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Aug 03 2020
Opinion
The Right Way to Get a Vaccine at ‘Warp Speed’
Scientists need to show us the data. And that’s exactly what they’re working on.
Coronavirus vaccines are rapidly advancing through the development pipeline. The University of Oxford’s vaccine is in large trials in Britain, Brazil and South Africa. In the United States, researchers just began enrolling around 30,000 volunteers to test Moderna’s vaccine, and more trials are starting
New York Times (Opinion)Apr 17 2019
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'Breakdown-level anxiety': Mueller report release puts Trump exoneration claim to test
President Trump’s claim that Robert Mueller’s report is a total exoneration is about to be put to the test as what is known about the special counsel’s findings swells from four pages to nearly 400, undermining the White House’s ability to frame the narrative.
Mr. Trump has spent recent days trying to soften the ground before Thursday’s release, saying what matters is Attorney General
Washington TimesNov 28 2018
Headline Roundup
Manafort's Attorney Relayed Discussions With Mueller to Trump Legal Team
Paul Manafort's attorney reportedly relayed discussions with federal investigators to President Trump's legal team, even after Manafort agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Washington Examiner CNN (Online News) USA TODAYAug 12 2019
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Potential jurors for trial of Greg Craig, former Obama W.H. counsel, asked about Mueller, Manafort
The jury selection process for former Obama White House Counsel Greg Craig began Monday morning as potential jurors were asked about their knowledge of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former special counsel Robert Mueller.
Mr. Craig is accused of lying to Justice Department officials about Manafort’s lobbying work for the Ukrainian government. The former White House
Washington TimesJul 12 2016
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OPINION: Karl Rove: Trump, Clinton must now confront violence, grief gripping America
“Events, dear boy, events”: When asked what he feared most as his nation’s leader more than half a century ago, British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan reputedly replied, “Events, dear boy, events.” Last week, America’s leaders – and presidential candidates – had to deal with important events. Two black men – one in a Baton Rouge, La., convenience store parking lot and another in a car in a
Guest Writer - RightSep 08 2021
Headline Roundup
Yellen Urges Congress to Raise or Suspend Debt Ceiling
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to raise or suspend the debt ceiling as soon as possible on Wednesday, warning that inaction could lead to a historic default in October. “A delay that calls into question the federal government’s ability to meet all its obligations would likely cause irreparable damage to the U.S. economy and global financial markets,” Yellen
CNBC The Daily Caller New York Times (News)Jul 24 2020
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Sinking Trump seeks to squash GOP dissent
President Trump is seeking to squash lingering dissent within the GOP, lashing out at Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and former Bush administration official Tom Ridge after the two offered implicit and explicit criticism of the president.
The intraparty spats come as some cracks show in Trump's typically overwhelming support among Republicans.
Polls show Trump trailing presumptive
The HillNov 08 2019
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House GOP looks to protect Trump by raising doubts about motives of his deputies
House Republicans’ latest plan to shield President Trump from impeachment is to focus on at least three deputies — U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, Trump’s lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, and possibly acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney — who they say could have acted on their own to influence Ukraine policy.
All three occupy a special place in the Ukraine
Washington PostJan 09 2016
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GOP Slams Obama on Obamacare Veto: 'This Law Will Collapse'
Republicans slammed President Barack Obama Friday for vetoing legislation that would repeal Obamacare and strip funding for Planned Parenthood, with House Speaker Paul Ryan vowing to take "this process all the way to the end under the Constitution."
"It's no surprise that someone named Obama vetoed a bill repealing Obamacare," the Wisconsin representative said. "But we will hold a vote
Newsmax (News)Oct 28 2020
Analysis
How long it could take to count the vote this year, explained
The big question overshadowing “Who will win the presidential election?” is: “When will we actually know who won?”
The pandemic and historic levels of mail-in voting mean that we have reason to expect that certain states will be very, very slow to count their votes this year — while others will be at least relatively quicker.
Of the six key swing states that will most likely
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