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Jun 12 2019
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Biden stays above the pack – and aims fire at Trump
By skipping a big Iowa cattle call, and visiting the state on his own a few days later, the former VP stays a step ahead of the overcrowded field.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden may be widely regarded by analysts and rivals as a “weak” frontrunner – but so far, he’s running a pretty savvy campaign.
Over the weekend, Mr. Biden raised some eyebrows by opting to
Christian Science MonitorNov 26 2014
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Exclusive: Officer Darren Wilson Discusses His Personal Life
Police Officer Darren Wilson, who has been in seclusion since the fatal shooting of Ferguson teenager Michael Brown, revealed to "Good Morning America" today that he and his new wife are expecting a baby.
ABC News (Online)Aug 27 2016
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Libertarians hope rallies and ads can nudge them into the presidential debates
On Friday morning, the third day in his four-day New England campaign swing, Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson told a joke. He was the punch line.
“This is a crazy election,” Johnson said, looking out at dozens of Mainers who had come out for a breakfast meet-and-greet. “You know how crazy this election is? I’m going to be the next president of the United States. That’s how
Washington PostJan 26 2015
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Legal Marijuana Is The Fastest-Growing Industry In The U.S.: Report
Legal marijuana is the fastest-growing industry in the United States and if the trend toward legalization spreads to all 50 states, marijuana could become larger than the organic food industry, according to a new report obtained by The Huffington Post.
HuffPostOct 25 2016
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Election 2016: The Potentially Polarizing Effects Of Search Engines, Social Media And Motivated Reasoning
According to a new study by the Pew Research Center, 81 percent of supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump disagree not only on their respective policies and plans but also on the “basic facts” surrounding the candidates and the election. The Pew Research Center stated that its survey was conducted online from Sept. 27 to Oct. 10 among 4,132 adults, including 3,616 registered voters,
HuffPostApr 17 2019
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Trump Administration Moves to Deny Bail to Some Asylum Seekers
Ruling could mean that asylum seekers could spend more time in jail while their cases are decided
The Trump administration has moved to deny bail to some asylum seekers at the southern border, amid a surge of Central American immigrant families that the administration has dubbed a crisis.
If the ruling issued by Attorney General William Barr Tuesday takes effect, it could mean
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 04 2015
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Matt Bevin, Republican, Wins Governor’s Race in Kentucky
Matt Bevin, a Republican political novice, wealthy Louisville businessman and Tea Party favorite, was elected Kentucky’s next governor on Tuesday and swept fellow Republicans into statewide office with him. The stunning victory heralds a new era in a state where Democrats have held the governor’s mansion for all but four of the last 44 years.
New York Times (News)Nov 24 2014
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Defense Secretary Hagel to Resign Under Pressure from Obama
The New York Times reported Monday morning that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has been asked to resign, and that President Barack Obama would announce his resignation in a Rose Garden ceremony Monday.
The BlazeApr 24 2024
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Recapping the Pennsylvania Primary
On Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania went to the polls to participate in the commonwealth's primary election. Former President Donald Trump and President Biden won their primaries, as did progressive freshman Rep. Summer Lee (D). The Senate race was also set, with David McCormick (R) and Sen. Bob Casey (D) winning their primaries.
Key Details: On Tuesday, Trump received over 83% of the
The Epoch Times New York Times (News) The HillApr 03 2022
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Amazon Workers On Staten Island Vote To Successfully Form Company's First Unionized US Warehouse
Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse voted Friday to form the Amazon Labor Union, becoming the first of the retail giant’s U.S. warehouses to successfully vote to organize.
Warehouse workers cast 2,654 votes in favor of unionization and 2,131 opposing votes, according to National Labor Relations Board officials. Federal labor officials said the results of the count won't be
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