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Jan 14 2016
Opinion
The State of Our System
Although I am the prototypical super-nerd who habitually watches wall-to-wall coverage of the State of the Union address, I must confess that I recorded it on Tuesday night. Perhaps this only increases my nerd status. But as I was driving home -- at the same time President Obama was concluding his speech -- a barrage of messages and social media posts lit up my mobile: "POTUS must have read
HuffPostDec 20 2012
News
With Nation's Eyes On Newtown, Washington Distracted By Fiscal Cliff
Anyone hoping that the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre might change dynamics in the nation's capital when it comes to the issue of guns met some level of Washington reality on Wednesday.
President Obama held a news conference to announce his response to the Connecticut killings of 26 grade-schoolers and educators, including his naming of Vice President Joe Biden to head a team
NPR (Online News)Feb 06 2024
Headline Roundup
Nikki Haley Requests Secret Service Protection Citing ‘Multiple Issues’
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has requested Secret Service protection, The Wall Street Journal (Center bias) reported.
Facing Threats: Haley attributed the request to “multiple issues” her campaign has faced recently. Last week in Columbia, South Carolina, a protesting Israel’s war in Gaza was apprehended by Haley’s private security team when she tried to rush the stage
Wall Street Journal (News) Associated Press New York Post (News)Sep 28 2012
Opinion
Health Care Law Saves $3.9 Billion on Drug Costs
The Affordable Care Act has been a boon to Medicare beneficiaries, saving them more than $3.9 billion on prescription drugs, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
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The Affordable Care Act has helped Medicare beneficiaries pay for costly prescription drugs.  Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/
AARPOct 20 2012
Opinion
Think Again: Bad News About the News
Covering the media is one of more depressing jobs in journalism but also one of the easiest. Every morning you can wake up to about a dozen websites where the stories of the previous day have already been aggregated for you, often with snappy comments and suggestions of where the story is likely to lead the following day.
Center For American ProgressApr 19 2022
Headline Roundup
The Washington Post Reveals the Woman Behind ‘Libs of TikTok’
Washington Post (Lean Left bias) journalist Taylor Lorenz stirred controversy on Tuesday by publishing an article that included the name of the woman behind the @LibsofTikTok Twitter account.
According to the article, the woman’s name and phone number were used in the publicly available registration of LibsofTikTok.us last October. Notably, the article did not publish the woman's phone
Washington Post The Daily Wire NewsweekApr 10 2024
Headline Roundup
Should Biden Cancel Unpaid Interest for Some Student Loan Borrowers?
Commentary surrounding President Joe Biden’s latest student loan interest cancellation plan echoed previous partisan reactions to student debt forgiveness.
The Details: The plan would cancel up to $20,000 in unpaid interest for borrowers who earn less than $120,000 and owe more than their initial loan amount.
Lawless ‘Bribe’: As previously, voices opposing Biden’s latest plan
New York Post (Opinion) Las Vegas Review-Journal MSNBCMar 19 2019
News
Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen's emails were sought in mid-2017: filings
Federal authorities sought warrants to investigate Michael Cohen’s email accounts in July 2017, nine months before the office and hotel room of U.S. President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer were raided, according to documents made public on Tuesday.
Emails were sought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office, which is probing Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election
ReutersJan 16 2020
Headline Roundup
Sanders Campaign Organizer Filmed Threatening Violence if Defeated in Primary
In undercover footage released by right-leaning watchdog Project Veritas, an organizer for Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign in Iowa is heard saying Milwaukee, the site of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, "will burn" if Sanders loses the nomination. The campaign worker also threatened violence against media members, and suggested Soviet-style forced labor camps should be used
Breitbart News RealClearPolitics Washington ExaminerMay 07 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden Denounces Antisemitism in Holocaust Remembrance Speech
President Joe Biden condemned antisemitism in a keynote address at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Days of Remembrance ceremony on Tuesday.
Key Quotes: Speaking at the U.S. Capitol, Biden emphasized the importance of not forgetting the Holocaust, saying, “We’re at risk of people not knowing the truth.” While Biden recognized that “people have strong beliefs and deep convictions
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