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Mar 19 2013
News
Cyprus Set to Reject Bailout, Citing Tax on Bank Deposits
A vote scheduled for Tuesday on the divisive measure part of a European Union bailout probably will not pass despite modifications that exempt small depositors the Cypriot president said.
New York Times (News)Feb 24 2020
Opinion
Surging Sanders terrifies Democrats – do they actually want to win in November?
Bernie Sanders is on a roll. After a strong showing in Iowa and New Hampshire, and “Berning” through Nevada, the socialist senator from Vermont is without a doubt the Democrat front-runner.
Odds-makers are giving Bernie a 55 percent chance of becoming the Democrat nominee.
Which raises a legitimate question: Do Democrats actually want to win the White House in November?
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Fox News (Opinion)Mar 21 2013
News
House narrowly passes Paul Ryan's budget plan
The U.S. House narrowly approved a conservative budget plan authored by Rep. Paul Ryan, 221-207, on Thursday on a largely party-line vote.
The fiscal blueprint does not have the force of law but outlines the GOP's priorities over a 10-year budget window to reduce the deficit and overhaul the Medicare system.
No Democrats voted for the plan. "House Republicans decided to double
USA TODAYAug 21 2013
News
Republican leaders pushing door open for immigration deal
Representative Paul Ryan, the GOP’s 2012 vice presidential nominee, recently told a Wisconsin town-hall meeting that the House has plans to vote on immigration reform in October.
Juan WilliamsNov 19 2020
Perspectives Blog
Current Depolarization Activities Ask People to Work Too Hard, are Unlikely to Reach Enough Americans
The election is now over. Yet the work to depolarize the country must continue. Having some new leaders can help, but they cannot fully reverse forces that have led to increasing political division.
At the heart of efforts to reduce political polarization – especially improving the emotions and attitudes we have toward those across political divides – is a nascent movement of groups
James CoanMar 07 2013
News
New Sanctions Imposed on North Korea as it Warns of Pre-emptive Nuclear Attack
The United Nations Security Council approved penalties on North Korean banking, travel and trade in a unanimous vote that reflected the country's increased international isolation.
New York Times (News)May 28 2013
News
Lawmakers facing recall bids over strict gun laws in Colorado
A handful of Democratic state lawmakers in Colorado face recall petition efforts in what looks to be the first wave of fallout over legislative votes to limit gun rights.
Fox News DigitalOct 09 2019
News
White House 'will not co-operate with impeachment inquiry'
The White House has officially refused to co-operate with the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump.
A letter sent to Democratic leaders rejected it as "baseless" and "constitutionally invalid".
Three Democratic-led House committees are investigating Mr Trump.
The inquiry is trying to find out if the president held back aid to Ukraine to push it to investigate
BBC NewsDec 06 2012
Opinion
America Nears El Tipping Pointo
I apologize to America's young people, whose dashed dreams and dim employment prospects I had laughed at, believing these to be a direct result of their voting for Obama.
Ann CoulterNov 20 2016
News
'Black Lives Matter' Won't to Trump DOJ
Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Sen. Jeff Sessions, is the human embodiment of the phrase “All lives matter.” And as head of the Justice Department, he will have the power to radically change how the federal government oversees law enforcement, prosecutes drug offenders, and handles voting issues. Changes are coming. And it’s safe to assume that whatever the Black Lives Matter
Daily Beast