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Dec 14 2019
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GOP, Dems call for probe of hundreds of pardons issued by ex-Kentucky Gov. Bevin
Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin pardoned 428 people -- including some violent offenders -- between Election Day last month and the end of his term Tuesday, the state Secretary of State's Office said this week, prompting calls for an investigation by state officials.
Those pardoned by Bevin included a man convicted of reckless homicide, a convicted child rapist, a man who murdered his
Fox News (Online News)Nov 28 2014
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Justice sent home after heart stent implanted
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital Thursday after having a heart stent implanted to clear a blocked artery, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said.
The 81-year-old jurist was sent home and was expected to be at work when the court hears its next round of oral arguments on Monday, spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said.
Ginsburg was rushed to MedStar Washington Hospital
TownhallSep 03 2014
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Old Ship Logs Reveal Adventure, Tragedy And Hints About Climate
What can yesterday's weather tell us about how the climate is changing today? That's what an army of volunteers looking at old ships' logs is trying to answer through the Old Weather project.
One of those volunteers — or citizen scientists, as the project calls them — is Kathy Wendolkowski of Gaithersburg, Md.
Sitting in her kitchen, she uses her laptop to read from the logbook
NPR (Online News)Jan 31 2020
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Last Year VA Dems Stunned Nation with Abortion Till Birth, Now Their Agenda Is Flooding Through
RICHMOND - Democrats have control of Virginia's legislature and governor's mansion for the first time in decades and they're wasting no time turning the commonwealth's laws blue.
Longtime political observers, like former Congressman Dave Brat, can't believe the speed at which policies are changing.
"I've been in academia for 30 years or so and it's been trickle, trickle, but boy
CBNDec 27 2019
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Chaotic 2020 primary battle raises prospect of brokered convention: Could it really happen?
With less than six weeks to go until the Iowa caucuses kick off the presidential nominating calendar, there’s no clear front-runner in the Democratic race.
And that’s fueling speculation America could see something not witnessed in more than a half-century – a convention that goes beyond a first ballot, known in the history books as a brokered or contested convention.
“It could
Fox News (Online News)Jun 28 2012
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Tense Morning: How Obama Learned the News
The first word President Barack Obama received of the decision was from erroneous reports on CNN and Fox News that the health-care mandate had been ruled unconstitutional, senior administration officials said. The president was standing in the outer Oval Office shortly after 10 a.m., watching a television that was split into four screens displaying different cable news channels. The sound was
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 09 2014
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Court Says It Erred in Halting Nevada Gay Marriage
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy mistakenly blocked the start of same-sex marriage in Nevada in an order that spawned confusion among state officials and disappointment in couples hoping to be wed.
Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg confirmed this mix-up Thursday, saying Kennedy's order issued a day earlier was an error that the justice corrected with a second order several hours later
ABC News (Online)Jan 07 2020
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Young progressives flock to Sanders – but their grandparents prefer Mayor Pete
The Democratic field features candidates who would be the oldest and youngest presidents ever. Many of their supporters seem to value qualities in candidates that complement, rather than mirror, their own.
Kathy McCue has been asking undecided voters a question: What kind of world do they want for their grandchildren?
Most of the time, the response has less to do with policies
Christian Science MonitorMay 17 2022
Headline Roundup
It's Primary Day in Pennsylvania - and Four Other States
Pennsylvanians cast their votes on Tuesday in nationally watched Gubernatorial and Senate primaries. In the GOP Gubernatoriial primary, State Senator Doug Mastrino was recently endorsed by former President Donald Trump and holds a comfortable advantage. In the GOP Senate Primary, there is a tight race between Trump-backed candidate and TV personality Dr. Mehmet Oz, conservative commentator
The Epoch Times The Hill NBC News (Online)Mar 12 2024
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Inflation Rose More Than Expected in February. What Does It Mean for Interest Rates?
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% in February from the month before and 3.2% from a year ago, new data from the Department of Labor’s consumer price index shows.
The Details: Shelter and gasoline costs were the main contributors to inflation. Gasoline prices climbed 3.8% from January, but are down 3.9% front the same time last year. Rent, however, while having increased 0.4% from
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