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Jul 19 2017
Opinion
President Trump is violating my constitutional rights by blocking me on Twitter
"When Trump blocks people for disagreeing with him, he isn’t just deciding not to hear our voices; he’s cutting us off from receiving these official statements. He has closed the door of the virtual town hall meeting to everyone except people who agree with or say nice things about him. When the president uses social media to communicate about government policy with millions of people and
Guest Writer - LeftJan 02 2016
News
Donald Trump's year of tweeting dangerously
Donald Trump didn’t just dominate media coverage and polls since announcing his White House bid in June. He dominated Twitter, too — a surprisingly effective strategy that saw him drive entire news cycles merely by blasting out choppy pronouncements on his Samsung Galaxy smartphone, often at odd hours. Trump enters the new year with more than 5.5 million Twitter followers and a slimmed-down
PoliticoJul 04 2012
News
Did Roberts Flip On The Health Care Decision?
In the days since the Supreme Court's historic health care ruling, there has been a good deal of speculation about whether Chief Justice John Roberts changed his mind in the course of deliberations, deciding late in the game to uphold the constitutionality of most of the law.
Even before the decision was announced, conservative writers railed that liberals and the so-called mainstream
NPR (Online News)Aug 31 2014
News
The Nuclear Option: When Officer Safety is Job No. 1, Citizens Die
Defending yet another police shooting of an American citizen, St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson last week casually made a stunning admission — one that fell largely on deaf ears among the twisted media, race pimps and merchants of racial discord gathered in Ferguson. "I think officer safety is the number one issue," Chief Dotson explained to reporters after two of his officers reportedly fired
Breitbart NewsJan 19 2015
News
NSA program reportedly helped US gather evidence against North Korea in Sony hack
A program implemented by the National Security Agency to help the U.S. and its allies track the computers and networks used by North Korean hackers was critical in gathering information that led Washington to conclude Pyongyang was behind last year's cyberattack on Sony Pictures.
The New York Times reported late Sunday that the NSA began placing malware in North Korean systems in 2010.
Fox News DigitalMar 08 2019
News
Cohen met with Schiff staff for over 10 hours before House Oversight Committee hearing, sources say
President Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen told House investigators this week that staff for Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., traveled to New York at least four times to meet with him for over 10 hours immediately before last month’s high-profile public testimony, according to two sources familiar with the matter -- as Republicans question whether the
Fox News DigitalJan 23 2022
Headline Roundup
Fauci Is 'Confident' Omicron Cases Will Peak By February, Infections Trending In 'Right Direction'
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday that he's "as confident as you can be" that the latest wave of Omicron coronavirus cases in the U.S. will peak by mid-February.
Fauci, one of the pandemic's most divisive figures, told anchor Martha Raddatz on ABC’s "This Week" that the level of infections recorded in the U.S. are "going in the right direction." He outlined a best-case scenario where COVID-
Axios New York Post (News) ABC News (Online)Jan 15 2015
News
Canada disses Obama, postpones meeting with U.S. over Keystone pipeline: report
The White House confirmed Thursday that Canada has postponed the North American Leaders Summit scheduled for next month but would not say whether tension over the Keystone XL oil pipeline is the reason.
Canada, this year’s summit host, announced Thursday that the summit will be held later in 2015, though no exact date has been set. Some Canadian media outlets, such as the Toronto Sun,
Washington TimesJan 20 2024
Headline Roundup
Israeli Minister Publicly Criticizes Netanyahu's Ruling Capability and Handling of Hamas War
On Thursday, retired military chief and current minister without portfolio Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war in Gaza.
The Details: Eisenkot, in an interview with the Israeli program Udva, said those claiming an "absolute defeat" of Hamas in Northern Gaza were not "speaking the truth.” He also criticized Netanyahu for failing to
Washington Examiner BBC News NBC News DigitalFeb 22 2024
Headline Roundup
Does the SAT Make the College Admissions Process More Fair?
On Thursday, Yale University announced it is reversing its pandemic-era test-optional policy and will again require standardized tests scores to apply. This follows a similar reversal from Dartmouth College, which sparked discussion over the efficacy and fairness of standardized testing.
Restoring Meritocracy? A writer in the New York Post Opinion (Right bias) argued that colleges
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