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Feb 21 2020
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Support for Joe Biden implodes in new poll from key primary state of South Carolina
The presidential campaign for candidate Joe Biden received another body blow on Thursday in the form of a damaging poll from the key primary state of South Carolina.
Ditch the fake news ==> Click here to get news you can trust sent right to your inbox. It's free! The former front-runner saw a lead as big as 20 points in the Winthrop University polling from September, but that has
The BlazeMay 13 2013
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Benghazi Depositions to Examine Clinton's Role
The Republican chairman of the House oversight panel is asking a veteran diplomat and a former chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff for sworn testimony about their investigation into the deaths of four Americans at a diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, planned on Monday to seek depositions from
Newsmax (News)Dec 19 2019
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Trump, Unbowed, Uses Rally to Strike Back Against Impeachment Vote
The president traveled to Michigan, a vital electoral state, to deliver his response after he became the third president to be impeached by the House.
President Trump angrily responded to the impeachment he had long been dreading on Wednesday, lashing out at his Democratic accusers in a rambling two-hour speech and calling for their defeat in November.
Moments after the House
New York Times (News)Nov 18 2012
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Joe Lieberman: Select Committee On Benghazi Unnecessary
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) split with his Senate allies John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday, telling "Fox News Sunday" that he doesn't think a special committee is needed to investigate the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi.
HuffPostJan 13 2015
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France widens probe into terror cell as mourners gather in Paris and Jerusalem
The investigations into last week’s terrorist attacks in Paris broadened Tuesday, with authorities casting a wider net for suspects and seeking clues on the funding networks of the Islamist gunmen and other presumed allies.
The web being sketched out by investigators expanded to Bulgaria, where authorities held a French citizen with possible links to one of the brothers whose gunfire
Washington PostApr 26 2013
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Boston Suspects' Mom Was Also in Terror Database, Sources Tell AP
The mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was added to a federal terrorism database about 18 months before the attack government officials said Thursday. Two government officials said the CIA had Zubeidat Tsarnaevas name listed along with that of her son Tamerlan Tsarnaev after...
The BlazeFeb 19 2020
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US Election 2020: Meet the voters behind Bloomberg's surge
He's one of the richest men in the world, a polarising candidate in a crowded race and he's about to make his first appearance on the debate stage after rising to second place in the polls. So who are Mike Bloomberg's supporters, and why have they backed him?
Recent polling by NPR/PBS/Marist puts Mr Bloomberg in second place, behind Bernie Sanders, with 19% of the Democratic vote.
BBC NewsJan 08 2015
Opinion
OPINION: The Charlie Hebdo Massacre in Paris
The brutal terrorist attack on the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris on Wednesday has badly shaken France. But the French have reacted with a fierce determination to defend their freedoms. President François Hollande, speaking from outside the magazine’s office a couple of hours after the murder of 12 people, was crystal clear: This was an assault, he said, on “the expression of
New York Times (News)Jun 27 2019
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Curiosity about Tulsi Gabbard spiked during last night’s debate. And it was already simmering leading up to it.
At the first Democratic primary debate, it was clear the main goal for several candidates was to merely get their name on the national radar.
The crowded stage of 10 made it especially difficult. But a few candidates found a way to stand out.
During the debate, several tweets noted the massive spike in Sen. Cory Booker’s search traffic. But by the end of the night, two other
VoxDec 16 2015
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AP Fact Check: Republican Debaters Go Astray
The vast complexities of a dangerous world were cast in too-simple terms in the latest Republican presidential debate.
In addition, Chris Christie pledged to make common cause with a Jordanian king who’s actually dead and Rand Paul wrongly stated that all terrorist attacks in the U.S. since 2001 have come from the hands of legal immigrants.
Here’s a look at some of the claims
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