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Jul 01 2022
Analysis
MEHMET OZ’S STRATEGY FOR WINNING OVER PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS: TRUMP WHO?
“If you’re culturally a Democrat…I’m with you,” Dr. Oz said on Fox News, as the Trump-endorsed Republican nominee for Senate apparently tries to pivot to the center to beat Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in November. The problem? Democrats don’t seem to buy it, and it’s pissing off Trump supporters.
In his closing pitch to Republicans voting in the Pennsylvania Senate primary last month,
Vanity FairJul 11 2018
News
Diet Kochs: The Family In The Shadow Of The GOP Megadonors
As David Koch retires, his lesser-known relatives seem (mostly) uninterested in replacing him.
HuffPostJan 25 2018
News
The House GOP’s Outlook Is Better Than You Think
Yes, a lot of incumbents are retiring — but many represent heavily Republican-leaning districts.
National Review (News)Jun 18 2021
News
Former NYPD Cop Caught on Video Viciously Attacking Police With a Flagpole
A man identified by federal prosecutors as a former officer with the New York Police Department attacked a Metropolitan Police Department officer with a metal flagpole during the January 6 Capitol riot, new body camera footage released by the Department of Justice shows.
Thomas Webster, a retired NYPD officer and Marine Corps veteran, is allegedly shown in the video screaming at MPD
ViceOct 31 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Neither Party Wants a Senate Majority
From the CenterIn the closing days of a critically important midterm election in which control of the U.S. Congress is up for grabs, it would seem logical for both of the two major parties to do everything they can to win every possible seat.
While the House of Representatives appears increasingly likely to return to Republican control (and the fight now seems to be less about
Dan SchnurDec 10 2021
News
Inflation rises to 6.8% in November, highest in 39 years
Consumer prices increased 6.8% for the year ending November, according to a report released on Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the fastest pace of inflation in 39 years.
The much-anticipated numbers from the consumer price index came in above expectations and are likely to add to the damage to economic confidence as well as President Joe Biden's approval ratings.
The
Washington ExaminerFeb 14 2022
Analysis
Why Democrats can’t get a fair shake in the Supreme Court, in one chart
When Donald Trump was president, reading through his Supreme Court nominees’ records felt like attending a dinner party at the unseelie court. The rules were unclear and constantly shifting. Menace lurked behind every corner. And, especially if you are a Democrat, there was an unsettling sense that you would be the dessert.
We are now two weeks from Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement
VoxJul 13 2022
Analysis
US inflation surges again in June, raising risks for economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. inflation surged to a new four-decade high in June because of rising prices for gas, food and rent, squeezing household budgets and pressuring the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates aggressively -- trends that raise the risk of a recession.
The government’s consumer price index soared 9.1% over the past year, the biggest yearly increase since 1981, with
Associated PressFeb 01 2021
News
9 of Cuomo's top health officials leave amid COVID-19 vaccine rollout disagreements
Nine of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's top health officials have left their posts or retired in the past several months as Cuomo takes heat for his coronavirus vaccine rollout plan that was designed with help from hospital executives, The New York Times reported on Monday.
That includes Elizabeth Dufort, medical director of the division of epidemiology, Jill Taylor, director of Wadsworth
Fox News (Online News)Mar 08 2022
Analysis
Why some Republicans are turning against the death penalty
It’s rare for a politician to admit they were wrong. But Jean Schmidt will own up to this: She used to support the death penalty.
In 2001, Schmidt was an Ohio state representative when the legislature debated ending the use of the electric chair. Schmidt, a Republican, argued on the house floor that even if the electric chair was on the way out, the death penalty was still necessary as
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