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Oct 24 2015
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Muslim Invasion of Europe
The flow of illegal migrants does not stop. They land on the Greek islands along the Turkish coast. They still try to get into Hungary, despite a razor wire fence and mobilized army. Their destination is Germany or Scandinavia, sometimes France or the UK. Some of them still arrive from Libya. Since the beginning of January, more than 620,000 have arrived by sea alone. There will undoubtedly be
Breitbart NewsNov 27 2022
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US Eases Sanctions on Venezuela, Allows Chevron to Expand Operations
The United States Department of Treasury is easing sanctions on Venezuela and authorizing a limited license to Chevron to expand energy production operations in the country.
For Context: Venezuela has large reserves of heavy crude oil. The nation is undergoing a humanitarian crisis that has resulted in a quarter of the population immigrating elsewhere, according to the New York Times
The Daily Caller Newsweek New York Times (News)Nov 29 2019
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Prominent Democrat Publicly Harasses Ken Cuccinelli in 'Shocking' Confrontation at DC Pub
Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli was publicly harassed Wednesday by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley when the two ran into each other at a bar in Washington, D.C.
They crossed paths at an Irish pub, The Dubliner, where they were both attending an event for graduates of Gonzaga College High School. Rather than being able to enjoy his Guinness, however, Cuccinelli
TownhallJul 19 2021
Perspectives Blog
Congress’s Most Famous Bipartisan Roadtrip: The Friendship of Beto O’Rourke and Will Hurd
Divisions in Washington, D.C. can seem bitter, so it can be helpful to remember more positive bipartisan experiences that began only a few years ago and continued afterward.
A two-day road trip made by two Texas congressmen from different political parties from San Antonio to Washington, D.C. in March of 2017 gained wide online popularity. Will Hurd and Beto O’Rourke drove the 1,600
Marcia BeckfordNov 02 2021
Perspectives Blog
Right-Rated Outlets Omit Relevant Context of “Let’s Go Brandon” YouTube Ban
A View From The Left
In their coverage of YouTube’s removal of Bryson Gray’s popular rap song “Let’s Go Brandon,” many right-leaning outlets ignored key factors which likely contributed to YouTube’s decision to remove the song. This example of media bias by omission fueled assertions that big tech was making excuses to censor Democrats’ critics.
“Let’s Go Brandon
Joseph RatliffNov 06 2014
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Can GOP, Obama find common ground? New Congress eyes Keystone, ObamaCare, tax code
Building the Keystone XL oil pipeline, overhauling the tax code and easing "excessive" regulations blamed for slow economic growth are at the top of the agenda for the new Republican majority in Congress.
But absent from a Wall Street Journal opinion piece penned by House Speaker John Boehner and presumptive Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is any mention of immigration, which
Fox News DigitalMay 22 2013
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Rand Paul Objects to Hearings on Apple's Tax Avoidance
While most senators seem to be mad at Apple for avoiding billions of dollars in taxes, Sen. Rand Paul is mad at other senators for being mad at Apple.
The Kentucky Republican ripped into his colleagues Tuesday for holding a hearing about Apple's efforts to avoid paying taxes by setting up off shore subsidiaries that have no workers, according to The Hill.
"I frankly think the
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter’s AllSides Bias Rating™ comes in as a far right bias. When studying as an undergraduate at Cornell University, Coulter helped found the Cornell Review, one of the leading college conservative publications in the United States. On most major political issues, the political commentator has conservative views. Coulter believes Roe v.
Jan 21 2020
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Supreme Court refuses for now to hear appeal of decision threatening Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to decide on a fast-track basis the fate of the landmark Affordable Care Act, following a federal appeals court ruling that its central health insurance mandate is unconstitutional.
By refusing to step in now, the justices likely blocked the third Supreme Court test of the controversial health care law from an election-year docket already teeming with
USA TODAYJul 02 2019
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Dems call for firing Border Patrol agents over ‘vile’ Facebook posts
Senior Democrats touring migrant detention facilities on Monday called for the immediate firing of Customs and Border Protection agents who joked about migrant deaths and posted vulgar images of freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez among a secret Facebook group.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus, led by Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas), condemned the "derogatory and sexist comments
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