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Dec 01 2021
Analysis
Democrats’ Bill Would Go Far Toward ‘Patching the Holes’ in Health Coverage
Of all the “bitter disappointments” he had as president, Harry Truman once wrote, the “one that has troubled me most, in a personal way,” was the failure to enact a national program that would assure all Americans “a full measure of opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health.”
More than 75 years after Truman first proposed universal coverage, Democrats are still chasing his dream. If
New York Times (News)Mar 28 2022
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Jan. 6 committee unveils contempt reports for Peter Navarro, Dan Scavino
The House committee investigating the riot at the U.S. Capitol filed contempt reports on Sunday for former Trump administration officials Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino.
The panel filed the reports, claiming that Mr. Scavino was given six deadline extensions for an interview about his potential role in the riot and that Mr. Navarro refused to discuss several topics he had written about
Washington TimesMar 14 2022
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Lawmakers fear Ukraine could spiral into US-Russian war
Democrats and Republican in Congress are deeply worried about the spiraling Russian war with Ukraine, fearing it could eventually draw the U.S. into a direct conflict with Russian troops.
Lawmakers in both parties say they support President Biden’s decision to draw the line at putting U.S. troops on the ground in Ukraine or enforcing a no-fly zone over the country, fearing that such
The HillMay 20 2021
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Israel approves ceasefire after days of bitter clashes with Hamas
Israel approved a ceasefire on Thursday after days of prolonged conflict with Hamas amid United States pressure to end the fighting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Security Cabinet approved the measure following 11 days of violence, according to local media reports. The agreement is set to take effect at 2 a.m. local time, hours after the deliberations took place.
Sirens
Washington ExaminerSep 24 2021
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Biden's misleading claims about Haitian migrants in Del Rio
Biden administration officials are struggling to explain a massive influx of Haitian migrants, failing to reconcile what is happening at the southern border and what President Joe Biden’s aides have said.
Administration officials insist the thousands of Haitian migrants turning up in Del Rio, Texas, are being expelled from the United States upon their arrival.
“If you come to the
Washington ExaminerFeb 20 2020
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Bolton: 'My testimony would have made no difference' in 'partisan' impeachment process
Former national security adviser John Bolton argued that President Trump would have been acquitted in the Senate's impeachment trial even if he had testified in front of the chamber.
Bolton refused to testify in the impeachment trial unless he was subpoenaed by the Senate despite relevant excerpts from his book being leaked during the trial. After the Senate voted against bringing in
Washington ExaminerAug 26 2020
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Antioch police announce 17-year-old arrested in shooting
Police in Antioch, Illinois, announced they have arrested a 17-year-old man in connection for Wednesday morning's shooting in Kenosha.
He is expected to be extradited to Kenosha on homicide charges.
Two people were killed and a third injured in a shooting at a used car lot on the corner of Sheridan Road and 63rd Street overnight Wednesday by a man armed with an AR-15-style rifle
Kenosha NewsJun 13 2022
Fact Check
Fact Check: No, the USDA Is Not Predicting a Dozen Eggs Will Cost $12 by Fall 2022
A post shared on Facebook claims the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) predicted the price of a dozen eggs will be $12 “by Fall 2022.”
Verdict: False
There is no evidence the USDA has made such a projection.
Fact Check:
President Joe Biden said on June 1 that he could not do much to lower food costs in the near future, CNN reported. The wholesale egg
Check Your FactJan 29 2021
Opinion
The Left's Ongoing Campaign to Denigrate Trump Supporters
If the first week of leftist insanity gushing from President Joe Biden's executive pen doesn't vindicate Donald Trump's supporters in full measure, I don't know what could. Scratch that. There is much more to come.
Trump supporters have long touted the former president's impressive policy achievements as proof they were wise in supporting him and correct that an outsider could get
TownhallJul 07 2021
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China is cracking down on stocks that trade on U.S. exchanges. Here’s what it means if you hold them
China’s most powerful companies — including Didi, Alibaba and Tencent — are suddenly under immense scrutiny as country vows to crack down on domestic companies that list on U.S. exchanges. That move could upend a $2 trillion market loved by some of the biggest American investors.
Beijing is stepping up its oversight on the flood of Chinese listings in the U.S., which are overwhelmingly
CNBC