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Jul 07 2021
Analysis
Biden's Covid vaccine push crashes into reality
Buzzing razors collided with roaring laughter that collectively rose and fell as James Brown screeched in the backdrop. It’s so loud at the “It’s Official Barbershop” that it’s hard to hear the reply from Mark Harmon, a soft-spoken 17-year-old wearing a McDonald’s sweatshirt, when asked if he had gotten the Covid vaccine.
“No,” he said. And there was little that would persuade him. “I
PoliticoApr 21 2019
News
Tim Ryan does not support impeachment proceedings against Trump: 'Let the process play itself out'
2020 Democratic candidate Tim Ryan said he does not support beginning the impeachment process against President Donald Trump, even though he argued that special counsel Robert Mueller's report shows the President committed obstruction of justice. "Let the process play itself out," Ryan told CNN's Jake Tapper Sunday on "State of the Union." Though he argued "it's pretty clear that the President
CNN (Online News)Apr 19 2019
News
Here's What You Need to Know About the Mueller Report, and Why More Drama Is on the Way
Here's the 400-page Mueller report in a nutshell: 10 instances of *potential* obstruction were investigated, and no collusion was discovered with Russia. Attorney General Bill Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein both concluded the president did not commit any crimes.
The White House is describing the special counsel's report as a total victory for the president. They say it
CBNJan 28 2017
News
Democrats are putting up a tougher fight than liberals realize
As liberals prepare to fight back against Donald Trump and his nascent administration, they are swiftly finding reasons to be disappointed in the elected leadership of the Democratic Party.
Liberal senators like Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren are voting to confirm Ben Carson as secretary of housing and urban development, outraging grassroots progressives.
VoxJul 27 2020
Opinion
We don’t need Trump’s thugs in Chicago
“Hitler had his Brown shirts and Mussolini had his Black shirts, now Donald Trump has his camouflage shirts.” Thus began a statement signed by 15 distinguished interdenominational religious leaders in Chicago that I joined, including ministers, priests, and rabbis.
Comparisons to Hitler are always explosive, but the comparison is apt. “Hitler’s bullyboys,” the statement continues, “
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.Sep 09 2020
Analysis
Nets Skip Outrage at Disney for Thanking China Concentration Camp Bosses
While the broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) were stoking fear of any coronavirus vaccine produced under Trump’s presidency, they blacked out the nationwide outrage at ABC-owner Disney for giving a “special thanks” to the operators of China’s Uighur concentration camps in the credits of their new movie Mulan. It was a missed opportunity for their competitors at CBS and NBC.
The
NewsBustersNov 26 2014
News
Exclusive: Officer Darren Wilson Discusses His Personal Life
Police Officer Darren Wilson, who has been in seclusion since the fatal shooting of Ferguson teenager Michael Brown, revealed to "Good Morning America" today that he and his new wife are expecting a baby.
ABC News (Online)Nov 26 2014
News
Ferguson protesters rally across US for second day
Protests took place across the nation for the second straight day in wake of a grand jury declining to indict Ferguson officer Darren Wilson on charges for killing 18-year-old Michael Brown in an August shooting.
Fox News DigitalMar 29 2021
Headline Roundup
Trial Begins for Former Officer Charged With George Floyd's Death
The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with the May 2020 killing of George Floyd, began on Monday. In his opening statement, prosecutor Jerry Blackwell argued that “Chauvin betrayed this badge when he used excessive and unreasonable force upon the body of Mr. George Floyd.” Chauvin’s lawyer, Eric J. Nelson, argued that “Chauvin did exactly what he had been
National Review (News) NBC News (Online) Associated PressMar 11 2020
News
Harvard, MIT among colleges telling students to stay away
Harvard students hauled brown cardboard boxes across campus and scrambled to book last-minute flights out of Boston Tuesday after the Ivy League school told its students that they should stay away after spring break next week and take their classes online for the rest of the semester.
At MIT, students and faculty practiced using teleconference technology as administrators on Tuesday
The Boston Globe