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Oct 23 2014
News
Economic anxiety dominates 2014
If Democrat Michelle Nunn is going to defy the odds and win a Senate race in the deep South it’s going to be because of people like Elizabeth Grubbs, a 30-year-old Waffle House waitress and student who feels stuck and anxious in the troubled American economy.
PoliticoSep 11 2019
News
They Meet at Last: Biden-Warren Matchup Is Main Event in Debate
Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden arrive at Thursday’s forum with contrasting styles and policies — tensions that will be laid bare as they appear onstage together for the first time.
He tends to meander and misspeak. She once won a college debate scholarship.
He is a relative centrist who is seen by Democrats in early polls as the strongest candidate against President Trump. She is
New York Times (News)Feb 18 2015
Opinion
10 Troubling Aspects of President Obama’s ‘Countering Violent Extremism’ Summit
The White House’s “Countering Violent Extremism” summit is barely underway, yet the message is already clear: the conference is politically correct — and far worse — a charade.
And that is a charitable interpretation.
Its sponsors are engaging in intentional obfuscation (e.g., saying “violent extremism” is the enemy), as well as peddling
The BlazeNov 20 2012
News
U.S. sends Clinton on mission to stem Israeli-Gaza conflict
The White House is sending Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Jerusalem, Ramallah and Cairo Tuesday in an effort to quell the violent clashes between Israel and Gaza.
Washington TimesApr 22 2024
Headline Roundup
Will the Foreign Aid Package Cost Johnson the Speakership?
Voices across the spectrum are predicting the passage of the House’s foreign aid package will further divide House Republicans.
Johnson’s Leadership: The National Review Editorial Board (Right bias) credited House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for getting the package passed and “trying every alternative to keep his conference together before moving to pass the aid with Democratic votes as
MSNBC The Atlantic National Review (Opinion)Oct 22 2019
News
Diplomat who raised alarm about withholding aid to Ukraine testifies in impeachment probe
House committees leading the impeachment inquiry of President Trump are hearing from a senior diplomat who raised alarms about what Democrats have called a clear quid pro quo in which Trump held up military aid for Ukraine to get that country’s help investigating his political rivals.
William B. Taylor Jr. is the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, whose president is at the center of the
Washington PostOct 03 2013
News
Capitol Shooting: Police Shoot, Kill Female Suspect After Car Chase
A woman driving a black Infiniti with a young child inside tried to ram through a White House barricade Thursday, then led police on a chase toward the Capitol, where police shot and killed her, witnesses and officials said.
Tourists watched the shooting unfold on Constitution Avenue outside the Capitol as lawmakers inside debated how to end a government shutdown. Police quickly locked
HuffPostJan 14 2014
News
$1.1 trillion spending bill unveiled
House-Senate negotiators rolled out a 1.1 trillion spending bill Monday night - a giant package that fills in the blanks of the December budget agreement and promises to restore some order to government funding over the next year.
PoliticoSep 27 2013
News
Senate Vote Expected on Funding Bill
The Senate was expected to pass a bill Friday that would fund the government for the first 1 months of the new fiscal year with Democrats planning to restore health-care money that House Republicans had stripped out.
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 25 2019
News
Mueller delivers a win for Trump — Five Takeaways
There was relief for the White House and frustration for President Trump’s foes on Sunday when a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings was released by Attorney General William Barr.
The 22-month probe is over. Here are the main takeaways.
A big win for Trump
The president could hardly have hoped for a better outcome than the one delivered in Barr’s letter to
The Hill