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Jul 05 2012
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Wall Street Journal Strongly Criticizes Romney Campaign
The Wall Street Journal opinion page on Thursday gave voice to conservative hand-wringing that Mitt Romneys campaign against President Obama is not living up to expectations.
In a sharply worded editorial posted online Wednesday evening, The Journal wrote that Mr. Romneys Boston-based campaign staff is “slowly squandering an historic opportunity to defeat an incumbent president
New York Times (News)Jan 09 2020
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Iran’s Retaliatory Attacks
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Early Wednesday, Iran fired 22 missiles at two military bases in Iraq where American troops were stationed. The attack came as retaliation for the killing of Qassim Suleimani, a top Iranian commander. Iraqi and U Abridge NewsNov 15 2018
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5 Ways to Handle Political Conversations at Thanksgiving Dinner
We often think of Thanksgiving as a time when we relax with family and friends, stuff ourselves silly — and maybe apologize for burning the casserole. But aside from all the revelry, Thanksgiving can also bring uncomfortable political conversations.
Thanksgiving is truly a time when we’re forced out of our filter bubbles. Suddenly we find ourselves passing the mashed
Julie MastrineApr 22 2019
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Seth Moulton announces 2020 bid
Representative Seth Moulton announced Monday that he is running for president, vowing to engage young people and military veterans and becoming the third Massachusetts politician to throw a hat into the 2020 ring.
An Iraq veteran who led an unsuccessful effort to oust Nancy Pelosi from the House leadership last year, the 40-year-old Moulton has said he plans to run a campaign focused on
PoliticoMar 11 2024
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Director's Comments on Israel, Gaza in Oscars Acceptance Speech Spark Divided Reactions
Jonathan Glazer, director of the Holocaust film “The Zone of Interest,” sparked divided reactions after his comments on Israel and Gaza during his acceptance speech for Best International Feature.
Key Details: In his speech, Glazer lamented dehumanization and occupation in Israel and Gaza. His film is about a Nazi commandant who lived next to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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War on Women? Lawmakers Target Fetal Gendercide
The Republican-controlled House is making good on its pledge to America of promoting and adopting pro-life policies.
The latest endeavor is the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA), a bill that would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions simply on the basis of gender, also known as "gendercide."
China is often criticized for its gender-based abortions, but a new
CBNNov 26 2021
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Police Say Waukesha Christmas Parade Attack Was Intentional
A police officer who witnessed the Wisconsin Christmas parade attack Sunday evening believes suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. carried out an "intentional act to strike and hurt as many people as possible," according to a criminal complaint filed in Waukesha County Circuit Court.
Brooks, who's being charged with five counts of intentional homicide, drove his red Ford Escape SUV into a crowd of
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Jul 28 2014
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Bipartisan deal would add billions for veterans care
Top lawmakers appear to have reached a deal to use $10 billion in emergency money to fund a bipartisan bill that would allow veterans to seek private care if they face long wait lines at Veterans Affairs' facilities.
The compromise would apply to veterans who are enrolled for emergency care, as well as to those who live more than 40 miles away from VA facilities. It also provides money
USA TODAYOct 28 2019
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Everything you need to know about the controversial rise and fall of Katie Hill
After she won reelection last year as part of a historic, female-driven wave for House Democrats, the party picked Rep. Katie Hill (Calif.) to be one of its faces of success.
She is young (32), diverse (one of the first openly bisexual members of Congress), politically astute (her first time running for office was for this seat) and from the kind of district that helped the Democrats
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