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Jun 11 2014
News
Three Ways Eric Cantor Ticked Off the Right
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) lost in a major primary upset Tuesday night to a political newcomer economics professor David Brat.
The Blaze
Apr 04 2019
News
Reparations bill wins new momentum in Congress
House legislation to form a commission to study whether black Americans should receive reparations for slavery is getting a significant boost from Democrats on the presidential campaign trail.
Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), the head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), suggested that action on a reparations measure sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) is all but certain, with
The Hill
Apr 04 2019
News
Trump, Republicans Decide Not to Touch Affordable Care Act Without Replacement Plan
Republican lawmakers are breathing a sigh of relief that the Trump administration backed away from seeking an immediate repeal of the Affordable Care Act without a replacement plan, and instead will take the issue on the 2020 campaign trail.
"I was disappointed when we were talking about repeal only without a credible plan to replace," Indiana Sen. Mike Braun (R) told CBN News. "We
CBN
Sep 30 2014
News
For Secret Service Chief, Revelations Could Threaten Job Security
The question following several blockbuster revelations about the Secret Service’s handling of a White House intruder is this: Will President Obama eventually fire Julia Pierson, the agency’s director?
New York Times (News)
Feb 25 2017
News
Ivanka Trump pushes $500 billion child care subsidy plan: Who would benefit?
First daughter Ivanka Trump is asking Congress to rein in child-care expenses – but at a hefty price.
According to a report from Bloomberg News, Ms. Trump met with members of Congress in the White House’s Roosevelt Room last week to discuss her plans for a child care tax benefit which could cost as much as $500 billion over 10 years. Ms. Trump urged Republican lawmakers to consider her
Christian Science Monitor
Nov 25 2022
Headline Roundup
After More Mass Shootings, Biden Again Raises Possible Gun Ban
Following another streak of mass shootings, President Joe Biden again raised the possibility of banning certain guns.
Key Quotes: Allowing the purchase of semi-automatic weapons is "just sick. It has no social redeeming value, zero, none," Biden told reporters on Thanksgiving. When asked about possibly banning some guns, Biden said "I’m going to try to get rid of assault weapons."
The Hill


Jun 14 2013
News
U.S., citing use of chemical weapons by Syria, to provide direct military support to rebels
White House says intelligence assessments conclude that Assad's regime used chemical weapons.
Washington Post
Feb 26 2013
Opinion
Doomsayer Obama's 'Mad Max' vision for America
Planes crash, schools close, houses burn, criminals run free.
Fox News (Online News)
Nov 05 2014
News
Obama alone after midterm repudiation
President Barack Obama walked into the White House nearly six years ago with a robust Senate majority and a promise to change politics. Now, he's heading into his final years of office estranged from Democrats in the minority on Capitol Hill, facing Republicans uninterested in making big compromises and a public that has largely moved on from the heady early days of the administration. Obama
CNN (Online News)
Dec 24 2015
News
Clinton aide key focus in FBI server investigation | Fox News
More than 100 days after he invoked his Fifth Amendment right to avoid testifying before the House committee investigating the Benghazi terrorist attack, a key Hillary Clinton aide is at the center of the separate and ongoing investigation by the FBI into Clintons use of a private unsecured server while she was secretary of state.
Fox News (Online News)