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Jun 28 2019
News
Kamala Harris Tears Into Joe Biden On Segregation, Busing At Democratic Debate
The senator called out the former vice president for his recent nostalgic recollections of working with segregationists.
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) sharply criticized former Vice President Joe Biden’s record on racial segregation in a dramatic, bracing exchange that marked the defining moment of the Democratic primary debate on Thursday night.
Harris broke into a
HuffPostJan 31 2019
News
Bullet Dodged: Trump Rejected Shoddy Feinstein-Harris Deal On Federal Judges
There was a lot of rancor over this alleged deal on judges. If it went through, it would’ve been seen as another loss for the Trump White House. The judiciary is one of the few areas where Trump could leave a lasting impact without House Democrats clogging up the works. Yesterday, there was a fear that Trump was mulling a deal with some Senate Democrats, specifically Sens. Dianne Feinstein and
TownhallJun 17 2020
Opinion
The Coronavirus Pandemic May Leave Lasting Scars on Generation Z
They may not contribute to the COVID-19 death toll, but, unless something is done soon, many will be casualties of the shutdown.
Summers used to be a time for career exploration and discovery — I worked for a reining horse trainer for two high-school summers — but now high-school and college students this year face empty months. For most students, there will be no summer school, study
National Review (News)Oct 21 2021
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Free Speech on Campus
Do college administrators have a duty to protect students against harmful speech and negative emotional consequences? Or is the purpose of college education to expose yourself to different views and build resiliency against bad ideas? Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against free speech on college campuses with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Henry A. Brechter
Feb 05 2021
News
Sen. Mitt Romney proposes to send monthly cash to families — permanently
Sen. Mitt Romney unveiled a plan Thursday to send American families $350 a month for each young child and $250 for each school-age child on an ongoing basis.
The Family Security Act aims to streamline existing federal family policies to create one universal child benefit. The legislation would consolidate many complicated programs to create a monthly cash payment for families without
Deseret NewsJul 15 2020
News
Five Scientific Achievements That Happened During Coronavirus Lockdown
On the afternoon of March 23, Jagath Ekanayake was finishing a cup of tea when his supervisor, James Barringer, told him to clear out. Ekanayake, a scientist, engineer and inventor at Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research Institute in New Zealand, is in charge of collecting data on soil moisture and temperature with wireless sensors. He was about to embark on a two-year ecological study to
Smithsonian MagazineSep 21 2023
Headline Roundup
How Concerning is the United States' $33 Trillion National Debt?
The United States national debt surpassed $33 trillion for the first time ever on Monday. How concerned should Americans be over the country’s financial situation?
“Biden’s Soaring Deficit”: The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board (Lean Right bias) deemed President Biden the “$2 trillion deficit man” while stating that the federal deficit this fiscal year is estimated to be “$1.7
New York Times (Opinion) CNBC Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Feb 23 2017
News
"Kids Will Be Harmed by This": Trump Admin Rolls Back Protections for Transgender Students
The Trump administration has rescinded key protections for transgender students in public schools. The move reverses President Obama’s landmark decision last May to order public schools to let transgender students use the bathrooms matching their chosen gender identity. The Obama administration had threatened to withhold funding for schools that did not comply. According to press accounts,
Democracy Now!Oct 09 2020
News
'Not just politics': How the 2020 campaign is dividing Houston's booming suburbs
This summer, Whitney Hanzik got a startling notification on her phone. There'd been a stabbing near her home, and one person was injured. Then she looked outside and noticed a helicopter flying over her suburban Houston neighborhood.
Hanzik, a 35-year-old mom who home-schools her three children, wanted to know whether a dangerous person was on the loose. So she logged on to the
NBC News (Online)Sep 10 2019
News
The North Carolina 9th Is Holding A Do-Over Election. Here’s How To Watch It Like A Pro.
The North Carolina 9th District seat has remained vacant for a third of the 116th Congress — the fallout from a brazen case of election fraud that may have affected the outcome of the 2018 election. Allegedly, a consultant for Republican candidate Mark Harris coordinated an effort to illegally collect unsealed absentee ballots, mislead election authorities and, in some cases, fill out ballots
538 (ABC News)