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Oct 27 2014
News
WSJ: Obama's 'Incompetence' Behind NY, NJ Quarantine Orders
President Barack Obama opposes the mandatory quarantine of health workers returning from treating Ebola patients in Africa that was announced Friday by Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie, but the governors of New York and New Jersey took matters into their own hands because the federal government has proved itself incompetent, The Wall Street Journal said in an editorial.
Cuomo, the New
Newsmax (News)Jul 19 2022
Headline Roundup
House GOP Prepares Investigations Into Fauci, Hunter Biden and More
House Republicans are preparing a series of investigations of Democrats and the Biden administration next year, multiple outlets have reported.
Republicans are widely projected to win a majority in the House this November. While President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats would likely block much of their legislative agenda, House Republicans are considering investigations into NIAID
Politico The Hill Newsmax (News)Mar 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Previewing Tuesday's 2024 Primaries in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington State, and Hawaii
Voters go to the polls today for 2024 primaries in Georgia, Mississippi, Washington state, and Hawaii. Here's what to expect.
Georgia: Fifty-nine delegates are up for grabs in the Republican primary, with 108 delegates at stake in the Democratic primary. Georgia is expected to be a battleground state in the November presidential election.
Mississippi: Thirty-five delegates are at
Washington Examiner Reuters CBS News (Online)Oct 01 2015
Background
Lessening the Risk of Refugee Radicalization
The exodus of more than 4 million refugees from Syria since 2011 raises questions about whether Syrian refugee concentrations will become incubators for violent extremist groups. This Perspective takes a preliminary look at nine historical situations in which populations fled violent conflict or repression—in South Asia, East Africa, Central Africa, and the Middle East—several of which became
RAND CorporationJun 21 2012
News
Romney calls immigration reform ‘moral imperative’
Mitt Romney called immigration reform a “moral imperative Thursday, laying out his vision for a broad increase in legal immigration for both business and family reunification and vowing to complete what he called “a high-tech fence along the border.
But Mr. Romney again refused to say whether he will allow President Obamas recent order halting deportations of young illegal immigrants
Washington TimesMay 27 2013
News
Republicans Sound Alarm at Obama War Policy
Republican lawmakers roundly criticized President Barack Obamas war-on-terror reset, saying Sunday that it makes America appear weak at a time when intense security threats remain.
“At a time we need resolve the most, were sounding retreat, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican, said Sunday on Fox News. “Ive never been more worried about our national security.
In a
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 18 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Outlook for Second Coronavirus Wave Marked by Confusion
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Concerns about a possible COVID-19 coronavirus resurgence are being met with conflicting statements from leaders and health experts.
Some health experts say the first wave of the virus has yet to subside, while casting doubt on the inevitability of a second wave. Others say the second wave has begun as
Henry A. BrechterJun 03 2020
Perspectives Blog
Will June Protesters Be November Voters?
When there’s blood on the streets of American cities, a discussion of polling data may not sound particularly exciting. But especially for those who are grieving the recent tragedies in Minneapolis, Louisville and too many other places, give me just a minute to run through some numbers with you.
According to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, Joe Biden is now running about ten
Dan SchnurJun 05 2012
News
After 18-month battle, Wisconsin residents get their say in recall vote
The polls have opened Tuesday morning in Wisconsin for the recall vote of GOP Gov. Scott Walker, a final day to a long, more than $60 million contest that began nearly 18 months ago. The campaigns for Walker and Democratic challenger Tom Barrett have spent the final days in a furious effort to get voters to the polls and sway what few undecided voters remain, after nearly 18 months of TV ads,
Fox News (Online News)Jan 29 2015
Perspectives Blog