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Jan 20 2020
News
Women denied abortions live in financial distress years later, study finds
The financial cards are stacked against women who want but are denied an abortion, as they and their children are more likely to spend years living in poverty than those able to end their pregnancies, a new study suggests. Those compelled to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term are far more likely to experience eviction, bankruptcy and be mired in debt, according to the findings released Monday
CBS News (Online)Jun 17 2020
News
How Trump's missteps undermined the US's recovery from pandemic
Situation could have been somewhat rescued if president backed his own administration’s efforts, experts say, but instead he has shown little leadership
Despite the inertia and dysfunction that plagued the early stages of the US government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, the situation could still have been somewhat rescued if Donald Trump had merely backed the efforts of his own
The GuardianMar 05 2016
News
Clinton Offers Economic Plan Focused on Jobs
In an election year defined by angry populism, Hillary Clinton made an optimistic economic pitch on Friday, presenting a wide-ranging plan for job growth that would provide incentives for corporations that invest in employees and strip tax benefits from companies that move jobs overseas.
Speaking at an auto parts manufacturer in Detroit, days before Michigan holds its Democratic primary
New York Times (News)Nov 09 2020
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Sidney Powell Makes Explosive Voter Fraud Allegation: 'They Had This All Planned'
Sidney Powell, a member of President Trump’s legal team, alleged that Democrats had a widespread voter fraud operation on Election Day, saying an audit on all computer systems "that played a role" is necessary.
“The computer glitches could not and should not have happened at all,” she told Fox News’s Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. “That’s where the fraud took place where they were flipping
TownhallAug 11 2020
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Joe Biden Weighs VP Pick After Search Committee Wraps Up
Joe Biden’s allies have been told to expect an announcement midweek revealing his choice of running mate, according to a person familiar with the process, and multiple people said his search committee has finished its work.
Mr. Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has been considering a group that includes California Sen. Kamala Harris, former Obama national security
Wall Street Journal (News)May 19 2019
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Romney disagrees with GOP congressman's conclusion on Trump's 'impeachable conduct'
Sen. Mitt Romney said Sunday that he disagrees with Rep. Justin Amash on the Michigan Republican's recent comments that President Donald Trump's conduct has met the "threshold for impeachment." "My own view is that Justin Amash has reached a different conclusion than I have. I respect him, I think it's a courageous statement," Romney told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." "The
CNN (Online News)Jan 06 2020
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Pelosi says House will introduce 'War Power Resolution' aimed to limit Trump's Iran military action
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday sent a letter to Democratic members of Congress announcing the House will introduce and vote on a "War Powers Resolution to limit the President's military actions regarding Iran" amid rising tension.
The resolution, Pelosi writes, "reasserts Congress's long-established oversight responsibilities by mandating that if no further Congressional action is
CNN (Online News)Jan 20 2016
Opinion
Outrage About Flint, but Not Chicago
At Sunday’s Democratic presidential debate, Hillary Clinton said that she “spent a lot of time last week being outraged by what’s happening in Flint, Michigan,” where state officials were slow to respond to elevated levels of lead in the city’s drinking water. Mrs. Clinton’s outrage may be heartfelt but it is also politically calculated.
Flint’s water problems date to 2014, when the
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jul 18 2019
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How to watch the second Democratic debate
The second round of Democratic debates are coming, and it could be a make-or-break moment for a number of presidential candidates. Here’s what you need to know, from how to watch the debates to what to watch for.
How to watch: Date: Tuesday, July 30 and Wednesday, July 31
Time: 8 p.m. Eastern
Where: The debates will be held in Michigan, a state Trump won by less than half
Washington PostJun 02 2020
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Vote by mail: Is it safe, fair, and ready for November?
Many states have expanded mail-in voting ahead of the 2020 election in order to ensure fair access for all amid the ongoing pandemic. This has led to concerns that the expected surge in people voting by mail, could lead to delays and inaccuracies that would undermine faith in the election results.
Is mail-in voting the same as absentee voting?
No. Absentee voters must request a
Christian Science Monitor