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Jul 31 2019
News
Ex-Hassan aide pleads guilty to helping hide evidence on leaking of GOP senators' information
A former aide to Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) pleaded guilty to helping a former staffer enter a Senate office after hours while the staffer erased evidence indicating the staffer's involvement in the doxxing of GOP senators supporting the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Samantha Davis pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding computer fraud and evidence tampering, Politico reported
The HillAug 29 2019
News
Milwaukee urges people to stop vaping immediately amid lung disease outbreak
MILWAUKEE – The city of Milwaukee issued a health alert Wednesday urging people to stop vaping immediately amid an outbreak of lung disease doctors suspect is linked to e-cigarettes.
Milwaukee's alert comes as federal officials say there are some 200 potential cases of lung disease linked to e-cigarettes reported by 22 states.
There are 16 confirmed cases in cases in Wisconsin,
USA TODAYDec 15 2020
Opinion
Thank You, Bill Barr
The Attorney General was the right man for the job in hyper-partisan times.
William Barr resigned as Attorney General on Monday, effective Dec. 23, and he’s certainly earned the right to leave early. He has been the right man at the right time for that difficult job, with the principles and toughness to make difficult decisions despite bitter Democrats in Congress and a willful
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Jun 18 2020
News
Ted Cruz Calls out Google Action as "Orwellian"
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, says any move by Google to cut off ad revenue to The Federalist and Zero Hedge websites is “Orwellian.”
Cruz made his comments on Thursday’s “Fox & Friends.”
NBC News reported that Google has banned Zero Hedge, a libertarian website, over policy violations found in the comments section of stories about Black Lives Matter protests. The news network also
Newsmax (News)Apr 14 2020
Opinion
Trump's frightening claim of 'total' authority
The United States of America faces two critical emergencies. One is the coronavirus pandemic. The other is the presidency of Donald Trump.
The latter assertion isn't just linked to the Trump administration's well-documented mishandling of the pandemic response. Indeed, Trump is not the first president to be caught short by an unexpected crisis. But other presidents — FDR after Pearl
The Week - OpinionApr 16 2019
News
Bernie Sanders boosted by Fox News town hall broadcast – live
The 2020 presidential candidate showed his brand of democratic socialism could have traction in Trump country
Here’s video of Sanders getting booed out of the auditorium unexpectedly cheered at every turn by they Fox News town hall audience.
How do you think a Sanders-Trump presidential debate would play out? Getting ahead of ourselves, you say? Maybe so. What other candidate on
The GuardianSep 26 2019
News
Trump lashes out at Democrats as whistleblower complaint is made public
President Trump lashed out Thursday at Democrats minutes after an explosive whistleblower report was made public and urged Republicans to “STICK TOGETHER” at the outset of what was shaping up as another dramatic day in Washington.
In an earlier tweet, he asserted that the stock markets would crash if Democrats followed through on impeaching him.
As of Wednesday evening, a
Washington PostSep 04 2020
News
GOP senators launch probe into failure to deport illegal immigrant accused of killing motorcyclists
Republican senators are launching an investigation into how a Mexican illegal immigrant, and a former recipient of the Obama-era program that shielded immigrants from deportation, was never deported despite a history of criminal behavior that allegedly culminated in the deaths of four motorcyclists in July.
Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Thom
Fox News DigitalDec 08 2019
News
A Better Way To Think About November’s Jobs Numbers
You’ve probably seen some headlines today about the latest unemployment rate (3.5 percent) or others saying 266,000 jobs were added in November. Those are the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly jobs report, published this morning, that get the bulk of the media coverage. And that makes a certain amount of sense — they are important measures of our economy’s health and inform
538 (ABC News)Nov 24 2020
News
Why a negative Covid-19 test before Thanksgiving isn’t an all-clear
More frequent Covid-19 testing is one key to help end the pandemic. But as individuals, we can’t rely on testing alone to protect ourselves and others.
Take this recent example: Public health officials in New Zealand reported on a cluster of cases that likely spread aboard a long-haul flight. Yet the suspected index cases — the people who likely spread the virus to others — tested
Vox