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Jun 07 2019
News
U.S., Russian Navy ships nearly collide in 'unsafe and unprofessional' Philippine Sea encounter
A U.S. missile cruiser and Russian destroyer nearly collided Friday in the Philippine Sea, with the two vessels coming within at least 100 feet of one another as the two nations traded blame for the incident.
American officials say the USS Chancellorsville was forced to take emergency actions to avoid hitting Russia’s Udaloy I DD 572.
It’s the latest in a string of air and sea
Washington TimesJun 06 2019
News
Trump Honors D-Day Troops: ‘Your Legend Will Never Die’
President Trump marked the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in Normandy at a ceremony at the grave site of more than 9,380 American service members who were killed in the World War II landings and the operations that followed.
“To the men that sit behind me and to the boys that rest in the field before me, your example will never grow old,” Mr. Trump said, with an audience of
New York Times (News)Feb 14 2023
Headline Roundup
Gunman Kills 3, Then Himself in Michigan State University Shooting
A gunman killed three people and injured five more in a shooting at Michigan State University (MSU) on Monday before taking his own life, according to police.
The Details: The shooting began at an academic building and moved to the nearby student union area and other buildings. Hundreds of officers responded as students sheltered in place. Four hours after the first shots were reported
Associated Press Detroit News Fox News (Online News)Jun 25 2014
News
Supreme Court limits police searches of cellphones
Cellphones and smartphones generally cannot be searched by police without a warrant during arrests, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday in a major victory for privacy rights.
Ruling on two cases from California and Massachusetts, the justices acknowledged both a right to privacy and a need to investigate crimes. But they came down squarely on the side of privacy rights.
Allysia Finley (Wall Street Journal)Jun 05 2019
News
Joe Biden's team alters climate policy plan after plagiarism allegations
Joe Biden’s Democratic presidential campaign has amended his climate policy plan hours after it was released Tuesday because a handful of passages did not credit some of the sources in the proposal, prompting allegations of plagiarism.
The changes come after the conservative Daily Caller and others reported that several passages from Biden’s plan appeared to borrow from policy papers
The GuardianFeb 11 2013
Opinion
State of the World: Obama's Biggest Foreign Policy Challenges
In a wide-ranging interview with U.S.News & World Report, Robert Kagan discusses the possible direction of U.S. foreign policy during the second Obama administration, and warns that the Presidents agenda will be set by the other actors in the international system.
Brookings InstitutionJun 05 2013
News
Red flags and gray areas in IRS scandal
The conservative groups testifying about overzealous IRS scrutiny during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing Tuesday can't get around a simple fact - all have been involved in the kinds of political activity that's ripe for red flags.
PoliticoOct 02 2020
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Details Differ After Driver Allegedly Strikes Pro-Trump Protesters
Media coverage differed greatly between left and right, and from source to source, after a woman was charged with attempted murder for allegedly driving through a group of protesters and severely injuring two pro-Trump demonstrators Saturday in Yorba Linda, Calif.
Tatiana Turner can allegedly be seen on video driving through a group of people who appear to be surrounding her car, during
Henry A. BrechterApr 12 2019
News
Sudan’s longtime leader was ousted in a military coup. Protesters still want democracy.
Omar al-Bashir, an accused war criminal, was arrested by the military on Thursday.
The Sudanese military has ousted president Omar al-Bashir in an apparent coup, following months of intense anti-government protests against the long-serving dictator.
Gen. Awad Ibn Auf, Sudan’s defense minister and former vice president, announced al-Bashir’s overthrow on Thursday, telling the
VoxApr 12 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Is America Hopelessly Polarized, or Just Allergic to Politics?
The good news about polarization is that it’s overstated — most Americans just really don’t like partisan squabbles.
It seems that the only thing Americans can agree on is that we are living in an era of extreme political polarization. As we head into the 2020 presidential campaign, a striking 91 percent of people said in a recent PRRI survey that the country is divided over politics.
Guest Writer - Left