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Mar 08 2020
News
Hillary Clinton: I ‘Begrudgingly’ Give Breitbart News ‘A Lot of Credit’ for Leading the Narrative
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee, said Sunday on CNN that she “begrudgingly” gives Breitbart News “a lot of credit” for its ability to shape a narrative.
Host Fareed Zakaria said, “There was an article in Vox, and I don’t know if you saw it, on Super Tuesday, on Facebook, the single most searched article —the single searched
Breitbart NewsMar 05 2020
News
Biden vs. Bernie
“The search for a Democrat to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in the Nov. 3 election narrowed on Wednesday to a choice between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, who staged a comeback in Super Tuesday voting to become the undisputed standard-bearer of the party’s moderate wing.” (Reuters)
The left is divided about whether Biden or Sanders would be a better nominee to take on
The Flip SideMar 02 2020
News
Amy Klobuchar ends presidential campaign
After a disappointing finish in South Carolina, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced Monday she was ending her presidential campaign.
Klobuchar’s exit came just weeks after a surprise third-place showing in the New Hampshire primary, which she hoped would propel her through the rest of the early states and onto Super Tuesday. But she finished in sixth place in both the Nevada caucuses
Los Angeles TimesFeb 17 2020
Opinion
Kerner Report set standard for what a serious presidential candidate should champion
As the Democratic presidential primaries move onto Nevada, South Carolina and the many Super Tuesday states, candidates turn their attention to people of color, and particularly African Americans.
Many candidates find their rhetoric contradicted by their record; their promises conflicting with their performances.
Donald Trump now seeks to woo black voters by taking credit for the
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.Mar 04 2020
Opinion
Joe Biden Just Performed a Miracle
What a difference a few days make. They brought Joe Biden back from the dead.
After a landslide victory in South Carolina on Saturday, he collected a bonanza of important endorsements on Sunday and Monday. Then, on Super Tuesday, when 14 states voted, he did exponentially better than almost anyone predicted. He probably exceeded his own dreams.
Bernie Sanders supposedly had the
Frank BruniApr 12 2016
News
Billionaires fund anti-Trump delegate push
Super PAC mounts state-by-state effort to elect convention delegates who oppose Trump.
PoliticoSep 05 2019
News
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rips Steve King Over Toilet Water-Drinking Stunt
He claimed there was “no way” she had been “objectively honest” when she swore under oath in July that some detainees told her during a visit to one facility that they’d had to drink out of the toilet bowl because the sink was broken. King, who has a long history of making racist and white supremacist comments, claimed the video showed him drinking from the very same sink.
HuffPostSep 20 2021
News
The wealthy may avoid $163 billion in taxes every year. Here’s how they do it
The wealthiest Americans may be dodging as much as $163 billion in income taxes every year, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and many leverage tax laws to do it legally, financial experts say.
Although U.S. levies increase with income, the ultra-wealthy often finesse the tax code to reduce how much they owe. And some billionaires, such as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and
CNBCNov 13 2020
Analysis
Georgia Senator Dismisses Climate Change While Enjoying Protected Beachfront Mansion
IF SEN. DAVID PERDUE wins reelection in Georgia’s runoff in January, the Republican Party will almost certainly maintain its Senate majority. Perdue, an outspoken climate denier, urged President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accords; voted against a Senate resolution that affirmed that climate change is real and that human activities contribute to it; and dismissed the Green
The InterceptOct 08 2021
News
One Western town’s solution to wildfires? Community.
As wildfires haunt the American West, Ashland, Oregon, has emerged as a leader in forest management. The city’s bipartisan approach hinges on a cooperative ethos that mitigates both fire risk and ideological divides.
A municipal water tank built into the forested hills above Ashland offers postcard views of the mountain valley town on clear days. This warm September morning is not, alas
Christian Science Monitor