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Apr 04 2019
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Some on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed
Some of Robert S. Mueller III’s investigators have told associates that Attorney General William P. Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling for President Trump than Mr. Barr indicated, according to government officials and others familiar with their simmering frustrations.
At stake in the dispute — the first evidence of tension
New York Times (News)Jan 08 2020
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Ricky Gervais at the Golden Globes
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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On January 5th, Ricky Gervais hosted the 77th Golden Globe Awards Show. Gervais, known for his controversial jokes at past awards, used his time to attack the celebrities in attendance.Gervais admonished awards Abridge NewsMay 25 2021
Perspectives Blog
Facts, Myths and Rumors: Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein
Amid news of Bill and Melinda Gates getting a divorce, rumors are swirling about Bill’s connections to convicted sex offender and high-profile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The two met multiple times, with Gates even flying once on Epstein’s private plane. While this fact has invited tons of speculation, there’s no explicit evidence of Gates flying to Epstein’s infamous private island or
Henry A. BrechterMar 20 2020
Headline Roundup
4 Senators Sold Off Stock Ahead of Coronavirus Threat
Senators Richard Burr (R-NC), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), James Inhofe (R-OK) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) sold off stocks potentially worth up to several million dollars ahead of the stock market's COVID-19 coronavirus-fueled downturn, according to multiple reports. The moves raise questions about possible violations of the STOCK act.
Right-rated outlets generally focused coverage more on
Fox News (Online News) New York Times (News) The HillDec 27 2021
Headline Roundup
What a Court Order Involving Project Veritas and the New York Times Means for Press Freedom
A judge ruled that the New York Times improperly published documents belonging to Project Veritas, a right-rated watchdog group. What does the decision mean for press freedom?
Last week, New York judge Charles Wood upheld a previous ruling barring the Times from publishing documents written by a Veritas lawyer and ordered the paper to get rid of the documents. The judge decided that the
Axios Project Veritas New York Times (Opinion)Jul 02 2012
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Holder deputy says ball in Republicans' court on Fast and Furious lawsuit
The Justice Department's No. 2 on Monday acknowledged that when it comes to the showdown over Operation Fast and Furious, the ball is now in Republicans' court. "It's up to the House to initiate it, we'll see what they do," said Deputy Attorney General James Cole, one day after House Speaker John Boehner vowed that House Republicans would be filing a civil suit in federal court in an effort to
Fox News (Online News)May 23 2019
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How Much Political Experience Does It Take to Be Elected President?
You’ve never seen a House member elected president. Neither have your parents — nor, in all likelihood, their parents. The last time it happened, there were 38 states and electricity was a novelty.
The year was 1880, the congressman James Garfield. The 14 decades since are littered with the failed campaigns of House members who thought they could replicate his feat.
But that hasn
New York Times (News)Nov 10 2021
Perspectives Blog
Doing Our Own Due Diligence as Parents on the COVID-19 Vaccine for Children
From the RightThis article was originally published in Meridian Magazine and is republished here with permission from the author.
After the data submitted by Pfizer for its COVID-19 vaccine for children received a thumbs up by the FDA panel last week, the anticipated nudging of parents began.
Anthony Fauci said, “Even though the chances of (a child) getting sick and seriously Jacob HessJul 24 2019
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5 key takeaways from Robert Mueller's testimony
The big day is underway. After months of legal wrangling -- and more than 100 days after the release of his report detailing Russia's attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election -- former special counsel Robert Mueller will take questions from Capitol Hill lawmakers throughout the day.
I am watching all of it and offering some key takeaways throughout the hearings. (Mueller
CNN (Online News)Nov 09 2020
Perspectives Blog
Post-Election Depolarization May Come from Surprising Places: An Initiative from Hollywood’s Captain America
Hollywood has long had a strongly liberal reputation. But as America looks to heal from a divisive election, opportunities for depolarization may come from surprising places, including Hollywood. A recent project spearheaded in part by Chris Evans, the star who plays Captain America, is seeking to reduce political division.
Evans recently announced the founding of A Starting Point, a
Sukhayl Niyazov