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Mar 31 2020
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Northam issues stay-at-home order through June 10 with exceptions
RICHMOND — Gov. Ralph Northam on Monday ordered Virginia residents to remain at home except for certain necessities, stepping up the state’s restrictions on public activity to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
The order — which went into effect Monday and will remain in place until June 10 — allows people to leave their homes if they “must go out for food, supplies, medical care, or to
Daily ProgressAug 20 2014
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America’s rainbow schools
The most diverse group of students ever will enter public schools this fall. With help from adults, they will shine.
Christian Science MonitorApr 04 2017
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Russian Hackers Are Working To Amplify Donald Trump’s Wiretapping Claim, Expert Warns
Russian hackers didn’t stop when the presidential election ended ― they’re still working to spread fake news and conspiracy theories across the U.S., an intelligence expert warns. And they’re building on President Donald Trump’s wiretapping tweets, former FBI agent Clint Watts told National Public Radio.
HuffPostMar 31 2020
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Coronavirus pandemic triggers ideological showdown between US and China as world watches
American and Chinese officials are engaged in an ideological “battle” occasioned by the novel coronavirus pandemic that could shape global perceptions of free societies and authoritarian regimes, according to U.S. officials.
“There is a real question that I don't think has been resolved yet about which one of the multiple competing narratives prevails here,” a senior U.S. official who
Washington ExaminerMar 31 2020
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So there’s been a ‘stay-at-home’ order. Here’s what that means for you.
Maryland, Virginia and the District issued “stay-at-home” orders on Monday, joining a growing list of states and cities mandating broad, enforceable restrictions on where residents can go in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
For weeks, officials in the Washington region have escalated social distancing measures, closing schools and businesses deemed nonessential,
Washington PostMar 25 2019
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5 Things You Should Know About William Barr’s Summary Of The Mueller Report
Republicans are overjoyed by it, Democrats are demanding more and Trump is declaring himself vindicated.
Attorney General William Barr sent a four-page letter to Congress on Sunday summarizing, in his opinion, the key points of special counsel Robert Mueller’s nearly two-year inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Long story short: Barr said Mueller
HuffPostMar 25 2019
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Sarah Sanders BLASTS Liberal Media, Demands Apology
Appearing on NBC’s Today show Monday morning to discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller clearing President Trump of collusion with Russia, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders eviscerated irresponsible liberal media coverage of the investigation and demanded that the press apologize to the President and the American people.
During the contentious exchange, co-host Savannah
NewsBustersSep 16 2020
Analysis
Study: Up To 95 Percent Of 2020 U.S. Riots Are Linked To Black Lives Matter
Contrary to corporate media narratives, up to 95 percent of this summer’s riots are linked to Black Lives Matter activism, according to data collected by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED). The data also show that nearly 6 percent — or more than 1 in 20 — of U.S. protests between May 26 and Sept. 5 involved rioting, looting, and similar violence, including 47 fatalities
The FederalistOct 22 2016
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Is the Supreme Court counting on getting a ninth justice in January?
Sen. Jeff Flake’s call to confirm Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court if Hillary Clinton wins next month has reignited the public debate over the stalled nomination — and the court’s own calendar suggests that the eight current justices may be watching to see if that is a real possibility.
Washington PostMar 30 2020
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The U.S. weighs the grim math of death vs. the economy
Hollstadt Consulting CEO Molly Jungbauer has had to let go 30 of the 150 employees at her St. Paul, Minnesota firm to weather the drop in revenue from travel industry clients because of the coronavirus.
She’s worried about her daughter, who lives in New York and has the disease. But she also worries that shutting the economy with open-ended stay-at-home orders could have an “
Reuters