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Jan 21 2021
News
Biden launches COVID-19 initiatives on first full day in White House
President Joe Biden launched initiatives on Thursday to rein in the raging COVID-19 pandemic, tackling his top priority on his first full day in the White House as he tries to turn the page on Donald Trump’s tumultuous leadership.
His administration plans a coordinated federal coronavirus response aimed at restoring trust in the government and focused on boosting vaccines, increasing
ReutersOct 29 2020
News
Foreign election interference: Is the U.S. prepared?
After the 2016 presidential election, major investigations were launched to understand the extent of Russia’s efforts to affect the outcome. The question of how much of an impact, if any, Russian meddling had on the result is a matter of debate. But intelligence officials have linked Russian actors to a sprawling influence campaign that included hacks of Democratic Party officials and a wave
Yahoo! The 360May 12 2020
News
'We’re winning': Biden insists his basement campaign is working
Joe Biden doesn't believe being stuck in his Delaware home's basement is hurting his chances of becoming president.
The presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee bristled when asked Tuesday about when he expected to restart his campaign for the White House ahead of the general election.
"We're on the campaign trail now. And everybody says, 'You know Biden's hiding.' Well,
Washington ExaminerJul 29 2021
Analysis
Biden Department Of Justice Threatens To Sue To Lock In 2020 Election Chaos
New documents represent the Biden administration’s latest attempt to squelch investigations into irregularities, silence critics of the 2020 election, and cement free-for-all voting ‘procedures.’
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice issued two “guidance documents” purportedly “to ensure states fully comply with federal laws regarding election.” Those documents, however, really
The FederalistJan 08 2015
News
Obama Will Veto Legislation Restoring The 40-Hour Work Week
One of the first agenda items on the to-do list for the new Congress is redefining the definition of full-time work under Obamacare's employer mandate, which goes into effect this year. Under the healthcare law, companies have cut hours in order to avoid reaching the Obamacare threshold requiring businesses to provide health insurance if they employ more than 50 full-time workers at 30-hours
TownhallMay 06 2020
Fact Check
Did Trump Say COVID-19 Deaths Wouldn’t Hurt Anyone as Much as Himself?
Claim: When U.S. President Donald Trump was asked what he'd say to people who lost family members to COVID-19, he replied, "I would say this didn't hurt anyone as much as it hurt me."
Rating:False
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SnopesOct 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Healthcare
Healthcare is an ever-present issue in the minds of politicians and voters alike. While differing on specific policy priorities, both Democrats and Republicans voters indicate healthcare is of importance when selecting candidates.
RELATED: Surveys Show Both Democrats and Republicans Support Healthcare Improvements
As the 2022 midterm elections quickly approach, many candidates
Rose MercerJan 12 2020
Opinion
The Killing of Soleimani Was Not an ‘Assassination’
Since the strike on Qasem Soleimani, newsrooms have debated whether to use the term “assassination” to describe it. Numerous stories, including from the New York Times and NPR, have called the killing an assassination, as have politicians such as Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. NPR’s public editor explained the publication’s policy: “While we have not mandated the word’s use, it
National Review (News)Mar 31 2020
News
Defense Department watchdog to oversee $2 trillion coronavirus rescue bill - live updates
Glenn Fine, the inspector general for the Defense Department, was appointed to head the committee that will oversee the largest rescue package in U.S. history.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump last week, provides more than $2 trillion to help stave off the economic IMPACTS caused by the COVID-19 outbreak that
USA TODAYNov 14 2013
News
OBAMA TO ALTER PARAMETERS OF OBAMACARE YET AGAIN – DOES HE HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO UNILATERALLY CHANGE LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS?
The Affordable Care Act, as passed by Congress, looks quite different today. President Barack Obama has unilaterally altered the law to delay the insurance mandate for businesses and make changes for lawmakers so they aren’t subject to the same health care regulations as the rest of the American people.
On Thursday, Obama announced that he would be making yet another change to the law
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