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Jun 15 2020
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Death of Rayshard Brooks Ruled a Homicide
The death of a black Atlanta man, Rayshard Brooks, was ruled a homicide by the Fulton County Medical Examiner's office. Brooks was shot by police last Friday after failing a sobriety test. Brooks wrested away an officer's taser and ran with it, then was fatally shot by police after he pointed the stun gun at them. Two officers were involved in the 27-year-old's death; the officer who
Axios Fox News (Online News) NBC News (Online)Jul 01 2022
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White House Announces 17 Medal of Freedom Recipients
The White House announced 17 new recipients of the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, on Friday.
The recipients include the late Sen. John McCain (R), Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, former House lawmaker Gabby Giffords (D), Gold Star father Khizr Khan, the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, and Sandra Lindsay, a nurse who was the first person to receive the first COVID-
Washington Times The Verge Associated PressFeb 27 2022
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Photos and Videos Highlight Ukraine Defending Against Russian Invasion
As Russia carries on its invasion of Ukraine, news outlets across the spectrum have highlighted a number of pictures and videos that help illustrate what the conflict currently looks like.
Photographers from The New York Times (Lean Left bias) and Reuters (Center bias) are on the ground in Ukraine providing Americans a closer look at the ongoing military invasion. Many photos feature
New York Times (News) Breitbart News BBC NewsJun 07 2021
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FDA Approves First Alzheimer’s Drug In Nearly 20 Years Despite Efficacy Concerns
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a drug to treat patients with Alzheimer’s disease for the first time since 2003. Some experts have voiced concerns over conflicting evidence of the drug’s effectiveness, which prompted the FDA’s independent advisory committee to oppose approval in November 2020. Biogen, the drug’s developer, will be required to conduct a post-approval
New York Times (News) Fox Business Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 27 2020
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Trump Says He'll Leave Office if Electoral College Confirms Biden
President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday he'd "certainly" leave the White House if the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden when electors convene on Dec. 14. Trump said "It's going to be a very hard thing to concede," adding that 2020 presidential election results "still have a long way to go" and criticizing Biden's moves to begin forming his Cabinet as "not right."
The news
Fox News (Online News) Reuters Associated Press Fact CheckOct 11 2021
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Amid Massive Flight Disruptions, Southwest Airlines Disputes Connection To Vaccine Mandate Protests
Amid a series of massive flight disruptions, Southwest Airlines denounced “unfounded rumor and speculation” that the company’s recent decision to mandate vaccinations spurred cancellations and delays. The airline attributed the "high volume of cancellations" and delays to “weather challenges” in Florida and “unexpected air traffic control issues in the same region.” Southwest canceled a total
The Federalist BuzzFeed News AxiosNov 23 2021
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Biden Orders Release of 50M Barrels of Oil From Strategic Petroleum Reserves
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden ordered the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Oil Reserve in an effort to bring down energy costs.
Japan, India, China, The United Kingdom and the Republic of Korea will also tap their reserves in a coordinated effort to drive down prices. According to AAA, gasoline prices in the U.S. are about 50% higher than a year ago. Some
Associated Press Fact Check NPR (Online News) Fox BusinessJan 25 2021
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House Delivers Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To Senate
House of Representatives impeachment managers, led by the House Clerk and the Acting House Sergeant at Arms, delivered the article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate floor Monday. The article charges Trump with inciting insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6. The House voted 232-197 on Jan. 13 to impeach Trump, with 10 Republicans voting in favor.
NPR (Online News) The Daily Caller Washington PostFeb 02 2023
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Philippines Grants US Access to More Military Bases to Counter China
The Philippines agreed to allow the U.S. to substantially expand its military presence in the country, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday.
The Details: U.S. forces will be allowed access to four more Philippine military bases, adding to the five they already had access to under a 2014 agreement. That agreement did not allow the U.S. to establish permanent bases, and Austin
Associated Press Washington Examiner The Manila TimesNov 18 2021
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Jobless Claims Fall for 7th Consecutive Week
The Labor Department reported Thursday that the number of Americans filing for jobless claims fell for the seventh week in a row, down to 268,000 last week.
This is a new pandemic low, and reports across the spectrum suggest that the economy is continuing to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, businesses are struggling to keep up with demand and have reported
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