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Mar 31 2015
News
Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz Back Indiana’s Religious-Objections Law
As Indiana lawmakers moved to clarify the state’s new religious-objections law, Republican presidential candidates are lining up to support it.
The law is just days-old and earning national attention, with opponents worried that the law could allow for discrimination against gays and lesbians. The law allows people or companies to challenge government rules that “substantially burden”
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 07 2016
News
Kill the death tax, before it kills you.
If Hillary Clinton wins the election, a lot of bad things will happen on taxes, not least of which is a big hike in the death tax. Hillary wants to apply the death tax to smaller estates and raise the tax rate to 45%, which means that when you count the state estate taxes, the government will take more than half of many ranches, farms, and businesses. Apparently, this will ring the bell for
The American SpectatorJan 14 2020
Opinion
The New Post-Trump Constitution
The new normal: Impeachment as a routine partisan tool, endless investigations, lying under oath with impunity, surveillance of political enemies, zero accountability …
The Left sees Donald Trump’s comportment, rallies, and tweets as a new low in presidential comportment that justifies extraordinary countermeasures. But Trump personal characteristics are idiosyncratic and may or may not
Victor HansonJul 09 2016
News
DONALD TRUMP’S FIELD TRIP TO CONGRESS DID NOT GO WELL
On Thursday, Donald Trump strolled into the marble halls of the United States Congress, a grand emperor with a golden crown, demanding adulation and tribute from the Republicans. But instead of immediately prostrating themselves in front of him—or even giving him the most tepid of endorsements—the G.O.P., perhaps realizing that they are a separate branch of government, greeted him with
Vanity FairNov 20 2013
News
Obama says he could support piecemeal approach to overhauling immigration system
President Obama in a WSJ CEO Council interview said that he would accept a piecemeal approach to overhauling the immigration system - a shift from his calls for a comprehensive overhaul that reflects the governing realities in a divided Congress.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2017
News
Trump Administration to Significantly Expand Pro-Life Mexico City Policy
The Brody File has learned that the Trump administration will significantly expand the pro-life Mexico City Policy by drastically increasing the amount of global health assistance funds and government programs that will be covered under the policy. A White House official tells The Brody File that on Monday they’ll announce a policy called, “Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance,” in
CBNFeb 21 2015
News
White House Looks For Ways To 'Undercut' Netanyahu's Visit
The Obama administration is taking measures to undercut Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the United States. Top officials, including Vice President Biden, are being sent away when the Israeli head of government delivers his address in March.
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TownhallJan 20 2013
News
Obama Sworn In for 2nd Term, This Time Quietly
The quiet ceremony before Mondays public pomp, forced by a quirk of the constitutional calendar, started President Obamas second term with a divided government at home and persistent threats abroad.
New York Times (News)Jan 13 2020
News
Thousands of Iranian protesters hit streets condemning leaders over downed plane
Apologies from Iranian leaders over the downing of an airliner last week have done little to quell mass anti-government protests spreading across the country.
Thousands of demonstrators hit the streets this weekend condemning Iranian authorities for shooting down a Ukrainian passenger plane and killing all 176 people on board.
The airliner disaster came hours after Iran fired
CNN (Online News)Aug 15 2013
News
Obama warns of further steps in Egypt, cancels military exercises
President Barack Obama announced Thursday that the United States has canceled joint military training exercises with the Egyptian military and alluded to the fact that his administration could take further steps to deal with the violence in Egypt. "Going forward, I've asked my national security team to assess the implications of the actions taken by the interim government and further steps we
CNN (Online News)