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Oct 28 2020
News
First Thing election special: if Biden wins, what will his first 100 days look like?
If Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump next week, he will take office during a global pandemic and America’s most serious economic crisis for a century. And when he’s dealt with those, he will still have to rebuild US relationships abroad, grapple with the nation’s increasingly dysfunctional democratic institutions – and face the existential threat of climate change.
Few presidents have
The GuardianDec 14 2020
Headline Roundup
Electoral College Vote Confirms Biden's Election Win
The Electoral College confirmed Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election on Monday, despite President Donald Trump's legal efforts challenging the results of the Nov. 3 election. Biden's vote count passed 270 on Monday afternoon when California's electors confirmed the state for Biden, adding 55 electoral votes to Biden's count. Biden ultimately received 306 electoral votes,
USA TODAY Washington Times New York Times (News)Dec 10 2019
Opinion
Can Any of the Democratic Candidates Save the Party From Itself?
Not to mention beat Trump.
Gail Collins: Bret, how do you feel about billionaires? Not personally — I’m sure some of your best friends are billionaires — but as presidential candidates. Ever since Michael Bloomberg started running, there’s been a lot of complaining about rich guys trying to buy the race. Does that worry you, or do you find people like Bloomberg and Tom Steyer to be, um
New York Times (Opinion)May 15 2024
Headline Roundup
House Hearing Addresses Reports of Harassment, Discrimination at FDIC
Lawmakers from both parties criticized FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg during a hearing on Wednesday following reports of sexual harassment and discrimination at the agency.
For Context: In November 2023, the Wall Street Journal (Center bias) pushed an article detailing allegations of misconduct, harassment, and toxic working conditions at the FDIC. This led to the launch of a investigation
Axios The Hill The Daily CallerMay 13 2020
News
CDC guidance more restrictive than White House
Advice from the top U.S. disease control experts on how to safely reopen businesses and institutions during the coronavirus pandemic was more detailed and restrictive than the plan released by the White House last month.
The guidance, which was shelved by Trump administration officials, also offered recommendations to help communities decide when to shut facilities down again during
Associated PressFeb 18 2015
News
Jeb Bush, neoconservative
In a speech today outlining his foreign policy, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush offers a familiar refrain: “I love my father and my brother… But I am my own man – and my views are shaped by my own thinking and own experiences.” At a reporter scrum after speech in Florida last week, Jeb was adamant: “I won’t talk about the past. I’ll talk about the future,” adding that “it’s not about re-
Fox News DigitalOct 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)