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Feb 01 2023
Headline Roundup
Over 2,000 People Attend Funeral Service for Tyre Nichols
The funeral for Tyre Nichols was held in Memphis, TN on Wednesday. The service was attended by over 2,000 people, including Vice President Kamala Harris, Rev. Al Sharpton, and film director Spike Lee.
For Context: Nichols died three days after being beaten by members of the Memphis Police Department, who have since been fired and charged with murder. The incident sparked protests and
The Guardian


Oct 12 2013
News
Ryan emerges a possible dealmaker in fiscal crisis, with ObamaCare still in mind
Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan is emerging as the key congressional Republican in negotiating with Democrats to solve Washington’s two fiscal crises with a plan that only delays efforts to defund ObamaCare, not derail them.
Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, is proposing a plan to increase to the federal debt that is tied largely to simplifying the tax code, make enough changes to
Fox News (Online News)
Aug 13 2014
News
Dem Candidates Run Hard to the Right
Facing an increasingly hostile political landscape, Democrats are turning an old adage upside down; asking voters to believe what the candidates say, not what they do. In districts across the country, Democrats are campaigning on tax cuts, balanced budgets and rolling back harmful regulations. This pivot away from the national Democrat party isn't just on fiscal issues. With more conservative
Breitbart News
Jun 04 2019
Perspectives Blog
Audit Finds Evidence of Google's Bias Toward These Media Outlets
A new audit shows Google is biased toward a small number of major media outlets — and most of them have a Left-leaning political bias. One-sided information isn’t healthy for democracy, yet the world's most popular source of news and information displays a major bias.
Back in October, AllSides conducted a 39-page Google bias report that found Google News is biased 65% toward Left and
Julie Mastrine
Sep 06 2023
Headline Roundup
61 Indicted in Georgia on RICO Charges Over 'Cop City' Unrest
Sixty-one people have been indicted on racketeering charges in Atlanta under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) over protests and unrest around "Cop City."
Key Details: The indictment was released on Tuesday, and accused the defendants of acting as "militant anarchists." Activists say that the $90 million site of the proposed Atlanta Public Safety Training
Associated Press


Sep 15 2013
News
Obama Vows No Debt Ceiling Negotiations
President Barack Obama won't negotiate with congressional Republicans over the U.S. government's borrowing limit, he said in an interview that aired Sunday.
Obama told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that he would not cooperate with House Speaker John Boehner's demand for budget cuts in exchange for House Republicans' allowing the government to continue paying its obligations.
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HuffPost
Sep 24 2019
News
What happens when a president feuds with nation’s largest state?
The rift between the White House and California has become a chasm, raising questions about the future of states’ rights and whether the tension will harm the nation’s largest state.
It has become a battle royal: the leader of the world’s largest economy versus the leaders of the fifth largest, with little incentive for a cease-fire.
We are talking, of course, about President
Christian Science Monitor
Mar 26 2019
News
House Democrats’ new plan to strengthen Obamacare, explained
After DOJ says the ACA is unconstitutional, House Democrats roll out a targeted plan to expand health care.
House Democrats are rolling out a plan to strengthen the Affordable Care Act that would expand federal insurance subsidies and reverse the Trump administration’s attacks on the health care law — but avoids the party’s internal fight about more ambitious proposals to extend health
Vox
Jul 05 2012
News
Obama announcing China trade complaint on Ohio swing
President Obamas two-day bus tour headed to northern Ohio Thursday where he revealed administration plans to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization against China for imposing more than $3 billion in duties on American-produced automobiles.
Northern Ohio is home to several major auto suppliers and their employees, and Mr. Obama plans to stress the auto industry bailout during
Washington Times
Aug 14 2013
News
Summertime Blues: Polls show ObamaCare support eroding amid roll-out problems
As problems continue to pile up over the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, summertime polls from Fox News, Gallup and Rasmussen signal that growing confusion over the complexities of the law, how it will be rolled out and how much it will cost is eroding public support. A majority of Americans say they believe the new health care law will increase their medical costs and taxes,
Fox News (Online News)