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Dec 12 2023
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Harvard board backs university president after congressional remarks
Harvard University's governing board declared its support for the Ivy League school's president on Tuesday, a day after meeting to weigh the public backlash following remarks she made at last week's congressional hearing on antisemitism.
The Harvard Corporation, the university's governing body, in a statement said it had reaffirmed its support for Harvard President Claudine Gay's
ReutersJan 22 2018
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Temporary Funding Bill Ends Government Shutdown
The Senate passed a temporary funding bill to reopen the government for the next three weeks after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) promised Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) that DACA legislation would advance to the Senate floor no later than Feb. 8th.
Slate Reuters TownhallJan 20 2018
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Senate Rejects Bill, Government Shutdown Begins
Senators voted late Friday to reject a House-passed bill that would have funded the government until February 16. Although the voting did not fall completely along party lines, most Democrats voted against the bill in hopes of negotiation on "Dreamers," while many Republicans were making arguments related to child healthcare funding. Many on the Left are blaming the Trump administration and
The Hill Washington Times HuffPostDec 26 2023
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FBI, Denver police investigating threats against Colorado judges who barred Trump from state's ballots
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Denver Police Department are investigating threats made against Colorado Supreme Court justices who ruled that former President Trump is prohibited from appearing on the state's ballots in next year's presidential election. A spokesperson for Denver police confirmed to Fox News Digital that it is "currently investigating incidents directed at
Fox News DigitalDec 27 2023
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'Rubbing her constituents the wrong way': Lauren Boebert slammed for switching districts
Colorado GOPer Lauren Boebert will reportedly be switching her districts in order to have a better chance at winning her 2024 election. Boebert, who has been plagued by scandals and is facing stiff GOP and Democrat competition in her current Colorado district, will run in Colorado’s 4th Congressional district next year instead of the 3rd Congressional District, according to local . "The 4th
Raw StoryJan 10 2024
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Those Behind the Efforts to Disqualify Trump Have Something in Common
All over America, party loyalists whose preferred candidate is President Joe Biden are engaging in lawfare to win at the ballot box by any means necessary. Some of the bad-faith actors spearheading the efforts to defeat former President Donald Trump — the GOP's far-and-away frontrunner — before Election Day even begins are beneficiaries of puppeteering philanthropist George Soros.
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TownhallDec 28 2023
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Nikki Haley's Civil War remarks spark backlash from conservatives
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley sparked a backlash on social media, including from conservatives, after she was asked about the cause of the Civil War and didn't mention slavery in her answer. Haley, who served six years as South Carolina's governor and then two years as the ambassador to the United Nations, was asked by a voter during a town hall in Berlin, New Hampshire, on
NewsweekJan 06 2024
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Blinken opens latest urgent Mideast tour in Turkey as fears grow that Gaza war may engulf region
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken kicked off his latest urgent Middle East diplomatic mission in Turkey on Saturday, as fears mount that Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza may explode into a broader conflict.
Blinken’s fourth visit in three months comes amid worrying developments outside of Gaza, including in Lebanon, northern Israel, the Red Sea and Iraq, that have put intense
Associated PressDec 28 2023
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Nikki Haley Implodes When Asked About Slavery
When asked what was the cause of the Civil War, Nikki Haley mentioned freedom and capitalism, but she refused to say anything about slavery. Haley was asked, “What was the cause of the Civil War?” The presidential candidate answered, “Well, don’t come with an easy question or anything. I mean, I think the cause of the Civil War was basically how government was gonna run the freedoms and what
PoliticusUSADec 26 2023
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Mishawaka man found alive after crashing truck, being trapped for 6 days in northwest Indiana
PORTER COUNTY, Ind. (WNDU) - Indiana State Police say a Mishawaka man who had been trapped for six days after crashing his truck in northwest Indiana was found alive by two good Samaritans on Tuesday afternoon. The Porter County Dispatch Center received a 911 call about a crash on I-94 at the Salt Creek overpass, which is approximately one mile east of the Portage exit. Two local fishermen
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