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May 10 2013
Opinion
PAUL: The moment of responsibility for Hillary Clinton
When I took Hillary Rodham Clinton to task in January for the mishandling of security in Benghazi, Libya, I told her that if I had been president at the time I would have relieved her of her post. Some politicians and pundits took offense at my line of questioning.
Washington TimesFeb 22 2021
Analysis
Biden team colluded with Iran to foil Trump diplomacy
President Trump in 2019 sought to open a back channel of communication with top Iranian officials and saw the U.N. General Assembly meeting in September as a potential opportunity to defuse escalating tension with Tehran, but the effort failed.
Two months earlier, however, a different back channel was thriving in New York. Iran’s smooth, English-speaking foreign minister, Mohammad Javad
Washington TimesAug 07 2013
News
Al Qaeda intercept challenges narrative of terror group 'on the run'
Reports that top-level communications among 20 Al Qaeda operatives prompted the ongoing security alert affecting U.S. embassies around the world have raised even more questions about the Obama administration's repeated claims that Al Qaeda is "on the run." The assertion that Al Qaeda -- with the death of Usama bin Laden and of many of his lieutenants -- is a shell of its former self was a
Fox News DigitalFeb 27 2016
News
South Carolina Democratic primary results 2016: An overwhelming win for Clinton
Hillary Clinton decisively won today's South Carolina Democratic primary, according to multiple sources, by what election projections are calling an "overwhelming" margin. Final results are not yet in but exit polls suggest she will secure 68 percent of the vote to Bernie Sanders' 31 percent.
That 37 percentage point margin is even better than an expected victory margin of 26 percent ba
VoxMar 27 2020
News
Admissions to Illinois state prisons suspended, with few exceptions, due to coronavirus
Yesterday, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker issued an executive order suspending, with few exceptions, admissions to state prisons from county jails, in an effort to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Seven incarcerated people and six staff are confirmed to have COVID-19, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections. Results are pending for 30 tests provided to prisoners.
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The AppealJul 29 2013
News
Sen. Rand Paul slams N.J. Gov. Chris Christie, N.Y. Rep. Peter King over Sandy relief
The war of words between Sen. Rand Paul and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie escalated Sunday with Mr. Paul slamming Mr. Christie and Rep. Peter King, New York Republican, for spending priorities that he says endanger national security.
Washington TimesOct 28 2014
News
Report Reveals Wider Tracking of Mail in U.S.
In a rare public accounting of its mass surveillance program, the United States Postal Service reported that it approved nearly 50,000 requests last year from law enforcement agencies and its own internal inspection unit to secretly monitor the mail of Americans for use in criminal and national security investigations.
New York Times (News)Dec 20 2019
Analysis
New Jersey just became the 15th state to pass a bill letting unauthorized immigrants obtain driver’s licenses
New Jersey has joined 14 other states in passing a law allowing unauthorized immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses — meaning that nearly half of the estimated 10.6 million unauthorized immigrants currently in the US now live in states with such laws.
Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, is expected to sign the bill passed by the New Jersey Legislature on Monday night. The legislation would
VoxJun 17 2012
News
Plouffe won’t say if Obama will take part in leaks probe
As U.S. Justice Department attorneys probe recent high-level national security leaks from the White House, a top adviser to President Obama on Sunday refused to say whether the commander in chief will sit down with investigators.
Washington TimesMar 25 2020
News
Senate Passes $2 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Package
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly approved a $2 trillion relief package Wednesday night designed to alleviate some of the worst effects of the swift economic downturn currently underway as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ahead of the 96-0 vote, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told lawmakers, "Our nation obviously is going through a kind of crisis that is totally
NPR (Online News)