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Oct 08 2020
News
Never-Trump group is 2020’s top ‘dark money’ spender so far
President Donald Trump’s reelection effort faces an onslaught of attack ads from well-funded groups run by disaffected Republicans. And one of the most prominent of these Never-Trump groups isn’t disclosing its sources of funding.
Defending Democracy Together has spent $11.5 million on independent expenditures opposing Trump or backing Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Organized as a 501(c
OpenSecrets.orgFeb 05 2020
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Tulsi Gabbard organizing protest at venue for CNN's town hall after being snubbed from event
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, is protesting CNN after the network snubbed her from a Democratic town hall just days before the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 11.
Last week, CNN announced its lineups for a two-night town hall event set in New Hampshire on Wednesday and Thursday. The event is set to feature eight Democrat candidates: former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
Fox News DigitalMay 19 2020
Opinion
We Rise or Fall Together — and We Are Determined to Rise
This is a solemn and challenging time in the life of our nation and world. A remorseless, invisible enemy threatens the elderly and vulnerable among us – and some of the healthiest, too. It challenges our sense of safety, security, and community. Our children are separated from their teachers and their friends in a way that is hard for them to understand. Many have lost loved ones, jobs, and
George W. BushDec 23 2019
News
Saudi sentences five to death, three to jail over Khashoggi murder
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Monday sentenced five people to death and three more to jail terms totaling 24 years over the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year.
Saudi Deputy Public Prosecutor and spokesman Shalaan al-Shalaan, reading out the trial verdict, said the court dismissed charges against the remaining three of the 11
ReutersMar 07 2013
News
Osama bin Laden's son-in-law captured, turned over to U.S.
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith served as a top spokesman for al-Qaeda network after Sept. 11 attacks
Washington PostApr 16 2020
News
Jobless claims hovered at 5.2 million last week, over 21 million have filed for unemployment in pandemic
The number of workers claiming new unemployment benefits increased by 5.2 million last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as the coronavirus incited more layoffs.
Forecasters had expected that 5.46 million jobs would be lost the week ending April 11.
Over 21 million people have lost their job in the last four weeks, the jobless claims numbers show. Roughly 6.6 million
Washington ExaminerSep 10 2020
Headline Roundup
U.S. Cuts Troop Presence in Iraq
The U.S. military will reduce the number of troops in Iraq from 5,200 to 3,000 in the month of September. The announcement was made by the top U.S. general in the Middle East, General Kenneth McKenzie.
The withdrawal is the first reduction of U.S. forces, sent to assist and advise Iraq in the fight against ISIS, since 2016.
USA TODAY Politico National Review (News)Aug 24 2017
News
Will GOP Pay a Price for Trying to Take Health Care Benefits From Voters?
Tricia Petrucci hasn’t quite reached the point where she regrets her vote for President Donald Trump. It would be understandable if she did, because Trump—and her senator, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)—are trying to curb the medical services that sustain her 11-year-old stepson, who battles severe cerebral palsy.
Daily BeastJun 28 2012
News
Supreme Court health care ruling: 6 takeaways
For sheer drama, the Supreme Courts cliffhanger decision on President Barack Obamas health care law didnt disappoint. The landmark legislation survived through a 5-4 ruling that almost no one predicted.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0612/77986.html#ixzz1z7t11KQm
PoliticoApr 13 2020
News
Tornadoes rip through the South, leaving at least 28 dead
At least 28 people were killed after tornadoes began ripping through the South on Easter, destroying homes and storefronts and leaving over 1 million people without power from an intense storm system now headed towards the Mid-Atlantic.
Tornadoes and severe weather hit Central Texas early Sunday, bringing “gigantic” hail and damage, and then travelled east through Louisiana, Arkansas,
NBC News Digital