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Nov 17 2022
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Should the 'Respect for Marriage Act' be Passed into Law?
The Senate voted 62 to 37 on Wednesday to advance a bill codifying both same-sex marriage and interracial marriage into law. Twelve Republican Senators voted in favor of the Respect for Marriage Act, overcoming the threshold to filibuster legislation.
In Favor: In a statement from the White House on Wednesday, President Joe Biden urged Congress “to quickly send this bill to my desk
Washington Post NewsNation The Daily SignalNov 11 2019
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Remembering Our Veterans - Veterans Day 2019
On Veterans Day, we pause to remember the men and women who have bravely served in the United States Armed Forces.
On June 4, 1926, the United States Congress called for the observance of November 11th with appropriate ceremonies, and an official act creating the holiday was approved on May 13, 1938.
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Diplomats asked repeatedly for more security before Libya attack, lawmakers claim
U.S. diplomats in Libya repeatedly asked the Obama administration for more security in Benghazi in the run-up to the Sept. 11 attack on the consulate but were "denied these resources," two congressional lawmakers said. House oversight committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, pressed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for more information on those requests and
Fox News (Online News)Sep 25 2012
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At U.N., Obama downplays terrorism in Libya attack
YORK  Speaking at the opening of the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, President Obama portrayed the deaths of four Americans in Libya as a result of inflamed tensions over an anti-Islam movie produced in the U.S., rather than a terrorist attack. Although his administration in recent days acknowledged that the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others were caused by a
Washington TimesMar 24 2024
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Russian, US Officials Offer Conflicting Narratives on Moscow Terror Attack
Russian and American officials have offered conflicting accounts on details surrounding the Moscow terror attack that killed over 130 on Friday.
Shared Intelligence: The U.S. reportedly warned Russia of a looming extremist threat before the attack took place. Media sources across the spectrum have reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the warnings, but Russian
Business Insider BBC News ZeroHedgeMar 11 2020
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Opinions: Trump and the Politics of Coronavirus
Opinions range far and wide on the Trump administration's response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Many voices, particularly on the left, criticized the U.S. and White House responses. Others, especially on the right, tended to focus more on China's response to the virus as being worthy of stricter scrutiny. Some minimized the role that the administration was playing, focusing instead on other key
New York Times (Opinion) Washington Post The HillJul 05 2021
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Hackers Behind Kaseya Ransomware Attack Demand $70 Million in Bitcoin
Russian-linked cybercrime group REvil reportedly demanded $70 million in Bitcoin on Monday to restore data targeted in a massive ransomware attack. The attack was launched on Friday against Kaseya, a Miami-based software provider, using its IT management software to spread to thousands of connected systems in at least 17 countries. The ransom demand was posted on REvil’s dark web site Happy
CNN Business Reuters New York Post (News)Apr 23 2024
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Independent Review of UNRWA Claims Israel Hasn't Provided Evidence of Terror Links
An independent review commissioned by the United Nations said Israel hasn't provided evidence for its claim that a significant share of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) staff are connected to terror organizations.
The Details: The report examined the “neutrality” of UNRWA, and found that while it has a “robust framework” for ensuring neutrality
Politico The Times of Israel Deutsche WelleDec 14 2014
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How the 'War on Coal' went global
Congressional Republicans who vow to defeat President Barack Obama’s “War on Coal” can do little to defend the industry against a growing international threat — the drying up of its once-promising markets overseas. Just a few years ago, domestic producers had high hopes for selling coal to energy-hungry Asia, but prices in those markets are plummeting now amid slowing demand and oversupply,
PoliticoAug 10 2022
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Inflation Slowed in July but Remained Near Record High
The pace of U.S. inflation slowed in July for the first time in months.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) held steady between June and July, and rose 8.5% from a year earlier, according to the Department of Labor. In June, inflation rose 1.3% from May and 9.1% over the previous year, which set a new 40-year record. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected annual inflation to rise 8.7%
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