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Sep 25 2019
News
Impeachment Inquiry Begins
On Tuesday, “Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced the House is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump… Calls for an impeachment inquiry have intensified following reports that Trump may have sought [Ukraine’s] help in his reelection bid.” (AP News)
The left supports impeachment, arguing that these new revelations offer more clear-cut evidence of
The Flip SideApr 14 2020
News
Evidence that coronavirus originated at Chinese lab is 'inconclusive,' top general says
The top U.S. general said evidence that the coronavirus originated at a Chinese research lab is "inconclusive," following a report that U.S. officials warned of safety concerns at a research facility in the city of Wuhan two years ago.
"We've had a lot of intelligence take a hard look at that," Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley told reporters Tuesday. "At this point it's
PoliticoApr 05 2023
Headline Roundup
Speaker McCarthy Meets With Taiwan President in California
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) met with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Wednesday in California.
Key Quotes: Addressing reporters, McCarthy said, “The friendship between the people of Taiwan and America is a matter of profound importance to the free world. And it is critical to maintain economic freedom, peace and regional stability. We will honor our obligations and reiterate our
Reuters New York Post (News) Associated PressMar 07 2013
Opinion
HOW DID THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA COVER RAND PAUL’S HISTORIC FILIBUSTER?
Late Wednesday night, as Senator Rand Pauls filibuster entered its 12th hour, there was significant reaction from people all across America. C-Span experienced viewership levels rarely seen The hashtag #IstandwithRand topped the Twitter charts. Even Liberals like Van Jones, actor John Cusack the far Left group Code Pink were supporting the filibuster.
The BlazeAug 30 2012
News
In A Picture: Ryan's Speech Was Much Ado About Obama
For those who like word clouds, here is Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan's speech Wednesday night at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, during which he accepted his party's vice presidential nomination.
This picture of how often he said something drew our eyes to:
— "Obama." That would be the president, of course, who Ryan said has failed the American people.
NPR (Online News)Jan 27 2023
Headline Roundup
Watchdog Says NIH Didn't 'Effectively Monitor' Virus Research at Wuhan Lab
A government watchdog reported this week that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) failed to manage U.S.-funded coronavirus research in Wuhan, China.
The Details: The report says NIH and EcoHealth Alliance were late in reporting that lab-made coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were more infectious than natural variations. The report also said NIH didn't refer the
The Hill Washington Free Beacon The InterceptJan 06 2015
News
John Boehner Retains Position As House Speaker Despite Some GOP Opposition
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to once again make John Boehner its speaker, handing the Ohio Republican the gavel for the third time despite a late challenge by dissatisfied members of his own party. Tuesday's vote saw the most votes against a sitting speaker since 1923.
Boehner received the votes of 216 House members, while House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
HuffPostSep 23 2020
News
Johnson & Johnson enters late-stage trial testing its coronavirus vaccine
Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday it has begun its phase three trial testing its potential coronavirus vaccine.
J&J is the fourth drugmaker backed by the Trump administration’s Covid-19 vaccine program Operation Warp Speed to enter late-stage testing. The others are Moderna, Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
The trial will enroll up to 60,000 adult volunteers across 215 locations in
CNBCMay 24 2019
News
President Orders Intel Community to Declassify Info on Origins of Trump-Russia Probe
As promised, President Donald Trump on Thursday night directed the intelligence community to "quickly and fully cooperate with the Attorney General's investigation into surveillance activities during the 2016 Presidential election."
The announcement -- made in by the White House and tweeted by the president -- said Attorney General William Barr "has been delegated full and complete
May 27 2016
Opinion
Why a Trump-Sanders debate would be disastrous for Hillary
We don't know with any certainty whether Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump will debate each other before the California primary on June 7. In the hours following Trump's positive response to the idea on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night and Sanders' rapid-fire acceptance, it looked like a go. But then Trump's handlers (I'm looking at you Paul Manafort) got wind of it, and Team Trump quickly
Damon Linker