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May 02 2016
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Ted Cruz Stays Positive Despite Grim Numbers in Indiana
It almost resembled Iowa, if you squinted. Senator Ted Cruz expressed gratitude for the “common-sense good judgment” of Midwesterners.
His stump speech had scarcely changed, from a favorite anecdote about a drawling West Texas farmer to a running countdown of the time remaining before the primary. (“Fifty-one hours,” he said sternly.)
He drew a crowd of several hundred at a faith
New York Times (News)Sep 09 2021
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Story of the Week: Students Return to Schools Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
After spending much of the past year learning remotely, many U.S. students are returning to in-person classes. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact students and school systems nationwide. COVID-19 cases among children rose as schools reopened, and more than 1,400 schools across 35 states have closed again temporarily for COVID-19 related reasons. Children younger than 12 aren't
AllSides StaffOct 03 2019
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Trump’s impeachment defiance spooks key voting blocs
Many voters critical to Trump are breaking from the president on impeachment, posing a risk to his congressional firewall.
President Donald Trump was in trouble with women voters long before House Democrats launched a formal impeachment inquiry against him last week. Since then, his standing has grown only worse.
Nearly a half-dozen polls conducted since last Tuesday, when House
PoliticoOct 20 2014
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Poll: Likely Voters Favor a GOP-Led Congress
People who are likely to vote in the Nov. 4 midterm elections this year say they prefer Congress to be controlled by the Republicans instead of the Democrats, a new poll has found.
According to a Wall Street Journal/ NBC News/ Annenberg survey conducted Oct. 10-16 of 1,172 voters, 49 percent of likely voters prefer a Republican-led Congress compared to 44 percent who would like a
Newsmax (News)Apr 21 2020
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The Anti-Lockdown Protests
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Over the weekend, rallies were held in over 10 U.S. states, protesting lockdown policies imposed by various state governors. While many protest organizers asked protesters to wear masks and maintain social Abridge NewsSep 10 2014
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Calm down, America: We’re as safe as we were a year ago
President Obama hasn’t even given his speech outlining plans for increased military action to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, but we already have a chyron for its coverage: “America on Edge” is the way NBC headlined its new poll Tuesday, which found that 47 percent of Americans believe the U.S. is less safe than it was before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
That’s higher than
SalonJan 20 2024
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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 DigitalSep 14 2020
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Courting the Hispanic Vote
As President Trump courts Hispanic voters, a Marist/NBC poll shows Trump narrowly ahead of Joe Biden among Hispanics in Florida.
Meanwhile, the Biden campaign is building a significant Latino outreach program, spurred on by warnings from Latino groups that lackluster efforts to win their support could hurt him in November.
Washington Post USA TODAY National Review (News)Mar 25 2019
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Sarah Sanders BLASTS Liberal Media, Demands Apology
Appearing on NBC’s Today show Monday morning to discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller clearing President Trump of collusion with Russia, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders eviscerated irresponsible liberal media coverage of the investigation and demanded that the press apologize to the President and the American people.
During the contentious exchange, co-host Savannah
NewsBustersJun 24 2019
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Stand-Ins, Push-Ups and Long Drives: How the 2020 Field Is Preparing for the Debates
The ambush came seconds after Senator Kirsten Gillibrand began launching into a pitch for one of her core policy proposals: a system of publicly financing elections. As she began describing her idea, a man to her right interrupted.
“I’m sorry, I have to step in here,” said the man, who was going by the name of Andrew Yang, one of Ms. Gillibrand’s rivals.
Ms. Gillibrand rebuffed
New York Times (News)