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May 23 2019
News
Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi warfare hits new level, raising the risk of even more gridlock
President Donald Trump's decision to storm out of an infrastructure meeting with Democrats left lawmakers scrambling to assess whether the fallout would reach other White House priorities, including a pending trade deal with Canada and Mexico that the president hopes will replace NAFTA.
Fuming about longstanding Democratic investigations, Trump refused to shake hands with Democrats
USA TODAYOct 13 2014
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11 questions that will decide the Senate
Three weeks out from Election Day, control of the Senate remains as uncertain and unsettled as it’s been all year — with Republicans gaining in states like Alaska and Colorado but suddenly scrambling to hang on in conservative strongholds Kansas and South Dakota.
PoliticoJul 09 2020
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Kanye West's Planned Parenthood fight revives rift between pro-choice movement, Black evangelicals
Kanye West's recent bombshell interview with Forbes magazine, in which he announced a presidential bid, turned his back on President Trump and criticized Joe Biden also reignited an old debate about the abortion industry's controversial roots in the Black community.
West seemed to hold nothing back in the interview and, at one point, singled out Planned Parenthood, which he said has "
Fox News DigitalMar 30 2015
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Iran talks intensify with last-ditch attempt to reach agreement
With just two days remaining before a deadline, Iran and diplomats from six countries trying to negotiate a preliminary nuclear deal met Monday in a last-ditch attempt to resolve differences on enriched-uranium stockpiles, sanctions and future research into nuclear technology.
Washington PostJul 08 2020
Analysis
The scariest thing about global warming (and Covid-19)
“Shifting baselines syndrome” means we could quickly get used to climate chaos.
For as long as I’ve followed global warming, advocates and activists have shared a certain faith: When the impacts get really bad, people will act.
Maybe it will be an especially destructive hurricane, heat wave, or flood. Maybe it will be multiple disasters at once. But at some point, the severity of
VoxMay 10 2013
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Pro-life lawmakers not waiting for Gosnell verdict, question states on abortion
The jury remained out for an eighth consecutive day in the sensational murder trial of an inner-city Philadelphia abortionist, but the impact of the case already is being felt far beyond the courtroom.
Washington TimesMay 21 2019
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If the House Wants to Impeach Trump, They Have to Face Nancy Pelosi First
It’s only Tuesday, and it feels like a full week already. The biggest obstacle to the U.S. House of Representatives impeaching President Trump is Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and she’s refusing to budge; the Russians cooked up even more ambitious plans to stir up racial hostility in the United States; and another account from an Obama administration official that suggests Jim Comey exaggerates and
National Review (News)Dec 03 2014
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Dreamers Divided: Obama's Executive Actions Leave Some Young Immigrants Out
In June of 2012, Ramon Garibaldo got a text message from a friend telling him to turn on his television. President Barack Obama was giving a speech announcing his new policy, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, to allow undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children to stay. Garibaldo was overjoyed at first -- he is undocumented, and moved from Mexico to Charlotte, North Carolina
HuffPostNov 15 2019
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Investors putting money back into stock-market funds, but flows still solidly negative for 2019
Another round of stock-market gains saw investors add fresh money to equity funds in the latest week, data showed Friday, though flows remain solidly negative for the year to date.
Flows into equities came to $9.7 billion in the weekly period ending Nov. 13, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Of that, $14.6 billion moved into exchange-traded funds, while mutual funds saw $5
MarketWatchMay 14 2015
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Engineer at Controls of Derailed Amtrak Train Has Been Identified
The engineer of the Amtrak train that crashed in Philadelphia on Tuesday night has been identified by multiple news outlets as Brandon Bostian, 32, of Bronx, New York. However, the question still remains: Why was the train going over 106 mph in a 50 mph zone?
The Blaze