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May 27 2021
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Trust & the Election: Left, Right & Center | Wilfred Reilly, Shouvik Banerjee & Chris Paul with John Wood, Jr.
America is more than half a year removed from the 2020 election. Most Trump voters still suspect voter fraud determined the outcome. The vast majority of Biden voters think such ideas are off the wall. Many Americans, meanwhile, believe that media bias and the practices of Big Tech are the real corruptors of American elections.
Can left, right and center reason together about the 2020
John R. Wood Jr.Jul 12 2019
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ICE to Launch Roundup of Undocumented Immigrants Sunday
Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami are among cities anticipating raids; orders include detention and deportations, administration officials say.
WASHINGTON—Immigration and Customs Enforcement will launch an effort to round up thousands of undocumented migrants across the country on Sunday as part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, according to three
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 31 2022
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Lawmakers Contested on Reinstating Indoor Mask Mandates
Lawmakers have been contested on whether to reinstate indoor mask mandates.
Over 60% of Americans are currently residing in counties that entered the "high" category of COVID-19 cases where the CDC recommends masking in indoor settings for all people regardless of vaccination status, according to data posted by the public health organization. Several cities and counties, including Los
MarketWatch ABC News (Online) ZeroHedgeJun 13 2020
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Is it time to reimagine police shows and movies?
One of America’s most popular entertainment genres is the police show. Stories about crime are exciting, dramatic and have drawn large audiences for decades. But as the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others have sparked widespread protests and the nation reckons with police brutality and systemic racism, TV shows about law enforcement have come under fresh scrutiny for
Yahoo! The 360Jul 14 2013
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Young Adults Key To White House Obamacare Strategy
When the White House thinks about how to measure the success of President Barack Obama's health care reform law, the most important number isn't the 49 million Americans who don't have health insurance. It's the 150 uninsured people in a single neighborhood in Los Angeles or Miami they want to reach.
The 2010 Obamacare law has sweeping aims and is projected to reduce the number of U.S.
HuffPostJun 07 2022
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Previewing Tuesday's Primaries in California and 6 Other States
Voters in California, Mississippi, New Jersey, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota and New Mexico will head to the polls Tuesday to vote in key primary races — some that could affect the GOP's chances of taking over the U.S. House in November.
In Montana, Ryan Zinke, who served as Interior Secretary under former President Trump, is running for a newly-created House seat gained by redistricting
Politico Reuters Fox News (Online News)Jun 01 2020
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Trump, attorney general to meet as U.S. cities smolder amid protests
President Donald Trump was scheduled to meet with his top law enforcement officer behind closed doors on Monday as cities nationwide awoke from a smoldering weekend of violent protests over race and policing in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chaotic demonstrations from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles swelled from peaceful protests - sparked by the death of a black man, George
ReutersSep 17 2020
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Free assembly vs. public safety: US mayors making it work
Long months of civil disorder belie progress some U.S. mayors are making on reforms demanded by protesters and in best practices for dealing with the protests themselves.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has been getting it from all sides.
After more than 80 days of protests over racial injustice and policing, one of the city’s biggest real estate developers emailed the mayor and his
Christian Science MonitorDec 16 2020
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'Whose lives matter most?': California's vaccine rollout faces tough questions of equity
Advocates for farmworkers, incarcerated people and indigenous communities are pushing for early access to Covid vaccine
As the first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine arrive in California, officials are facing intense pressure to prioritize vulnerable communities and promote equity and racial justice in the state’s distribution scheme.
Historically marginalized groups that have been
The GuardianMay 02 2023
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Why Are Hollywood Writers Striking?
Members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) began striking at midnight on Monday, as the union failed to reach a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Production on many popular TV shows may stop during the strike.
For Context: The WGA;s contract expired Monday, and negotiations on a new contract have gone on for weeks. On April 17, 97.85% of
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