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Mar 12 2021
Analysis
The Biden Crisis That Dare Not Speak Its Name
Biden officials don’t want to call it a crisis, but the challenge, matter of concern, situation, or whatever euphemistic term they are applying to the border today is running out of control.
DHS has warned of potentially the biggest wave of migrants in two decades, and the number crossing the border has doubled since January.
The surge is especially pronounced among minors. The
National Review (News)Apr 24 2021
News
Vaccine passports: Pandemic spurs rise of portable health records
On a snowy April morning, Laurie Riley is heading to Aruba. Prior to the pandemic, she would come to Boston’s Logan Airport with her ticket and passport. Now, she also carries her COVID-19 test results before boarding the flight. She printed them out and also put them on an app in her cellphone, called CommonPass.
In Aruba, the pass will give her access to dedicated immigration lanes
Christian Science MonitorAug 27 2015
News
Inside the Trump-Bush melodrama: Decades of tension and discomfort
The GOP front-runners topsy-turvy history with the political family includes affection acerbic insults.
Washington PostApr 02 2021
Opinion
Americans Must Never Throw in the Towel
As we survey our rotting cultural and political landscape, it is tempting, from a worldly perspective, to lose hope for our way of life and our nation. As Christians, we have a greater Hope, one that transcends these worldly problems.
We must always train our focus on Jesus Christ, especially during this holiest of weeks, but let's not in the meantime abandon our earthly duties -- our
TownhallJan 15 2021
News
Biden unveils $1.9 trillion economic and health-care relief package
President-elect Joe Biden laid out a $1.9 trillion emergency relief plan Thursday night that will serve as an early test of his ability to steer the nation out of a pandemic disaster and rapidly deteriorating economy — and his promise to unite a divided Congress.
The wide-ranging package is designed to take aim at the twin crises Biden will confront upon taking office Wednesday, with
Washington PostMar 09 2021
News
Pandemic Relief Bill Fulfills Biden’s Promise to Expand Obamacare, for Two Years
President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill will fulfill one of his central campaign promises, to fill the holes in the Affordable Care Act and make health insurance affordable for more than a million middle-class Americans who could not afford insurance under the original law.
The bill, which will most likely go to the House for a final vote on Wednesday, includes a
New York Times (News)Mar 28 2019
News
Mueller report stokes political rift. Could it inspire some unity too?
What happens now to America’s divisions? In the short run they may well get worse. Sunday’s release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s main conclusions, as summarized by Attorney General William Barr, could widen the gulf of suspicion and misunderstanding between the nation’s polarized political factions.
Republicans are triumphant that the threat of a conspiracy indictment for
Christian Science MonitorApr 29 2016
News
Trump puts his roughest edges on display In Costa Mesa
The Republican front-runner surrounds himself onstage with people carrying banners showing photos of family members killed by immigrants in the country illegally.
Los Angeles TimesFeb 24 2020
Opinion
Tyranny is fueling the coronavirus pandemic
On the other side of the world, one of the worst disease outbreaks in modern history is simmering. As of Friday, what is being called "coronavirus" (this is actually a name for a family of viruses including the common cold; medical experts are calling the actual virus in question COVID-19) had supposedly infected 75,567 people in China and killed 2,239 of them. Outside China, another 1,152
Ryan CooperNov 19 2016
News
Sessions as AG could mean renewal of Clinton email probe
Confirmation of Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general could spell trouble for Hillary Clinton through a possible revival of investigations into her private email server and her family’s charitable foundation.
Washington Times