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Jan 18 2021
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Biden, Harris volunteer for MLK Day as Trump signs 3 executive orders
Just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office, the National Security Agency is moving forward with installing Michael Ellis, a Republican operative and loyalist of President Donald Trump, as the agency’s general counsel.
Congressional Democrats blasted the move, accusing the Trump administration of politicizing a critical civil service position at the government’s largest spy
USA TODAYAug 30 2021
Analysis
Most of the Americans killed in the Kabul bombing were 9/11 babies who never knew a nation at peace
They had signed up to do their part, to heal a country — their own — that had not known a moment of peace in their entire lives. Rylee McCollum wanted to become a history teacher, but only after doing what he could as a Marine to serve his country. Hunter Lopez knew this was what he wanted since he was 11 years old. Ryan Knauss knew it in second grade.
The 13 American service members
Washington PostOct 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Healthcare
Healthcare is an ever-present issue in the minds of politicians and voters alike. While differing on specific policy priorities, both Democrats and Republicans voters indicate healthcare is of importance when selecting candidates.
RELATED: Surveys Show Both Democrats and Republicans Support Healthcare Improvements
As the 2022 midterm elections quickly approach, many candidates
Rose MercerMar 07 2017
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Will Grandstand Rand Sabotage Obamacare Repeal?
Senator Paul parrots the Democrats and panders to the media.
The American SpectatorNov 28 2018
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Manafort's lawyer updated Trump's attorneys on what he told Mueller
A lawyer for Paul Manafort would repeatedly brief President Trump’s lawyers on the former campaign chairman’s discussions with federal investigators even after Manafort agreed to cooperate
Washington ExaminerDec 27 2020
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Suburban Church Leads Hard Conversation About Race
Since arriving as pastor of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2017, Rev. Dwayne Gary has been stopped by Glencoe, Ill. police four times.
The 51-year-old pastor was not cited in any of his encounters with local police, which included being stopped for expired registration (his plates were current); talking on his cellphone while driving (it was in his cup holder, he says);
NPR (Online News)May 17 2021
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How 'engineered' coral can save the Earth's reefs from extinction
A new gallery at the London Zoo will feature an artificial coral reef assembled by scientists and conservationists highlighting the destruction of the Earth’s coral reefs from climate change and the research being carried out to combat it.
Called “Tiny Giants,” the gallery will feature a variety of species of coral, such as vivid green branching coral and blue ridge coral, allowing the
The HillApr 26 2021
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Biden Nears 100 Day Mark – Higher Approval than Trump But Still Not Good
After almost 100 days, polling shows Joe Biden gets a higher approval rating than Donald Trump, but still one of the lowest at this point in any administration since World War II.
Biden's 52% approval is much higher than Trump's 42%, but he's also received much more positive media coverage than Donald Trump. And while his handling of the Covid pandemic has the approval of 64% of
CBNJun 10 2020
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These are the Army bases named for Confederates
Those comments came after it was learned U.S. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy will seek bipartisan support to change the names of the 10 Army bases named after confederates after protests against police brutality and racial injustice have given them new spotlight.
An Army spokesperson told Politico that Defense Secretary Mark Esper also supports the decision.
Former CIA Director Gen
Fox News DigitalFeb 24 2019
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Mueller sentencing memo says Manafort ‘repeatedly and brazenly’ violated law
FBI special counsel Robert Mueller’s office accused former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of “repeatedly and brazenly” violating the law, according to a redacted sentencing memo filed on Friday in a Washington court.
Fox News Digital