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Apr 21 2021
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What securing China’s cooperation on climate change may cost US
Can nations collide one day and work together the next? To do so is central to President Biden’s China policy. On the surface, climate change provides a chance to cooperate – though perhaps at a price.
President Joe Biden brought a China policy to the White House based on three C’s: compete, confront when necessary, and cooperate when it’s possible and even vital to both countries’
Christian Science MonitorJan 12 2021
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Democrats set up impeachment after vote demanding Pence wrest presidential powers
The House is poised to vote Tuesday evening to formally call on Vice President Mike Pence to strip President Trump of his duties by invoking the 25th Amendment. The vote comes a day after House Democrats introduced an article of impeachment charging the president for his role in inciting a violent mob of his supporters to storm the Capitol, where rioters ransacked the seat of American
New York Times (News)Dec 04 2013
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Poll shows young people skeptical of ObamaCare, amid Obama outreach
As the president hosts a White House youth summit, a new poll from his alma mater shows a majority of young people aren't interested in signing up for his signature health care plan.
The Harvard "Millennials" poll found only 22 percent of young Americans -- defined in the survey as between 18 and 29 years old -- plan to sign up for ObamaCare. Even more troubling for the adminis
Fox News DigitalFeb 14 2015
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Bill Clinton Apologizes To Mexico For War On Drugs
Former President Bill Clinton apologized to Mexico during a speech there last week for a backfired U.S. war on drugs that has fueled spiraling violence.
“I wish you had no narco-trafficking, but it’s not really your fault,” Clinton told an audience of students and business leaders at the recent Laureate Summit on Youth and Productivity. “Basically, we did too good of a job of taking the
HuffPostFeb 11 2015
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Ted Cruz knocks Obama, ‘photo op foreign policy’ in blistering speech
Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Republican, said Wednesday he hasn’t seen a “seriousness of purpose” in confronting the Islamic State terrorist group, as the White House sent a request for the authorization for use of military force to fight the group to Congress for consideration.
In an approximately 30-minute speech at the Center for Security Policy’s “Defeat Jihad” summit, Mr. Cruz also
Washington TimesJun 09 2021
Headline Roundup
Biden Heads Overseas to Rally European Partners
On Wednesday, Joe Biden embarked on his first foreign trip as president to unite European partners and other democratic nations in the fight against a global rise in authoritarianism. He will meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday, with G-7 leaders for the group's summit over the weekend, and then with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The trip comes just after his
USA TODAY CNN Digital Fox News DigitalSep 10 2016
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Trump woos social conservatives with vow to scrap Johnson Amendment
Donald J. Trump told a gathering of social and religious conservatives Friday that he would push to lift a ban that has barred churches and other tax exempt groups from endorsing political candidates, joking that it could be his ticket into heaven. Since wrapping up the GOP nomination and turning his attention to a general election match-up with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump has been making
Washington TimesNov 20 2013
Opinion
Why Isn't It Big News When Republicans Deny 5 Million People Health Insurance?
You've probably never heard of Sherilyn Horrocks. A 61-year-old woman with autoimmune disease, she was profiled by The Salt Lake Tribune before the governor of Utah's health summit in September, as an example of someone who would benefit from Medicaid expansion but wasn't being asked to speak at the event. Horrocks hasn't had insurance since about 2000, when her husband's company stopped
HuffPostOct 07 2014
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Warren Buffett: ‘Hillary is going to win… I would bet money on it’
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett predicted Tuesday that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will run for and win the White House in 2016.
“Hillary is going to win,” Mr. Buffett said at Fortune’s “The Most Powerful Women” summit in California, according to multiple reports. “I would bet money on it.”
When asked who the likely GOP candidate would be, Mr. Buffett
Washington TimesJun 09 2015
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Team Obama Asks for "Strategic Patience" in Fight Against ISIS
The Obama administration is working quickly to push back against the notion that there is no strategy to defeat Islamic State terrorists, after President Obama’s comments during a press conference in Germany after the G-7 World Leaders Summit.
The newly minted State Department spokesperson John Kirby appeared on Morning Joe today to remind Americans that the fight against ISIS would
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