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May 01 2014
News
GOP candidates' freak-out moment: As Obamacare horror stories flop, what?s left?
Candidates like Scott Brown thought theyd win by attacking health reform. Looks like its time to recalibrate fast VIDEO
SalonOct 20 2014
News
Obama Returns to Trail With a Blue State Focus
President Obama jumped back on the campaign trail Sunday after a week of grim Ebola news, with a rally at a high school here aimed at lifting the fortunes of Anthony G. Brown, the state’s lieutenant governor and Democratic candidate for governor.
In a jam-packed gymnasium, Mr. Obama urged the mostly African-American crowd of 8,000 to shake off any midterm malaise and show up on Nov. 4
New York Times (News)Jul 05 2022
Perspectives Blog
Here's Where Democrats and Republicans Agree on The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court used to be one of the areas of government that was the least impacted by the nation's extreme polarization, frequently finding common ground, but recent SCOTUS rulings have magnified our divisions. On the left, there have been renewed calls by some to expand the court following recent rulings that are viewed as conservative. And many on the right disagree. Related: How
Clare AshcraftJan 27 2020
News
Weather conditions eyed in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, officials say
Officials in Los Angeles said late Sunday that dense fog in Southern California likely played a role in the deadly crash in Calabasas that claimed the lives of nine people, including NBA great Kobe Bryant and his teenage daughter.
Several experts pointed to the poor flying conditions in the area and said fog will likely play a key part in the investigation, the Los Angeles Times
Fox News DigitalNov 25 2014
News
What the grand jury heard: Ferguson witness accounts differ from story on street
The St. Louis County grand jury that declined to indict a white police officer in the shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old, heard wildly contrasting testimony, including witness accounts that the hulking Brown was charging at Officer Darren Wilson when he was shot, and Wilson's own claim that Brown taunted him as he grabbed for his gun, saying, "you are too much of a p
Fox News DigitalJan 15 2020
News
Pelosi names managers for Senate trial
House Speaker Nancy on Wednesday morning named the lawmakers she has tapped to argue the House Democrats' case on the Senate floor when President Donald Trump's impeachment trial starts.
Pelosi, with House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff and House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler at her side, began by saying "an impeachment will last forever."
Schiff and Nadler will be two of
ABC News (Online)Aug 03 2020
Fact Check
The President’s Trumped-Up Claims of Voter Fraud
In a July 30 tweet, President Donald Trump suggested for the first time that the 2020 election should be postponed, drawing — once again — false distinctions between mail-in and absentee ballots.
For months, the president — who is trailing in the polls with the election less than 100 days away — has been warning about the potential for voter fraud in 2020.
But the president has
FactCheck.orgNov 05 2016
News
What happens when white nationalists show up to 'monitor' the polls
As the commander of the largest white nationalist organization in the United States, Jeff Schoep has worn brown shirts and militant all-black uniforms. On Election Day, however, Mr. Schoep, of Litchfield, Minn., will don his civvies to blend in – for the most part.
Christian Science MonitorOct 07 2020
Opinion
We Still Don't Know When President Trump Last Tested Negative for COVID-19. Here's Why That's a Big Deal
It’s been only about four days since the world learned U.S. President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19—but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s been four days since he was infected.
White House officials and Trump’s personal physician Sean Conley have repeatedly dodged questions about when the President last tested negative for COVID-19. “I don’t want to go backwards,” Conley
Time Magazine