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Dec 08 2020
Analysis
Will Biden Pick a USDA Secretary Who Sees Our Food Crises Clearly?
The next secretary of the US Department of Agriculture will confront two of the most dire problems facing the nation: spiking levels of hunger brought on by the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout, and the damage that ever-increasing climate chaos visits upon our most productive farming regions.
The New York Times will tell you a different story. According to a recent article
Mother JonesDec 24 2020
News
A Choir Tries to Keep Its Christmas Tradition Alive
CAMBRIDGE, England — On a recent evening, the 16 boys and 14 men of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, stood in the gothic chapel where they perform, spread out in the flickering candlelight.
A few of the choristers gazed at the vaulted ceiling about 80 feet above them. Then Daniel Hyde, the choir’s music director, signaled that he was ready to begin, and all slipped off the masks
New York Times (News)Jan 15 2021
News
Biden Picks Former F.D.A. Chief to Lead Federal Vaccine Efforts
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has chosen Dr. David Kessler to help lead Operation Warp Speed, the program to accelerate development of Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, according to transition officials.
Dr. Kessler, a pediatrician and lawyer who headed the Food and Drug Administration during the presidencies of George Bush and Bill Clinton, has been a key adviser to Mr. Biden on
New York Times (News)Jul 06 2020
News
Seattle police subpoena photos, video of protests from media
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Police Department has gone to court to gain access to unpublished media images from the May 30 protests as part of an investigation to identify who allegedly helped set police vehicles on fire and stole firearms from them.
The Seattle Times reports the SPD is demanding the production of unedited photos and video taken over a 90-minute afternoon period by The
Associated PressSep 25 2019
News
'GameDay' attendee who raised over $1 million with sign apologizes for 'hurtful' tweets
A man who was spotted asking for beer money on ESPN's "College GameDay" broadcast has apologized for racist tweets that were uncovered by The Des Moines Register.
The Register reported that it uncovered two racist jokes in Carson King's previous tweets, noting that one compared black mothers to gorillas and another made light of black people killed in the Holocaust.
The tweets
The HillJul 04 2020
News
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump campaign official and girlfriend of president's son, tests positive for coronavirus
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a senior Trump campaign official and Donald Trump Jr.’s girlfriend, tested positive for coronavirus while in South Dakota on Friday, the chief of staff for the Trump Victory Finance Committee confirmed Friday.
Trump Jr., the eldest son of President Donald Trump, tested negative, Sergio Gor said.
NBC News DigitalDec 17 2021
Analysis
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Tried to Overturn the Election. Now He’s Going After Roe.
It was hardly the keynote slot—before Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, before Eric and Lara Trump, before Rudy Giuliani calling for “trial by combat,” before John Eastman, dressed for some reason like Indiana Jones, and long before President Donald Trump, who would speak for more than an hour and incite an insurrection against Congress. But Ken Paxton didn’t mind being an afterthought
Mother JonesMar 27 2021
News
Harvard punishes professor who had ties to Jeffrey Epstein
A Harvard University professor who had close ties with Jeffrey Epstein and is accused of giving the disgraced financier an office on campus will be barred from starting new research or advising students for at least two years, the school announced Thursday.
Martin Nowak will be allowed to continue teaching during that period, but other contact with students will be limited and his
NBC News DigitalAug 25 2020
News
Falwell Flip-Flops On Resignation, Ultimately Resigns As Liberty University President
After a confusing and chaotic 48 hours, Jerry Falwell Jr. confirmed Monday evening he has resigned from his position as President of Liberty University according to ABC News and the Wall Street Journal.
Jerry Falwell Jr, who took over as president of Liberty University in 2007 after his father’s death, confirmed Monday night to ABC News that he had officially resigned.
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The Daily CallerJan 25 2021
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