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Nov 13 2023
Headline Roundup
Republican Tim Scott Suspends Presidential Campaign
GOP hopeful and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott announced he is suspending his presidential campaign.
The Details: Scott made the announcement in a TV interview on Fox News (Right bias) with host and longtime friend Trey Gowdy. The announcement reportedly came as a shock to his campaign team and close allies. Scott confirmed a statement he made earlier in the race, that he is not
Politico BBC News New York Post (News)Oct 07 2019
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Syrian regime claims Turkey is ALREADY striking Kurdish targets as U.S. troops withdraw, Republican fury at 'betrayal' grows, and Donald Trump claims he has told Turkish leader: 'Any of our people get hurt - big trouble'
The regime of Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad claimed Monday through state-run media that Turkey began launching aerial attacks across the border, as American troops are obeying President Donald Trump's order to withdraw to the United States.
Trump defended his decision as unconfirmed reports of airstrikes blanketed Twitter, largely traceable back to unverified amateur video. Syrian
Daily MailAug 12 2020
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925 Quarantined for Covid. Is This a Successful School Reopening?
A suburban Atlanta county opened its schools amid controversy and a growing case count, previewing a difficult national back-to-school season.
The first letter went out on Aug. 4, one day after students in the Cherokee County School District returned to their classrooms for the first time since the eruption of the coronavirus pandemic.
“Dear Parents,” wrote Dr. Ashley Kennerly,
New York Times (News)Jun 26 2017
Opinion
OPINION: Don’t blame Republicans for gerrymandering. It’s a bipartisan problem.
I am in complete agreement with Tom Toles’s disgust with gerrymandering as indicated in his June 13 editorial cartoon. But in that cartoon, he implied that only Republicans (see elephant) are responsible. He should look a very few miles north to a state with some of the most ridiculously gerrymandered districts in the nation. Need I mention that it was Democrats who did this? While I can
Washington PostOct 04 2019
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Iranian Hackers Tried To Infiltrate A Presidential Campaign, Microsoft Says
Iranian hackers have been trying to get into the email accounts of at least one presidential campaign, multiple American journalists and current and former U.S. government officials according to Microsoft.
The hackers have support from Iran’s government and made over 2,700 attempts to identify email accounts of various individuals, a Friday Microsoft report says.
Microsoft did
The Daily CallerMay 12 2014
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Nigeria reportedly in 'indirect contact' with group holding schoolgirls
The Nigerian government has made indirect contact with the terrorist group believed to be behind the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in the north of that country last month, according to a published report.
Fox News (Online News)Apr 07 2019
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Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders face off in Iowa as 2020 Democratic derby heats up
They became notable presidential candidates in Iowa after narrow losses that nonetheless put them on the national political stage. They’re competing for some of the same young voters. And this weekend, they’ve been driving around this first-in-the-nation caucus state reintroducing themselves to voters as others in the 2020 Democratic field dispersed to New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada
Washington TimesJan 19 2015
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Ted Cruz says 'Democrats will win again' if GOP picks moderate candidate in 2016
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, predicted late Sunday that Democrats would keep the White House in 2016 if Republicans selected a moderate nominee next year.
Speaking at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention in Myrtle Beach, Cruz, himself a possible presidential candidate, referred disparagingly to political consultants as "Washington graybeards ... telling us about the mushy middle." Cruz
Fox News (Online News)Mar 11 2020
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US election primaries: Key takeaways for Biden and Sanders
Call it Mini Super Tuesday, or Super Tuesday: The Sequel. No matter the name, a week after Joe Biden surged into the front-runner position, he consolidated his lead. The bottom line is the race now appears to be firmly in his control.
Six states held primary contests for the Democratic nomination, with the former vice-president winning Mississippi, Missouri and Michigan.
Results
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