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Jan 21 2021
News
Biden seeks to immediately turn page from Trump era
President Biden sought to turn the page on the Trump era immediately upon taking office, calling on the nation to move past the political warfare that defined the last four years and signing a slew of executive actions reversing the last president’s most controversial policies.
Biden halted the construction of both the southern border wall and the Keystone XL pipeline hours after taking
The HillSep 21 2020
News
"We're so freaking polarized": See how Americans with opposing views interpret the same situation
This year, some Republicans have accused Democrats of wanting "to destroy the country" and "spewing hatred," while some Democrats can be heard saying Republicans are "fascists, ruining this country" — a far cry from what would be called ideological debate.
A growing number of researchers believe politics has the ability to alter one's perception of reality and others.
"It's
CBS News (Online)Apr 08 2020
News
Bernie Sanders ends his presidential campaign
Bernie Sanders waved goodbye at the camera Tuesday night as he concluded an online discussion about the coronavirus. “Thank you very much, and we will see you all soon,” he said.
That casual farewell did not reflect the candidate’s intense deliberations off camera. By Wednesday morning, he would jump on a conference call with his staff to share words far more blunt: His five-year
Washington PostNov 15 2015
News
Fact Check: The Second Democratic Debate
We checked the accuracy of candidates’ remarks live in the Democratic debate in Des Moines. See fact checks from the last Republican debate.
New York Times (News)Oct 16 2014
News
Study: Hispanic Voters Not Big Factor in Most Senate Races
More Hispanic Americans are eligible to vote this election than ever before, but few of them live in states with competitive races, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center that details a central problem for advocates who hope to leverage the power of the fast-growing Hispanic community.
Nearly half of all Hispanic Americans live in California or Texas, states that have
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 31 2019
News
Voter purges: are Republicans trying to rig the 2020 election?
The final weeks of December may have been dominated by news of Donald Trump’s impeachment, but another development with potentially serious implications for the 2020 election – and the future of American democracy – attracted less global attention.
It took place not in the halls of Congress but hundreds of miles away, in Wisconsin. This was where a conservative advocacy group convinced
The GuardianFeb 20 2020
News
India Doesn’t Want Monkeys Attacking Trump During Taj Mahal Visit
When President Donald Trump visits India next week, officials will be going bananas trying to prevent him from being attacked by monkeys at the Taj Mahal.
The city of Agra, where the famous building is located, will be under security lockdown during Trump’s visit, India Today reported. That means that no one will be allowed out of their homes when the president is traveling from the
HuffPostOct 27 2017
News
Documents Offer Insight Into Soviet View Of JFK Assassination
Was the Soviet Union involved in the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy?
Given Cold War tensions and the fact that shooter Lee Harvey Oswald had defected to the Soviet Union and lived there in the years leading up to the assassination, it's a question that has long intrigued even the mildly conspiracy-minded.
NPR (Online News)Nov 05 2020
Opinion
The Enemy of the People
What is going to ultimately happen with the election? If I knew that I’d be a multiple-time lottery winner living on an island somewhere warm. As I’m sitting in the cold air of Maryland, it’s pretty clear I’m not a soothsayer. But there is one prediction I’m willing to make that I’m pretty confident about: the media truly are the enemy of the people.
Their job, they routinely tell us,
Townhall