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Dec 26 2014
Opinion
Notable Quotables: Worst of the Worst 2014, Annual Awards for Year's Worst Reporting
Welcome to the Media Research Center’s annual awards issue, a compilation of the most outrageous and/or humorous news media quotes from 2014 (December 2013 through November 2014).
To determine this year’s winners, a panel of 40 radio talk show hosts, magazine editors, columnists, editorial writers, and expert media observers each selected their choices for the first, second and third
Media Research CenterDec 25 2014
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Hillary Clinton looks to shore up support on the left
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic front-runner for president, is working hard to shore up support among liberals in hopes of tamping down a serious challenge from the left in the battle for the 2016 nomination.
Clinton has aligned herself firmly with President Obama since the November midterms on a range of liberal-friendly issues, including immigration, climate change and opening
Washington PostApr 26 2019
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Dem race shows signs it could get nasty
The gloves are beginning to come off in the crowded Democratic race for the White House that so far has resembled more of a tea party than a barroom brawl.
South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) said this week he didn’t think Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) could rebuild the coalition that pushed Sanders's 2016 candidacy forward, a line many saw as a shot undercutting a rival campaign
The HillAug 16 2019
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Israel To Allow Rashida Tlaib To Visit Family In West Bank
The Democratic congresswoman from Michigan wrote a letter requesting entry to see her elderly grandmother.
Israel has decided to allow Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) to enter the country and visit with her family in the West Bank “on humanitarian grounds.”
On Thursday, Israeli officials said Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) were barred from entry over their support of the pro-
HuffPostMay 06 2015
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Bernie Sanders Urges Breaking Up Big Banks
Senator Bernie Sanders, Independent of Vermont and a 2016 Democratic candidate for president, is pushing his new role as a voice to the left of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
On Wednesday, despite refusing to answer any questions about his Democratic rival, Mr. Sanders offered yet another glimpse at the sort of populist issues he planned to inject into the Democratic nominating fight.
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New York Times (News)Apr 25 2019
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Joe Biden Announces 2020 Run for President
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. announced Thursday that he would seek the Democratic nomination to challenge President Trump in 2020, marshaling his experience and global stature in a bid to lead a party increasingly defined by a younger generation that might be skeptical of his age and ideological moderation.
Mr. Biden, 76, is set to offer himself as a levelheaded leader for
New York Times (News)Jun 24 2019
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All eyes on faltering Biden ahead of first debate
The 2020 Democratic candidates for president are beginning the most important week of their campaigns with the front-runner looking more vulnerable than ever.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has seen his poll ratings dip amid controversies over hot-button issues such as race and abortion. His responses have left many Democrats dissatisfied, sparking fresh questions about his judgment —
The HillJun 24 2019
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Iran Threatens More US Drone Attacks
Iran's naval commander warned Monday that Iranian forces would not hesitate to act again with a "crushing response," shooting down more U.S. surveillance drones that violate Iranian airspace.
His remarks came as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks with the Saudi king and crown prince.
The U.S. denies its $100 million drone, shot down last week, violated Iranian
Newsmax (News)Dec 13 2019
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Anti-Semitism EO
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at combating anti-Semitism on college campuses. The order states, “While Title VI does not cover discrimination based on religion, individuals who face discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin do not lose protection under Title VI for also being a member of a group that shares common religious practices
The Flip SideDec 20 2014
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Florida Same-Sex Marriages Are Set to Proceed
Same-sex weddings may soon begin in Florida after the United States Supreme Court on Friday refused to block them. A federal judge previously declared Florida’s ban on gay marriage unconstitutional and said same-sex marriage licenses could start being issued in the state after Jan. 5, unless the Supreme Court intervened.
Most federal judges and appeals courts have ruled against state
New York Times (News)