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Jan 18 2020
Analysis
Yes, the UK media’s coverage of Meghan Markle really is racist
Not agreeing with the concept of a hereditary monarchy in a country where it’s celebrated is an odd place to be. Stranger still is spending your time defending particular members of the royal family after coverage of them turns hostile. But this is where I’ve found myself this past week.
Part of my job as an academic is to examine how racism functions in the UK. Ever since Meghan Markle
VoxApr 08 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump Responds to Syrian Chemical Attacks
President Trump responded on Twitter Sunday to reports of Saturday's chemical attacks that killed dozens in a rebel-held Syrian town. President Trump tweeted that "President Putin, Russia and Iran are responsible for backing Animal Assad," and "if President Obama had crossed his stated Red Line In The Sand, the Syrian disaster would have ended long ago!"
Townhall The Hill PoliticoJan 01 2013
News
Senate votes to avoid fiscal cliff
Congress careened over the edge of the fiscal cliff at midnight, but a solution was in the offing after the Senate voted early Tuesday to approve a deal that combined tax-rate hikes and new stimulus spending, along with a two-month delay of automatic spending cuts.
Washington TimesFeb 15 2015
News
Hillary Clinton thinks Europe 'too wimpy' with Putin, London mayor says
Hillary Clinton is worried that European governments are being "too wimpy" in dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin, London's mayor Boris Johnson said Friday.
Johnson, on a trade mission to the United States, said that he was struck by the former secretary of state's insistence that Europe must do more to stand up to the Russian leader over Ukraine.
CNN DigitalMar 28 2013
News
Immigration agreement 'very close' in Congress; guest workers still a hurdle
Members of the Gang of Eight tasked with carving out a comprehensive immigration package said Wednesday that they hope to file a bill when they return to Washington from their Easter break and suggested that they are on the verge of a deal between business and labor leaders on visas for low-skilled workers.
Washington TimesMay 09 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden Warns Israel: No More Offensive Weapons If Rafah Is Invaded
President Joe Biden stated that he would not send additional offensive weapons to Israel if the country went ahead with its invasion of Rafah.
For Context: Since the Oct. 7 attack, Biden has grappled with divisions within his party, with progressive lawmakers advocating for the Palestinian people in Gaza, and pro-Israel lawmakers pushing for Biden to support Israel and address growing
CNN Digital Wall Street Journal (News) Washington ExaminerJun 08 2012
News
Obama Was Pushed by Drug Industry, E-Mails Suggest
After weeks of talks, drug industry lobbyists were growing nervous. To cut a deal with the White House on overhauling health care, they needed to be sure that President Obama would stop a proposal intended to bring down medicine prices.
New York Times (News)Nov 13 2019
Opinion
DACA’s Day in Court
When President Obama unilaterally changed immigration policy after repeatedly and correctly insisting that he lacked the constitutional power to do it, he said that congressional inaction had forced his hand. In the case of his first major unilateral move — “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,” which gave quasi-legal status to illegal immigrants who came or were brought here as minors —
National Review (News)May 25 2012
News
Facebook Market Makers' Losses At Least 100 Million
May 24 (Reuters) - Claims by four of Wall Street's main market makers against Nasdaq over Facebook's botched IPO are likely to exceed $100 million, as they and other traders continue to deal with thousands of problems with customer orders.
HuffPostAug 20 2013
News
Egypt Arrests Major Muslim Brotherhood Figure
Egypt's military-backed authorities on Tuesday arrested the supreme leader of the country's Muslim Brotherhood, dealing a serious blow to the Islamist group at a time when it is struggling to keep up its street protests against the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi in the face of a harsh government crackdown.
HuffPost