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Feb 06 2020
News
Trump proudly displays 'Acquitted' headlines, mere feet from Pelosi at prayer breakfast
President Trump proudly displayed two newspapers with blaring “Acquitted” headlines Thursday morning, waving them before a National Prayer Breakfast audience in his first appearance since he was declared not guilty in his Senate impeachment trial.
The president brandished the headlines mere feet from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., after both arrived at the breakfast.
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Fox News (Online News)Aug 28 2012
News
Christie rallies GOP in convention keynote with tough-love 'truth-telling' message
Chris Christie brought the tough love, the swagger, the fight -- and even the Boss -- to Tampa Tuesday night. The straight-talking New Jersey governor used his highly anticipated convention keynote to strike a match under the Republican Party faithful and effectively give them their marching orders going into November. Making the case in no uncertain terms for the Romney ticket, Christie
Fox News (Online News)Jul 23 2020
News
'Predictable': Supreme Court transgender decision leads to religious liberty legal battle
A transgender man last week filed a lawsuit against a Catholic-run hospital in Maryland, citing in his complaint June's landmark Supreme Court decision on transgender rights, fulfilling conservative fears that the ruling would usher in a legal war.
The suit, filed on behalf of Jesse Hammons by the American Civil Liberties Union, alleges that St. Joseph Medical Center, a Catholic-run
Washington ExaminerFeb 18 2015
News
Barack Obama: Unite with Muslims against terrorism
President Barack Obama published an op-ed tied to Washington’s summit on countering terrorism, condemning recent attacks both in the U.S. and abroad and calling for people across faiths to unite with the Muslim community. “Our campaign to prevent people around the world from being radicalized to violence is ultimately a battle for hearts and minds,
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PoliticoMar 16 2016
Opinion
Why I Am Disappointed With The 2016 Presidential Candidates
Nobody’s perfect, or so Hannah Montana says. But I can’t be the only person who feels little enthusiasm for any US presidential candidate. I don’t even “feel the Bern.” Although this is the first election in which I can vote, I feel little incentive to do so. None of the candidates excite me or even intrigue me, and while I believe it is extremely important to exercise one’s right to vote, I
Odyssey OnlineMar 15 2021
News
Andrew Cuomo
“On Friday, New York’s two Democratic U.S. senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, and most of the state’s congressional delegation, including leading progressive Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, urged [New York Governor Andrew] Cuomo, now in his third term as governor, to resign… Cuomo faces accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct leveled by at least seven women,
The Flip SideDec 25 2021
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: Christmas 2021
On America's second Christmas marked by COVID-19, voices on all sides of politics offered perspectives on the holiday, its meaning, celebrations and public health.
Many viewpoints across the spectrum celebrated Christmas while connecting it to COVID-19. Left-rated voices often focused on overcoming pandemic-induced grief and sadness, protecting the safety of loved ones and conquering
The American Conservative Washington Post Christian Science MonitorApr 27 2020
News
CDC draft outlines phased reopening of child care, religious institutions, food industry amid coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has drafted proposed guidelines for a phased reopening of the economy as some states begin to lift stay-at-home orders and resume operations amid the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News has learned.
Fox News obtained a copy of the 17-page draft proposal on Monday, which contains guidelines for child care centers, schools, day camps, faith-based
Fox News (Online News)Dec 27 2019
News
The internet made trans people visible. It also left them more vulnerable.
This decade has been a double-edged sword for trans people.
In 2010, the US had its first Black president, Facebook hadn’t yet gone public, and people still thought I was a man.
The way I experienced these past 10 years as a trans woman almost mirrors the status of the trans community at large. I entered the decade ostensibly as a happily married man, trying to build my life and
VoxJul 13 2020
News
China announces sanctions against Rubio, Cruz over Uighur Muslims
China on Monday announced sanctions against a number of U.S. officials, including Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in retaliation for legislation intended to punish senior Chinese officials over Beijing's alleged treatment of minority Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, according to multiple reports.
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the sanctions against the U.S. officials
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