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Mar 03 2020
News
Deadly Tornados In Tennessee Didn't Stop Voters From Going To The Polls On Super Tuesday
As a tornado raged outside her mom's apartment in West Nashville on Monday night, Skylar Bee told BuzzFeed News she was "absolutely" worried about what voting the next day was going to be like.
Bee, who recently started a new job in Washington, DC, had traveled home to Tennessee to vote on Super Tuesday. But a string of tornadoes swept through the state late Monday, just hours before
BuzzFeed NewsMar 03 2020
Opinion
In our opinion: It’s Super Tuesday. Here are the questions you should be asking today
For the first time in its political history, Utah is participating in the presidential primary election on Super Tuesday. President Donald Trump faces only modest resistance from a few protest candidates and will likely sail to victory. For the Democrats vying for the nomination and the chance to take on Trump this fall, it is the most significant day of the campaign season thus far with 1,357
Deseret NewsMar 03 2020
News
Fed cuts interest rate by half a percentage point amid coronavirus fears
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday cut interest rates amid concern about the potential economic toll of the coronavirus outbreak.
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which sets Fed interest rates, announced it would cut its baseline interest rate range by 0.5 percent to a 1 to 1.25 percent spread.
“The fundamentals of the U.S. economy remain strong. However, the coronavirus
The HillAug 05 2019
Perspectives Blog
President Trump Tweets About Media Bias in Wake of Mass Shootings
President Trump tweeted about media bias following two mass shootings that occurred over the weekend in Dayton, OH and El Paso, TX. The shootings had claimed 29 lives as of Monday afternoon.
The Media has a big responsibility to life and safety in our Country. Fake News has contributed greatly to the anger and rage that has built
Julie MastrineDec 17 2020
Opinion
Hang On for Three More Months
Hunkering down to wait out the coronavirus isn’t easy. The costs of isolation are steep. Quarantine fatigue is real. The chance to gather with extended family and friends this holiday season is particularly alluring to those of us battling loneliness. Ritual is the bedrock of human society, and forsaking it feels even more destabilizing in a year that has already thrown us all off-kilter.
The AtlanticJun 03 2016
Opinion
OPINION: How will Facebook, Google and Twitter define the "Hate" they plan to censor?
Bloomberg reports that “U.S. Internet giants Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc., Google and Microsoft Corp. pledged to tackle online hate in less than 24 hours as part of a joint commitment with the European Union to combat the use of social media by terrorists.” Further, the companies “said it remains a ‘challenge’ to strike the right balance between freedom of expression and hate speech.”
Brent BozellAug 09 2016
Opinion
An inconvenient truth for Obama, Black Lives Matter and racial hypnotism
With eight months remaining in the first mulatto presidency, Barack Obama is clearly more deeply invested in racial identity politics than anyone foresaw. A year ago I opined that in the remainder of his administration the president could salvage a legacy of pointing toward a transcendent commonality, a transcendence of race consciousness altogether. Unfortunately, the president had neither
The HillAug 09 2016
Opinion
An inconvenient truth for Obama, Black Lives Matter and racial hypnotism
With eight months remaining in the first mulatto presidency, Barack Obama is clearly more deeply invested in racial identity politics than anyone foresaw. A year ago I opined that in the remainder of his administration the president could salvage a legacy of pointing toward a transcendent commonality, a transcendence of race consciousness altogether. Unfortunately, the president had neither
The HillFeb 27 2020
News
Chiefs Superstar Travis Kelce Thrilled About 'Unique Opportunity' To Visit White House
NFL tight end Travis Kelce spoke out this week as yet another member of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs excited by the team’s upcoming White House visit.
Ambushed Wednesday night in New York City by TMZ Sports, Kelce said it was a “crazy opportunity,” telling reporters the championship tradition had always been thrilling premise to him.
“Grew up my whole life watching
The Western JournalSep 18 2014
News
House approves Obama’s Iraq-Syria military strategy amid skepticism
The House on Wednesday approved President Obama’s plan to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels to counter the growing threat of the Islamic State organization, even though lawmakers in both parties remain deeply skeptical about its chances for success.
Washington Post