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Oct 03 2020
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Trump's Orbit Now Has More New COVID Cases Than Numerous Countries
Several members within President Donald Trump's orbit have tested positive for coronavirus since Friday, including the president himself. The diagnoses have sent shockwaves around the country along with the message that the pandemic is far from over.
With the latest being former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 14 people in the president's orbit have reported positive diagnoses since
NewsweekJan 22 2014
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Kerry: Assad Will Not Be Part Of Syria's Transitional Government
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says there is no way that Syrian President Bashar Assad can be part of a transitional government that's being discussed at an international conference.
HuffPostAug 23 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllStances: Is Inflation Always Bad?
Is inflation always a bad thing that hurts consumers? Or can there be some potential benefits when it’s being controlled at a moderate level? Is the alternative to "inflation/high inflation" totally static prices, or is it predictable 2% inflation?
Explore all opinions, perspectives, stances, and arguments about inflation with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Moderate Inflation Can Antonio FermeNov 08 2019
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Bolton knows about 'many relevant meetings and conversations' on Ukraine that lawmakers might be unaware of, his lawyer says
Former national security adviser John Bolton was "personally involved in many of the events, meetings and conversations" at the heart of the House impeachment inquiry "as well as many relevant meetings and conversations that have not yet been discussed" publicly, his lawyer revealed Friday.
Bolton's attorney, Charles Cooper, made the disclosure to the House's general counsel in an
NBC News DigitalMar 17 2016
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Kerry declares ISIS committing genocide against Christians, others
Secretary of State John Kerry announced Thursday he’s determined the Islamic State is committing genocide against Christians and other minorities in the Middle East, after facing heavy pressure from lawmakers and rights groups to make the rare designation.
Fox News DigitalNov 13 2020
Analysis
What will the press do without Trump?
IN NOVEMBER 1962, the not-yet-infamous Richard Nixon famously gave what he claimed would be his last press conference, right after losing a gubernatorial race in California (and two years after losing a presidential bid to John Kennedy). This is what he told reporters:
“As I leave you, I want you to know—just think how much you’re going to be missing. You won’t have Nixon to kick
Columbia Journalism ReviewJan 05 2019
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Hillary Clinton meets with Dem 2020 hopefuls seeking her support, gives advice: report
Hillary Clinton has reportedly met with a number of possible candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee -- a process that is believed to have gone on for months.
Candidates including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Cory Booker, D-NJ, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, have met with the 2016 nominee, according to Axios, and that she has
Fox News DigitalJun 02 2021
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Supreme Court ruling in Arizona case will be another front in the voting rights wars
The battle lines have been drawn in the voting rights wars as several Republican-led states consider ever restrictive laws and Democrats fight a frantic battle in courts to combat what President Joe Biden has called an "assault on democracy."
Now, within the next few weeks, the Supreme Court will enter the melee and weigh in on the scope of the Voting Rights Act in a way that could
CNN DigitalJan 16 2017
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Lewis’ District Is Rather Sad
Throughout the years Rep. John Lewis has repeatedly leveled scurrilous accusations against Republicans who might resist the liberal agenda. And all along, Lewis has been shielded from retaliatory criticism by both his race and his 1960’s record of civil rights activism.
The American SpectatorAug 12 2020
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American Attitudes and Race
In 1963, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights sent a report to President John F. Kennedy and congressional leaders, concluding: "It is now 100 years since this nation, lagging behind other civilized countries, abolished slavery. Yet today, the descendants of those freed slaves still suffer from customs, traditions and prejudices that should have died with the institution in which they
Gallup