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Jan 17 2024
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Supreme Court divided over whether to curb the power of federal agencies
A divided Supreme Court debated whether and how to curtail the power of federal agencies Wednesday, with liberals urging the court to defer to the judgment of government experts and conservatives saying courts should not automatically favor government regulators over private companies, industry or individuals in litigation. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment
Washington PostFeb 05 2024
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Gov. Gianforte supports GOP governors at the border; senators divided on federal response – Daily Montanan
Gov. Greg Gianforte said Montana would continue to send resources — referring to National Guard troops — to the southern border at an event Sunday in Texas alongside 14 other Republican governors. Meanwhile, Montana’s U.S. senators said Monday they are split on how they’ll vote for a new immigration bill worked out between the White House and Senate, with Democratic Sen. Jon Tester critiquing
Daily MontananDec 12 2018
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'This has spiraled downward': Trump, top Democrats put raw partisan divide on full display
President Trump and congressional Democratic leaders ripped off the bandage over their raw, partisan disagreements Tuesday in open bickering that offered a glimpse of the divided government to come in the next two years.
Washington TimesNov 14 2023
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Johnson dodges a shutdown but divides the GOP
CAPITOL CHAOS — The House passed a temporary spending bill today, avoiding a looming government shutdown and ending ten weeks without a break on Capitol Hill. The bill is now headed to the Senate and White House, which are both on board with the stopgap measure, according to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. It wasn’t pretty getting there. The spending fight illustrated the chaos that
PoliticoMar 23 2020
Headline Roundup
Partisan Divide in Coverage of Potential Coronavirus Treatments
Media coverage of the race to find a coronavirus cure has often divided along partisan lines. There are no drugs currently approved to prevent or treat the coronavirus; President Donald Trump recently stated that two specific drugs used in anti-malaria medications — chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine — may eventually provide a base for a coronavirus treatment, which the left and right sides of
BuzzFeed News Wall Street Journal (News) Daily MailNov 30 2023
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Kissinger's death divides America, unites China
Henry Kissinger, the controversial former American diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize winner, died on Wednesday at his home in Connecticut aged 100. In a highly influential career, Kissinger served as both Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the Richard Nixon administration, overseeing major shifts in U.S. foreign policy including both the intensification and end of the Vietnam
NewsweekNov 06 2023
Analysis
How did hunger become a hot-button partisan issue?
Since Mike Johnson’s recent ascent to House speaker, food insecurity advocates have been sounding the alarm. As Politico reported last week, Johnson is a proponent of more hard-line efforts to overhaul America’s largest anti-hunger program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which currently serves over 40 million people.
In 2018, per the publication, he referred to
SalonJan 05 2024
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Biden Will Set 2024’s Soaring Stakes in His Beloved, Divided Pennsylvania
Biden Will Set 2024’s Soaring Stakes in His Beloved, Divided Pennsylvania The president is returning to the battleground state for a speech near Valley Forge aiming to define this year’s election as a fight for democracy. President Biden was born in Pennsylvania, has made the battleground state a part of his blue-collar political identity and has often returned for speeches and other
New York Times (News)Jan 12 2024
Analysis
Two Iowa counties an hour apart show America’s growing political divide
Kim DeVore was an enthusiastic supporter of Barack Obama when he ran for president in 2008, drawn to his message about bringing the country together. A loyal Democrat, she caucused for him and even traveled to Des Moines to attend a rally he held there.
But DeVore, who lives in a tiny Iowa town near the Missouri border, eventually came to feel that Obama had only divided the country
Washington PostJan 17 2024
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Divided Supreme Court debates major cases over power of federal administrative state
Who decides? That was the oft-repeated refrain from members of the Supreme Court on Wednesday, in a major dispute over the power of the federal administrative state. At issue is the discretion of the Executive Branch to interpret and enforce congressional laws over a range of areas like the environment, health care, workplace safety, and consumer protections. SUPREME COURT PREPARES TO DECIDE
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