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Oct 05 2022
Opinion
There Are Two Americas Now: One With a B.A. and One Without
The Republican Party has become crucially dependent on a segment of white voters suffering what analysts call a “mortality penalty.”
This penalty encompasses not only disproportionately high levels of so-called deaths of despair — suicide, drug overdoses and alcohol abuse — but also across-the-board increases in several categories of disease, injury and emotional disorder.
“Red
Thomas B. EdsallOct 27 2022
News
Justice Kagan temporarily blocks Jan. 6 committee subpoena seeking phone records of Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan on Wednesday temporarily blocked enforcement of the Jan. 6 committee’s subpoena seeking the phone records of Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward.
The move by Kagan, a liberal justice who handles emergency applications that originate in Arizona, means the Supreme Court as a whole will decide how to proceed. The House committee has until Friday to
NBC News DigitalJun 15 2015
Opinion
Rolly: Democrats working hard to ensure everlasting defeat
an a Democrat ever again win a major political office in Utah besides a few Salt Lake County spots and Salt Lake City mayor, which is technically non-partisan?
I doubt it. But, if Halley's Comet actually came early, what would it take?
Let's face it. The party of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt hasn't come as close as the moon's distance from the Earth in
Dec 28 2022
News
‘The Real Minimum Wage Is Zero’: McDonald’s Restaurant Uses Automation For Pickups And Orders
McDonald’s revealed a test restaurant near Fort Worth, Texas, earlier this month in which automation technology replaces many positions formerly held by employees, drawing mixed reactions from conservatives and liberals.
The fast food behemoth announced that customers can use kiosks and a mobile app to grab their orders from a conveyor belt rather than interacting with customer-facing
The Daily WireSep 10 2022
News
In sprint to November, Democrats seize on shifting landscape over abortion
Cat Thomas used to call herself politically independent. But she registered as a Democrat the moment she turned 18 this summer, fearful that Republicans in Pennsylvania would ban abortion.
Hope Pierotti, 20, hurried to re-register in her new swing-state home days after Roe v. Wade was overturned, similarly anxious about abortion rights. The procedure is legal in Pennsylvania, but
Washington PostAug 05 2022
News
Man who threatened to kill Dr. Anthony Fauci in emails sentenced to 3 years in prison
GREENBELT, Md. — A West Virginia man was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison after he sent emails threatening Dr. Anthony Fauci and another federal health official for talking about the coronavirus and efforts to prevent its spread.
Using an anonymous email account based in Switzerland, Thomas Patrick Connally, Jr. threatened to kill Fauci or members of his family, the U
USA TODAYJan 19 2021
News
The Super Bowl Will Have Its First-Ever Female Referee This Year
The NFL is making slow forward progress on gender equity.
For the first time in its 55-year history, Super Bowl LV this year will have a female referee: Sarah Thomas, who will work as a down judge, the NFL said Tuesday.
It’s a fitting progression for Thomas, who has worked steadily up the ranks since she became the first female permanent NFL official back in 2015. In 2019, she
HuffPostJun 14 2021
News
Supreme Court sides against Biden administration in drug sentencing case
The Supreme Court on Monday found that certain low-level crack cocaine offenders are not eligible for sentencing reductions, a repudiation of the Biden administration's late case change in opinion.
In a majority opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court found that convicts who did not trigger a mandatory minimum sentence also did not qualify for a retroactive sentence
Washington ExaminerNov 30 2022
Analysis
What the Respect for Marriage Act does and doesn't do
The Respect for Marriage Act, a historic bill to codify the right to same-sex and interracial marriages, cleared its main obstacle on Tuesday after it passed the Senate — but the measure's provisions don't go as far as many had hoped they would.
Why it matters: Lawmakers crafted the legislation after Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas suggested the court reconsider Obergefell v.
AxiosJul 04 2021
News
Trump: July 4 'Will Not Be Canceled,' Nor 'Purged From History' or 'Our Hearts'
Delivering a message of patriotism on the eve of the July 4 holiday, former President Donald Trump vowed "it will not be canceled," and American founders and patriots "will never be purged from history or canceled from our hearts."
"Tomorrow we will celebrate 245 years of glorious American Independence: It will not be canceled, by the way," Trump told his Save America rally Saturday
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