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Mar 24 2020
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court clears way for the governor to shut down gun stores indefinitely, citing the coronavirus
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied a request by gun-rights advocates to exempt gun stores from an order mandating the closure of businesses amid the coronavirus outbreak in the state.
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf issued the executive order on March 19, which forced the shutdown of all businesses in the state deemed not "life-sustaining" for an indefinite period of time, gun stores
The BlazeMar 29 2024
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Biden Admin Approves $60 Million for Initial Baltimore Bridge Recovery
The federal government allocated $60 million to Maryland to aid in emergency work after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
For Context: Earlier this week, a 984-foot cargo ship known as the Dali struck the bridge after losing power, resulting in the loss of six lives and significant material damage. The costs to fully rebuild the bridge could rise to $2 billion,
CBS News (Online) The Hill The Daily CallerApr 02 2016
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Pro-Clinton group files DOJ report alleging Trump-Carson appointment deal
A pro-Clinton watchdog group has filed a complaint with the Justice Department alleging that Donald Trump may have promised former candidate Ben Carson a job in the administration in exchange for his endorsement last month.
The American Democracy Legal Fund, a “political accountability” group launched by David Brock, the conservative-turned-liberal operative known in political circles
Fox News DigitalApr 27 2013
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White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2013: 'Controlled demolition' with Conan, Bon Jovi and the NRA
Its become oddly fashionable to bash the White House Correspondents Association dinner, the giddy juxtaposition of journalists, Hollywood celebrities and strategically-minded operatives that arrives in the nations capital each spring, just like the circus. Critics claim the annual event has become commercialized, off-message and unbecoming.
Washington TimesMar 04 2020
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Bloomberg On Track To Have Spent Roughly $5 Million Per Delegate. Here’s How Much Biden Spent
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is on track to have spent nearly $5 million of his vast fortune on each delegate he won on Super Tuesday, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis.
Bloomberg is projected to collect 104 delegates from Super Tuesday victories, according to The New York Times, meaning he will have spent millions of dollars on each delegate after
The Daily CallerMay 07 2020
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Florida emerges as bright spot in COVID-19 fight
ORLANDO, FLA. — Florida has reported 37,439 positive coronavirus cases and 1,471 deaths, ranking it eighth in the U.S. for the number of confirmed cases despite being the nation’s third most populated state.
The case and death numbers point to something many may find surprising: Florida has not become as much of a hot spot as other states such as New York, California and Michigan.
The HillMar 04 2020
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Trump shifts his attention to surging Biden, lays off Sanders
President Donald Trump’s political operation is shifting its focus to apparent Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden — and ramping up its efforts to convince Bernie Sanders’ supporters he's being robbed of the nomination.
With Biden suddenly vaulting to the front of the Democratic pack with his array of Super Tuesday wins, Republicans are intensifying their attacks on the 77-year-old former
PoliticoSep 23 2020
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Johnson & Johnson enters late-stage trial testing its coronavirus vaccine
Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday it has begun its phase three trial testing its potential coronavirus vaccine.
J&J is the fourth drugmaker backed by the Trump administration’s Covid-19 vaccine program Operation Warp Speed to enter late-stage testing. The others are Moderna, Pfizer and AstraZeneca.
The trial will enroll up to 60,000 adult volunteers across 215 locations in
CNBCDec 17 2019
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‘Empty faith led by a bogus prophet’: George Conway leads Never Trumpers denouncing president
A group of President Trump’s staunchest critics, including White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s husband, is starting a super PAC in hopes of stopping his reelection.
The organization, dubbed the Lincoln Project, is led by a seven-person advisory council, including conservative lawyer George Conway, former John McCain adviser Steve Schmidt, former John Kasich adviser John Weaver,
Washington ExaminerMar 03 2020
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Super Tuesday: Which candidate does Russia want to win?
To the extent that Moscow prefers a particular candidate, experts say it’s likely not just based on whose policy views align with Russian interests, but who represents the best wedge to divide the American people.
Is Russia working to reelect Donald Trump, the unorthodox real estate magnate turned president? Is it also seeking to elevate Sen. Bernie Sanders, who as a democratic
Christian Science Monitor