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Mar 25 2019
News
With Mueller report in, nothing's over. But for Trump, everything has changed
Special counsel Robert Mueller, whose investigation in large part has defined the first half of President Trump's tenure, was spied in front of the White House on Sunday morning as he and his wife walked across Lafayette Square toward St. John's Episcopal Church.
The former FBI director looked, finally, relaxed.
That wasn't exactly the impact his long-awaited and confidential
USA TODAYAug 13 2021
Headline Roundup
2020 Census Results Show Big Changes to America's Racial and Ethnic Makeup
According to the 2020 United States Census, the U.S. is 57.8% white, 18.7% Hispanic, 12.4% Black and 6% Asian. The white population decreased in size by 8.6%, the first drop on record. Other key takeaways: the multiracial population grew by 276%; the Asian population grew by 36%; the Hispanic population grew by 23%; the black population grew by 6%; the number of people who identify as Native
Reason USA TODAY AxiosFeb 01 2021
Headline Roundup
Celebrating Black History Month
February is Black History Month, dedicated to celebrating African Americans' cultural heritage and achievements throughout history, while recognizing the ongoing struggle for racial justice. The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) said this year the theme for Black History Month is "The Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity." Historian Carter G
Fox News (Online News) New York Times (News) USA TODAYMar 06 2019
News
President Trump Vows to Protect Free Speech on College Campuses - Here's How
In a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), President Trump vowed this weekend to sign a measure to guarantee free speech on college campuses. The president says the measure will protect students regardless of political leanings.
"I'm proud to announce that I will be very soon signing an executive order requiring colleges and universities to support free speech
CBNJul 25 2023
Headline Roundup
Hunter Biden's Gallery Sold His Art to Democratic Donor, Personal Lawyer
Hunter Biden has sold at least $1.3 million of his artwork since 2021, and one of the buyers was appointed to a federal commission by President Joe Biden in 2022.
The Details: According to Insider (Lean Left bias), philanthropist and Democratic donor Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali purchased at least one of the paintings. President Biden appointed her to the Commission for the Preservation of
New York Post (News) Business Insider Washington Free BeaconJun 17 2019
News
Inside Trump's plan to battle the 15 investigations facing him
Unlike most other candidates who face allegations of wrongdoing, he hopes to use them as part of a strategy that he hopes will help win him re-election.
President Donald Trump is facing a hurdle no other president has — an unprecedented onslaught of investigations into almost every recent organization he has led.
In California, investigators are examining some of the more than $
PoliticoSep 09 2019
News
The anti-liberal moment
Critics on the left and right are waging war on liberalism. And liberals don’t seem to have a good defense.
Shortly after its post-World War I creation, the foundations of Germany’s Weimar Republic began to quake. In 1923, Hitler staged an abortive coup attempt in Bavaria, the so-called Beer Hall Putsch — a failure that nonetheless turned Hitler into a reactionary celebrity, a sign of
VoxJan 04 2022
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Donald Trump Takes A Firm Stance On The COVID-19 Vaccine
From the CenterFormer President Donald Trump praised the COVID-19 vaccine as "one of the greatest achievements of mankind" during an interview with Candace Owens on Dec. 21, a moment that quickly went viral and sparked divisions in coverage between left- and right-rated news sources.
While Trump has spoken out against vaccine mandates and vaccinating “very young people,” he strayed
Antonio FermeApr 24 2021
News
Vaccine passports: Pandemic spurs rise of portable health records
On a snowy April morning, Laurie Riley is heading to Aruba. Prior to the pandemic, she would come to Boston’s Logan Airport with her ticket and passport. Now, she also carries her COVID-19 test results before boarding the flight. She printed them out and also put them on an app in her cellphone, called CommonPass.
In Aruba, the pass will give her access to dedicated immigration lanes
Christian Science MonitorNov 26 2019
News
Bloomberg News Won’t Investigate The Former Mayor During His Presidential Run
In a memo to staff, the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News told the newsroom that the publication will continue its “tradition of not investigating” its CEO and namesake, Michael Bloomberg, or his family and foundations after he declared his candidacy for president on Sunday.
The head of Bloomberg News, John Micklethwait, said the policy not to investigate will be extended to other
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