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Oct 15 2019
Opinion
Elizabeth Warren Divides the Room
While Trump divides the world.
Gail Collins: Bret, where should we start? Democratic debate? Impeachment? Mideast crisis? Rudy Giuliani? Actually, as a New Yorker I always figured that someday Rudy would do something even more outrageous than the time he called a news conference to announce he was separating from his wife before he told said spouse. But I did not imagine it would
Gail CollinsJan 01 2022
Headline Roundup
The Media Predicts What's To Come in 2022
With 2021 now behind us, writers across the political spectrum have speculated on what to expect from 2022: a year that will likely bring several key political and cultural moments.
Perhaps the most anticipated political event of the year will be the 2022 midterm elections, which will begin on March 1 with the Texas state primaries and end on Nov. 8 with the nationwide general
Financial Times Vox National Review (News)Oct 01 2019
News
Hillary Clinton: If Mike Pompeo listened in on Trump-Ukraine call, he should have done more
Hillary Clinton criticized Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Monday night for not doing more after reportedly listening in on the call between President Trump and Ukraine’s president that is at the center of the whistleblower complaint.
Mrs. Clinton, who served as secretary of state in the Obama administration before losing to Mr. Trump in the 2016 presidential election, weighed in on the
Washington TimesOct 08 2014
News
Gay Marriage Is Upheld in Nevada and Idaho
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down same-sex marriage bans in Idaho and in Nevada, the latest in a nearly unbroken string of courtroom victories for gay couples.
The decision, by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, came a day after the Supreme Court allowed similar rulings by three other appeals courts to stand, clearing the way for
New York Times (News)Mar 23 2020
News
When fighting bureaucracy means disbanding a pandemics office
“More bureaucracy!” is perhaps not the best rallying cry. But what if streamlining leads to disbanding a pandemics office? The current crisis highlights both sides of the issue.
When PBS journalist Yamiche Alcindor recently asked President Donald Trump about his decision to disband the National Security Council’s office for pandemics, Mr. Trump said the question was “nasty.”
Christian Science MonitorJan 07 2013
News
Boehner: Automatic Spending Cuts Are GOP’s Ultimate Leverage
House Speaker John Boehner says the biggest weapon congressional Republicans now have on fiscal policy are the automatic spending cuts  sequestration  now set to begin March 1.
Many commentators have cited the debt ceiling as the strongest card in Republicans hand. President Barack Obama needs Congress agreement to raise the $16.4 trillion debt ceiling within weeks to
Newsmax (News)Jul 25 2023
Headline Roundup
Why Is Israel So Divided on Netanyahu’s Judicial Reforms?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing parliamentary coalition passed a fiercely-protested judicial reform bill on Monday, prompting a wave of political commentary.
The Details: The new law will prevent the country’s unelected Supreme Court from striking down parliamentary or executive actions for being “unreasonable.” However, Netanyahu’s coalition is planning other
Los Angeles Times Washington Examiner The Jerusalem PostMar 14 2019
News
Speaker Riles Brexiteers With Amendment Choice: Brexit Update
With Parliament deadlocked, politicians vote Thursday on whether to delay Brexit after they rejected a no-deal split from the European Union. Theresa May hasn’t given up on getting her deal ratified; her office said she’d put it to a third vote in Parliament if it was “worthwhile” to do so.
Key Developments:
Parliament to debate delaying Brexit, votes expected after 5 p.m.;
BloombergNov 22 2019
News
What’s next in the House impeachment inquiry
A marathon week of impeachment hearings has ended. Here’s what could come next.
On Thursday, the US House wrapped up a marathon week of public hearings for its impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. With lawmakers headed home for Thanksgiving break, the question on everyone’s minds is “what comes next?”
In its rough form, what’s next is that the House Intelligence
VoxMar 11 2019
News
Trump Seeks to Balance Budget as National Debt Crisis Reaches $22 TRILLION
President Trump has delivered a new budget proposal that cuts federal spending and balances the budget. The White House budget office says the plan includes $2.7 trillion in spending cuts and erases the deficit in 15 years.
The national debt topped $22 trillion last month. It has grown to such an extent that some Washington leaders consider the debt to be a threat to national security
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