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Dec 30 2021
Headline Roundup
How Should Colleges Handle the Omicron Variant?
Should colleges and universities revert back to remote learning and pandemic restrictions amid surging coronavirus cases? Or do the relatively low risks associated with COVID-19 for young people and the Omicron variant's apparent mildness make new regulations misguided?
Several major institutions, such as Princeton, Syracuse and Howard, are delaying the start of the spring semester by
Newsweek Brownstone Institute Inside Higher EdFeb 03 2014
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2016 contenders off and running in the money race
Prospective 2016 candidates say they'll wait until after this fall's elections to decide their plans - but their allies are already building the foundations for campaigns and ramping up outreach to the super-rich donors who will be called on to fund them.
PoliticoMay 20 2020
Opinion
Like India, Sri Lanka is using coronavirus to stigmatise Muslims
The world is going through a period of unprecedented instability, distress and uncertainty. The novel coronavirus pandemic, and the threat posed by it to the socioeconomic fabric of nations, pushed many governments around the world into an existential crisis and forced them to switch to survival mode. Populist politicians in these countries, who failed to respond to this public health crisis
Al JazeeraAug 30 2023
Headline Roundup
What Does Trump's March 4 Trial Date Mean for the 2024 Election?
How will former president and 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s March 4 trial start date impact his presidential campaign?
For Context: The trial in question pertains to the Department of Justice’s indictment against Trump for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The trial is set to begin on March 4, 2024. The following day is Super Tuesday, when 15 states are slated to hold
CNN (Online News) The Hill Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Aug 08 2012
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Obama campaign aide accused of lying over anti-Romney ad, ties to steelworker
A top Obama campaign official is being accused of lying over what she knew about the man at the center of a damning super PAC ad tying his wife's death to Mitt Romney.
Fox News (Online News)Mar 06 2020
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Biden could wrap up nomination on Tuesday
Joe Biden could lock up the Democratic nomination on Tuesday — not in a technical sense, but a substantive one.
Now that a chaotic, volatile primary with more than two dozen contenders is essentially a two-man race, Tuesday’s round of primaries will test if there is any appetite among Democratic voters for a replay of the drawn-out primary fight between Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and
Washington ExaminerMar 05 2020
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Elizabeth Warren to suspend presidential campaign
Elizabeth Warren is suspending her campaign after a poor performance on Super Tuesday, as first reported by the New York Times and confirmed by multiple other media outlets.
The state of play: Once thought of as a front-runner, Warren failed to win a single state during the biggest day on the Democratic primary calendar, even coming in third in her home state of Massachusetts behind Joe
AxiosMar 03 2020
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Elizabeth Warren Votes In Cambridge, Leaving For Michigan
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren's Super Tuesday strategy is "to compete everywhere," she told reporters after voting for herself in the Democratic presidential primary.
Warren’s only public appearance in Massachusetts Tuesday was at the Cambridge school where she cast her ballot, before she heads off to Michigan for an event in Detroit. She gave a speech in California Monday night.
WGBHMar 06 2016
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Political heat offers few fixes for Flint
For Hillary Clinton, the city hosting Sunday’s Democratic debate is a place whose “children were poisoned by toxic water because their governor wanted to save a little money” — but also, she declared on Super Tuesday, “a community that’s been knocked down but refused to be knocked out.” But while Flint and i
PoliticoJun 04 2012
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Planned stealth destroyer could underpin US Navy's China strategy
A super-stealthy warship that could underpin the U.S. navy's China strategy will be able to sneak up on coastlines virtually undetected and pound targets with electromagnetic "railguns" right out of a sci-fi movie.
Fox News (Online News)