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Dec 14 2021
News
Who could replace Pelosi in House Democratic leadership stakes?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is planning to file and run for reelection next year, leading Democrats through a midterm election cycle in which Republicans are projected to win.
CNN reported that Pelosi will seek an 18th full term representing her San Francisco district next year and that she has not ruled out staying in leadership after 2022, despite previously signaling she may not stay
Washington ExaminerNov 15 2021
News
Biden signs $1 trillion infrastructure bill
In need of a political boost, President Joe Biden will sign a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on Monday at a ceremony expected to draw Democrats and some Republicans who were instrumental in getting the legislation passed.
The measure is expected to create jobs across the country by dispersing billions of dollars to state and local governments to fix crumbling bridges and roads, and
ReutersFeb 17 2021
Opinion
How Texans got left out in the cold by ERCOT and our political leaders
I had been living in Memphis for three months when the big storm hit.
On a Thursday night in February 1994, the mid-South was bombarded with the most severe ice storm it had experienced in a century. Very quickly, the sheer accumulation of ice started toppling trees and downing transmission lines.
Roughly 80 percent of Memphis and North Mississippi residents lost their power for
Guest Writer - CenterDec 25 2021
News
NASA launches $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope to explore earliest stars and galaxies
In a mission more than two decades in the making, NASA launched the most expensive science probe ever built Saturday, a $10 billion telescope that will attempt to capture starlight from the first galaxies to be born in the fiery crucible of the Big Bang.
Billions over budget and years behind schedule, the James Webb Space Telescope finally got off the ground Christmas Day, rocketing up
CBS News (Online)Mar 03 2020
News
Why Super Tuesday could leave Democrats even more unsettled as Biden tries to stop Sanders' momentum
On the eve of Super Tuesday, a confident Joe Biden glanced back to his landslide victory in South Carolina over the weekend and looked ahead to what he thinks will be a very good night. The former vice president told supporters in Houston that "we won in South Carolina, and we’ll win in Texas tomorrow.”
Texas is the second biggest prize on Super Tuesday – when a third of all Democratic
Fox News DigitalApr 13 2021
News
Nikki Haley for President 2024: Not If Trump Runs
Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, said she will only consider a run for president in 2024 if former President Donald Trump declines to, adding she would support Trump if he did decide to run.
"I would not run if President Trump ran, and I would talk to him about it," Haley told reporters Monday during a visit to South Carolina State University. "
Newsmax (News)Feb 29 2020
News
Billionaire Tom Steyer quits Democratic primary race
The announcement came after an underwhelming finish in the South Carolina primary and spending nearly $160M on his campaign. Tom Steyer, the California activist billionaire who has largely been a nonfactor in the Democratic primary campaign, dropped out of the race on Saturday night.
Steyer's departure came after a disappointing finish in the South Carolina Democratic primary. With 70
NBC News DigitalDec 24 2021
Opinion
The truth is that our citizens are not polarized
There are two problems with the conventional wisdom about polarization in American society. The first is that it mistakes widespread conflict with one master battle between conservatives and liberals. The second is that it overlooks a large percentage of Americans who do not identify with either the Democrats or the Republicans.
The result of these two mistakes is the ongoing,
The FulcrumFeb 16 2020
News
Democratic hopefuls now test strength among minority voters
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — For I.S. Leevy Johnson, the Democrats’ search for a challenger to take on President Donald Trump is personal.
“There is what I call an ‘ABT mood’ in the black community: Anybody but Trump,” said the 77-year-old who was the first black graduate of the University of South Carolina’s law school. “It has people of color very motivated and excited about voting this time
Associated PressFeb 19 2022
Analysis
Miami Street Gangs See No Hope In Dope. They’ve Switched To Identity Fraud Fueled By Russian Hackers
In August 2018, when police in Miami searched the home of Geno St. Flerose, a teenager they said was a member of the Everybody Eats street gang, they discovered incriminating evidence that had little to do with the drugs and guns they more typically find.
Police say St. Flerose had three notebooks full of other people’s personal information – names, dates of birth, bank account
Forbes