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Aug 13 2020
Opinion
Marijuana Legalization Is a Racial Justice Issue
Marijuana has been a key driver of mass criminalization in this country and hundreds of thousands of people, the majority of whom are Black or Latinx, have their lives impacted by a marijuana arrest each year. But the tide is turning against the remnants of a drug war targeted at Black and Brown people that was never meant to increase public safety in the first place. Legalization is an
ACLUDec 06 2014
News
Obama Goes To Hospital For Sore Throat
President Barack Obama went to a hospital on Saturday after complaining about a sore throat, the White House announced.
According to the White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, Dr. Jackson, the president’s physician, recommended he go to Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington for diagnostic tests.
"According to Dr. Jackson, the test is a matter of convenience for the
HuffPostApr 18 2021
Opinion
Legislators: Add four justices to the Supreme Court
Minority rule, under which a majority of Americans can't have their policy preferences reflected in our laws, is anti-democratic. But it's the hallmark of the modern Republican Party. For decades, the GOP has trafficked in dog-whistle, white grievance politics to hold onto power without popular support for its policies.
From former President Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy, that
CNN (Opinion)Nov 25 2018
News
Yearbook cheerleader pic allegedly shows GOP Sen. Hyde-Smith at 70s high school segregation academy
GOP Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith is once again under fire for a race-related issue, after the Jackson Free Press in Mississippi reported Friday that she graduated from a high school segregation academy.
The BlazeNov 02 2021
Analysis
NBC News reporter says Biden’s apparent nap is ‘political obstacle,’ reminds viewers he keeps long hours
An NBC News reporter worked to find excuses Monday for President Joe Biden’s apparent cat nap during speeches at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Biden, who warned military service members this summer that top Pentagon officials consider climate change to be the "greatest threat" to America’s national security in the coming years, sat with his arms crossed, looking
Fox News DigitalMar 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Previewing the Ohio Senate GOP Primary
On Tuesday, voters will go to the polls in Ohio to vote in the Republican Senate primary.
Key Details: RealClearPolitics (Center bias) suggests a tight race with State Sen. Matt Dolan leading businessman Bernie Moreno, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, by just 2% (33% to 31%). Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is polling at 23%. The winner of the Republican
NBC News Digital Fox News Digital ReutersJul 08 2021
News
Fourth of July weekend saw more mass shootings than any other weekend this year
The number of mass shootings over the Fourth of July weekend topped any other weekend this year, new research shows.
According to the Gun Violence Archive, there were 14 mass shootings over the holiday weekend with four or more people shot or killed.
The group also noted there have been 20 mass shootings so far in July and 336 this year.
CNN, citing data from the Gun
The HillFeb 03 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Mitt Romney Was Right: To win in 2016, here's what Republicans must do now
I think most people would agree that Mitt Romney is a good man who cares deeply about his country, and he would have made a great president.
Scott BrownFeb 20 2020
News
Trump associate Roger Stone sentenced to 3 years, 4 months in prison for lying to Congress
Roger Stone, a friend of President Donald Trump and longtime Republican campaign adviser, was sentenced to three years, four months in federal prison Thursday for obstructing a congressional investigation of Russia's 2016 presidential election meddling.
“He was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the president. He was prosecuted for covering up for the president
NBC News DigitalNov 01 2021
News
Supreme Court Will Consider First Of Two Abortion Laws Monday
The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in two cases challenging the Texas abortion law that bans most abortions after around six weeks of pregnancy.
The court will hear arguments in Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson and United States v. Texas, both of which challenge the Texas abortion law.
On Monday, the court will deliberate on concerns around the structure of the Texas
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