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Dec 14 2014
News
As 2016 decision looms, Jeb Bush to release 250k emails ahead of e-book
Jeb Bush says he's releasing roughly 250,000 emails from his years as Florida's governor.
The possible Republican presidential candidate also says he's working on an electronic book. He told a Florida television station during a Saturday interview that he'll release the emails ahead of the e-book next year.
Bush has hinted that he would make a decision "in short order" about
U.S. News & World ReportMay 23 2013
Perspectives Blog
Multipartisan Moments in Spite of DC Dramas
This week, even in the midst of scandalous Washington dramas, we saw rays of multi-partisan cooperation.
A bipartisan Immigration Reform bill passed in the Senate week. It even involved the unprecedented occurrence of President Obama supportively retweeting Jeb Bush.
Are there people on each side who are upset with the compromises that got the bill passed?
Liz Lehman TealDec 31 2019
Opinion
Texas’s Concealed-Carry Law Prevented Mass Murder
Yes, good guys with guns can save lives. They just did in the West Freeway Church of Christ.
The same weekend that Orthodox Jews in Monsey, N.Y., were fighting off another knife-wielding anti-Semite thug with chairs and coffee tables — they were fortunate that the perpetrator hadn’t brought a firearm, like the killer who targeted a yeshiva in Jersey City only a few weeks earlier — Jack
National Review (News)Dec 16 2021
Perspectives Blog
Facts vs Myths: Was the 2020 Election Stolen?
The claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump has underscored most political discourse in the U.S. for over a year. There is no evidence that voter fraud led to Trump’s defeat. But some on the right and elsewhere hold a broader definition of “stolen” in this case.
What Left-Rated Media Does Frame claims of stolen election as baseless Henry A. BrechterDec 01 2014
News
Boehner Uses New Mandate to Muffle Talk of a Shutdown
John A. Boehner does not want to be remembered as the Shutdown Speaker.
As Congress returns from recess on Monday facing a Dec. 11 deadline for funding the government, Mr. Boehner and his fellow Republican leaders are working to persuade the rank and file — furious over President Obama’s executive action on immigration — that engaging in a spending confrontation is the wrong way to
New York Times (News)May 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Joe Biden Stops Talking
For most of his career in Washington, Joe Biden was known as… voluble. In other words, he talked a lot. A LOT. During his years in the Senate, he was renowned for his long-windedness, and during his time as Vice President frequently veered from the Obama Administration’s prescribed messaging during his verbal meanderings. So by the time he announced his campaign for president in 2019, it was
Dan SchnurAug 20 2019
News
Trump Is Coming for Europe’s Most Important Alliance
The fraying bond between Germany and France has held together in key moments. Can they stay united against the U.S. president?
In the end, they papered over the cracks.
After months of increasingly acrimonious sniping, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel set aside some of their differences last month, pushing through a deal on the next head of the European Commission. The
BloombergJul 15 2019
News
Trump Ending Asylum Protections for Central Americans
The Trump administration on Monday moved to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants in a major escalation of the president's battle to tamp down the number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
According to a new rule published in the Federal Register , asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border
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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.
Jul 11 2021
Headline Roundup
Texas Man Arrested For Voting While On Parole
Hervis Rogers, a Texas man who went viral on social media after standing in line for more than six hours to vote in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, was arrested on two counts of illegal voting charges after casting a ballot while on parole. It is illegal for a citizen to knowingly vote while still under parole in Texas; the action is legal at least 20 states. Rogers' attorney, Andre
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