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Jan 29 2019
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Frosh Dems rock Capitol boat with brash, confrontational style
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar are not trying to avoid the spotlight.
Fox News DigitalJun 15 2021
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Trump Pushed DOJ Officials To Back Claims That The Election Was Stolen, Documents Show
Documents released by the House Oversight Committee show how former President Donald Trump and his allies pressured the Department of Justice (DOJ) to back his baseless claims that the 2020 election was rigged late last year.
The documents, which were made public Tuesday, show Trump and several allies, including his former chief-of-staff Mark Meadows, pressuring senior DOJ officials to
The Daily CallerMar 08 2022
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GOP governors ready fall ad blitz in 5 battleground states
The Republican Governors Association is rolling out its first round of major TV buys ahead of the 2022 midterms, investing $31.4 million in five states that feature top gubernatorial races.
The TV buy, shared first with POLITICO, covers Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin — four states where Democrats are defending first-term governors and one open seat, Arizona, where
PoliticoAug 15 2021
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Who can ask about your vaccine status? Here’s what you need to know about HIPAA
As we return to learn and work in person, you might be wondering how to talk to others about whether they’ve gotten a COVID-19 vaccine — or if it’s even legal to ask.
When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., was asked last month if she had been vaccinated against COVID-19, she said the question itself was “in violation of my HIPAA rights.”
“You see, with HIPAA rights, we don’t
PBS NewsHourJun 09 2020
Analysis
The Partisan Undermining of Coronavirus Science
The universal lockdown of the country following the COVID-19 outbreak raised tensions through every segment of American society. The social and economic disruptions sparked protests all over the country, most famously in Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. These protests were quickly denounced by media personalities, medical experts, and politicians who claimed that the risk of spreading the virus
National Review (News)Jan 21 2016
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'Our mouths were ajar': Doctor's fight to expose Flint's water crisis
Flint, Michigan (CNN)If Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha hadn't had a friend over to dinner in August, the public might still be in the dark about the lead contamination poisoning the water supply in Flint, Michigan.
Nov 19 2021
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Vigilance or vigilantism? Old laws’ legacy in modern US.
The Rittenhouse trial, the trial of Ahmaud Arbery’s killers, and Texas’ controversial abortion law all point to some Americans’ increasing desire to aggressively police others’ behavior. The trend has echoes of vigilantism’s long history in the U.S.
Two high-profile murder trials coming to a close in the U.S. pose a challenging question: To what extent can a regular citizen legally take
Christian Science MonitorNov 29 2018
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Oakland University, a Gun-Free Zone, Is Giving Students Hockey Pucks to Defend Themselves from Mass Shooters
A college in Michigan thinks the best way for students and professors to defend themselves in the event of a mass shooting might be to throw hockey pucks at the gunman.
ReasonNews Media
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Nov 16 2021
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Biden heads to New Hampshire to tout infrastructure law
President Biden is traveling to New Hampshire on Tuesday to kick off a two-state, two-day swing to highlight the benefits of the $1.2 trillion physical infrastructure plan, which the president signed into law before a bipartisan audience Monday.
During his trip to Woodstock, New Hampshire, Mr. Biden is scheduled to visit the NH 175 bridge that crosses the Pemigewasset River. Built in
CBS News (Online)