trump with a crime, and that he would not go beyond his report if he testifies before Congress.
Newsmax (News) The Hill Washington PostAug 01 2019
News
Biden fends off attacks from all sides in second round of Detroit debate
Former Vice President Joe Biden came under fire from his fellow Democratic presidential hopefuls in the second round of the debate in Detroit on Wednesday, with challengers like Kamala Harris and Cory Booker hoping to put a dent in his status as the frontrunner for the party's nomination.
Over the course of more than two hours in Detroit's historic Fox Theater, Biden defended himself
CBS News (Online)