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Sep 30 2013
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Cruz: Harry Reid Unwilling to Compromise Over Obamacare
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has told the House of Representatives and the American people to "go jump in the lake," says Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who has been leading the charge to defund Obamacare.
Cruz, appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, repeating his argument that a government shutdown over funding for the Affordable Care Act would be the fault of Reid and
Newsmax (News)May 05 2024
Headline Roundup
Six Months From Election Day, Biden and Trump Remain Locked In Tight Race
Sunday marks six months until the 2024 presidential election as polls show a tight race between incumbent President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
The Details: Several key polls show a very narrow lead for Trump as the candidates look to the battleground states to gain an edge. According to a recent poll from NBC News (Lean left bias), Biden is leaning hard on the issue of
NBC News Digital The Hill Daily MailJan 12 2021
Perspectives Blog
Coverage of Parler Ban Highlights Media Bias
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
News outlets from left to right covered Big Tech’s ban of Parler very differently depending on their media bias rating.
The social media app popular among conservatives and Trump supporters was effectively banned from the web and mobile devices over the weekend. It stands accused of being used to help organize
Henry A. BrechterOct 27 2014
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How the 'war on women' is changing
The so-called war on women that Democrats love to talk about on the campaign trail may be losing some of its luster. The attack line -- aimed at painting Republicans as out of sync with women on contraception, abortion and other issues -- isn't resonating like in 2012, when Democrats hurled it at the GOP with a devastating effect. Instead, Republicans have improved their standing among women
CNN DigitalApr 03 2019
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Biden's Behavior Under Scrutiny
“On Friday, former Nevada assemblywoman Lucy Flores recalled a 2014 campaign event where Biden approached her from behind, smelled her hair and kissed her head… [Since then] a second woman has come forward, claiming former Vice President Joe Biden touched her inappropriately at a political event. Former congressional aide Amy Lappos told the Hartford Courant that Biden reached for her face and
The Flip SideMay 20 2024
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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Sinwar
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's leader in Gaza, for potential war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The Details: The ICC also wants to issue arrest warrants for Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ Al Qassem Brigades leader Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri — known as
Haaretz Reuters New York Post (News)May 19 2015
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Hillary Clinton Tamps Down ‘Third Term’ Chatter
Hillary Rodham Clinton has started to address a critical issue about her candidacy — the loaded “third term” question.
After months of questions about how she would handle the tenures of President Obama and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, Mrs. Clinton has begun telling supporters that she is not running to serve either man’s third term in office.
At a donor meeting in
New York Times (News)Oct 18 2014
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Midterm campaigns swing through Ebola hearing
The campaign trail for two candidates in top-tier Senate races took a detour Thursday to a Capitol Hill committee room for a high-profile hearing on Ebola. The outbreak has become a wild card issue in the midterm elections, and both Iowa Democratic Rep. Bruce Braley and Colorado Republican Rep. Cory Gardner were eager to question top Obama administration officials about the federal response at
CNN DigitalOct 16 2014
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Hillary Heads South in Attempt to Reclaim Dixie Dems
Hillary Clinton has taken on a new role, actively campaigning in the South as she attempts to help bridge a political divide among Democrats, the New York Times reports.
Her presence on the campaign trail marks a re-introduction of sorts for Clinton, who first made visits there during the 2008 presidential primary, the Times noted.
And she brings to the table a disconnection from
Newsmax (News)Oct 16 2014
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Republican rebellion: Family group puts pro-gay GOPers on election notice
Republicans and traditional family activists upset by the ongoing push of party leaders to embrace the gay-rights crowd and support same-sex marriage are rising up and vowing an election year fight.
But it’s not only 2014 they’re looking at — they’re also eyeing 2016, The Hill reported. One race in particular that’s caught their attention: Sen. Rob Portman, who recently gave his support
Washington Times