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Dec 02 2018
Opinion
When a 14-point Republican lead disappears
Young Kim was poised to become the first Korean-American woman elected to Congress. Her 14-point lead was the lone bright spot on an otherwise dismal night for Orange County Republicans. But, over the past week, Republicans have watched the first-generation immigrant’s lead evaporate. With thousands of provisional ballots left to count, her commanding lead is now underwater. She lost one week
Washington TimesMar 31 2015
News
Iran "Deal-or-No- Deal": Talks to Continue Through June
Negotiations toward a nuclear deal between Iran and the P+5 nations (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany) will continue through June, according to reports from Lausanne, Switzerland on Tuesday. The announcement was made to satisfy the self-imposed deadline of March 31 for a provisional agreement, with “technical” details to be agreed by July 1. However, major
Breitbart NewsOct 29 2013
Opinion
Obamacare can't make sense in a divided America
Many Americans who want less government are willing to use any means to thwart what they see as an un-Constitutional expansion of governments reach. The ongoing debate over Obamacare is just the latest issue to get in the middle of a centuries-old argument.
Christian Science MonitorSep 19 2016
News
Renewing the United States’ Global Commitment to Refugee Resettlement
The world is currently in the midst of the greatest refugee challenge in modern history. According to the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, or UNHCR, more than 65 million people were displaced across the globe as of the end of 2015—up from 59.5 million people a year earlier. Of those, more than 21 million are refugees, outside their home countries and in need of protection.
Center For American ProgressMay 10 2013
News
State Department Removed Terror, al-Qaida References in Benghazi Talking Points
The Benghazi talking points used by U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice after the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. mission in Libya were extensively rewritten by the State Department to remove references to al-Qaida and terrorism, reports show.
Newsmax (News)Sep 04 2013
News
Putin Warns West Against One-Sided Action in Syria, But?
President Vladimir Putin has warned the West against taking one-sided action in Syria but says Russia doesn't exclude supporting a U.N. resolution on punitive military strikes if it is proved that Damascus used poison gas on its own people.
The BlazeMar 30 2021
Analysis
The Voter-Suppression Lie
It’s not ‘Jim Crow’ to require ID, to expand weekend voting, or to provide food and drink for the general public near polling places.
President Joe Biden is so committed to bipartisan cooperation and fact-based governance that he’s launched an ignorant and incendiary attack on the new Georgia voting law.
Biden says the new law is “Jim Crow in the 21st century” and “an un-American
Rich LowryAug 01 2022
Headline Roundup
Putin Downplays Nuclear War as World Leaders Reaffirm Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said that there could be "no winners in a nuclear war" and that one "should never be unleashed."
Putin’s statement was directed at the diplomats reaffirming the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). The month-long United Nations conference, which was initially scheduled for 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Business Insider New York Post (News) ReutersNov 25 2012
News
Lawmakers Keep Pressure on Rice, Hint Only Hearings Will Reveal Truth
Republican Senators John McCain, top left, and Lindsey Graham keep heat on US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice over her comments following deadly Benghazi attack, but say she deserves an opportunity to explain herself.
Fox News DigitalOct 08 2020
News
Nearly Twice As Many Countries Support China's Human Rights Policies Than Are Against It
Ajoint statement by 39 countries expressing "grave concerns" about China's human rights policies in Xinjiang and Hong Kong was swiftly overwhelmed by a series of rebuttals by nearly double the amount of signatories at the United Nations on Tuesday.
After German Ambassador Christoph Heusgen addressed the U.N. General Assembly Third Committee on behalf of countries including the United
Newsweek