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Mar 12 2019
News
Bill Gates Has a Plan to Get the Rich to Pay More Taxes
Bill Gates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders all want the rich to pay more taxes, but Gates is saying what the Democratic candidates appear to be thinking: Go for the capital gains rate.
Gates, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft Corp. and the world’s second-richest man, has suggested that an increase in the capital gains tax rate is the simplest and most direct way to target
BloombergFeb 20 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Cable News Hastens Its Own Demise
From the CenterYears from now, when the obituary for cable television has been written and we have all turned to streaming platforms and other digital sources of news and information, last Thursday may turn out to be a day of tremendous symbolic importance in how cable’s extinction occurred.
First came the release of court documents in the defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting
Dan SchnurOct 01 2019
News
Leaked: Mark Zuckerberg threatens “major lawsuit” if President Warren tries to break up Facebook
Elizabeth Warren should expect a huge legal battle if she becomes the next US president and tries to lead a breakup of Facebook.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg threatened “to go to the mat” and “fight” in an internal employee meeting in July, according to transcripts and audio recordings of the comments that the Verge published on Tuesday.
Asked by an employee about Warren and a
VoxDec 19 2019
Opinion
Why College Debt Forgiveness Plans Are Counterproductive
It’s no secret that college is too expensive for most people. As of 2019, over 45 million people have borrowed for school. It makes sense, then, that the debate around debt forgiveness has become a polarizing focal point of national conversation, particularly in the 2020 race. It’s why Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have both made headlines for their
The American SpectatorDec 19 2019
News
December Democratic debate: Time, channel and why candidates almost skipped
The sixth debate featuring the Democratic presidential candidates will take place from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Seven hopefuls, the smallest number this far for a debate this primary season, have qualified: billionaire Tom Steyer, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former Vice
New York Post (News)Mar 18 2015
News
Powder keg: Shocking number of Dems pressure Warren to take on Hillary
More than two dozen Democratic power brokers in a key early primary state are pleading with Sen. Elizabeth Warren to run for the Democratic presidential nomination against scandal-scarred Hillary Clinton.
Washington TimesFeb 08 2013
News
Vox News From political 'House of Colbert', a South Carolina candidate called Lulu
On Wednesday nights “Colbert Report, a proud, and dare we say, jealous, Colbert announced that his sister, Elizabeth Colbert Busch, is running for Congress.
Christian Science MonitorMay 22 2015
News
The one fight Harry Reid surrendered
President Barack Obama was furiously lobbying Democratic senators Thursday to back his trade agenda - and liberals like Elizabeth Warren were pushing hard to derail it. Caught in the middle was Harry Reid.
PoliticoNov 30 2020
News
In neighboring Georgia counties, election revealed a growing divide that mirrors the nation
Not long ago, Elizabeth Allen and Wanda Cummings were on the same side of America’s political divide.
Both were reliable Republican voters in a reliably conservative part of a reliably red state. But Cummings and Allen have changed, and so has their state, Georgia. They just haven’t changed in the same way.
Allen, a nurse, grew up idolizing Ronald Reagan but couldn’t stomach
Washington PostFeb 19 2020
News
George Zimmerman Sues Warren, Buttigieg for Defamation
George Zimmerman, the Florida man who killed teenager Trayvon Martin, is suing Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and former South Bend, Indiana. Mayor Pete Buttigieg, accusing them of defamation, Newsweek reports.
Zimmerman, who was acquitted of murder in 2012, has filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing the two Democratic presidential candidates of acting with malice or “at a minimum a
Newsmax (News)