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Jun 25 2013
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Russian official says Snowden hasn't crossed into Russian territory, rejects US demands
Russia's foreign minister, in the face of U.S. demands for the extradition of Edward Snowden, said the NSA leaker hadn't even crossed into Russian territory -- and argued that Russia has nothing to do with him or his travel plans.
Fox News DigitalApr 20 2019
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This Is The Part Of ‘Medicare For All’ That You Never Hear About
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and his allies talk a lot about how “Medicare for All” would take back money from insurers and drug companies, and use those savings to help make sure every American has generous health insurance. That is accurate. But Sanders and his allies rarely mention that Medicare for All would also restrict the flow of money into the rest of the health care industry,
HuffPostJun 24 2013
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Plane for Havana Leaves Moscow Without Snowden
Edward J. Snowden, the former national security contractor accused of espionage, did not leave Moscow as expected on a flight to Havana on Monday, raising questions about what, if any, alternative travel plans he may have made.
New York Times (News)Jul 17 2012
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OPINION: Romney and his time machine
Mitt Romney is an impressive man, but until now, we didnt know just how impressive. According to his senior adviser, Ed Gillespie, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is a time traveler.
Washington PostDec 30 2020
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GOP seeks to roll back mail-in voting in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania that Trump is contesting
As President Donald Trump continues to level baseless claims of voter fraud almost two months after his Nov. 3 election loss, Republican lawmakers in states Trump contested are pushing new voting restrictions for future elections.
That includes proposals to roll back laws in Georgia and Pennsylvania that allowed all registered voters to vote by mail – moves that civil rights and voting
USA TODAYJan 03 2020
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US announces countrywide ban on flavoured e-cigs
The US has announced a countrywide ban on some e-cigarette flavours amid concerns about vaping among teens.
The ban applies to mint and fruit flavours that are offered in cartridge-based e-cigarettes, like the popular pods sold by Juul.
The US will continue to allow menthol and tobacco flavours, as well as fruit flavours delivered in other ways.
The action has been under
BBC NewsApr 01 2020
Analysis
The Trump Administration Presents a False Choice Between Current COVID-19 Control Measures and 'No Intervention'
The COVID-19 projections presented at a White House briefing yesterday imagine two scenarios, one utterly fanciful and the other intolerably vague. With "no intervention," the main graph says, the United States could see 1.5 million to 2.2 million deaths from the disease. But "with intervention," it says, the number of COVID-19 deaths plummets to somewhere between 100,000 and 240,000.
ReasonSep 08 2014
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Campaign finance debate a partisan flashpoint as it moves to Senate floor
The debate about the pull that wealthy donors have in politics is set to take center stage on the Senate floor this week as Democrats push a constitutional amendment that would give lawmakers more leverage to restrict campaign financing and spending.
The longshot measure -- dubbed by supporters the Democracy for All Amendment -- is an attempt to provide elected officials with a legal
Washington PostMar 31 2020
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So there’s been a ‘stay-at-home’ order. Here’s what that means for you.
Maryland, Virginia and the District issued “stay-at-home” orders on Monday, joining a growing list of states and cities mandating broad, enforceable restrictions on where residents can go in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
For weeks, officials in the Washington region have escalated social distancing measures, closing schools and businesses deemed nonessential,
Washington PostNov 19 2020
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5,000+ Uncounted Ballots Found in 3 GA Counties as State's Election Recount Tally Expected Thursday
Election officials have uncovered thousands of previously uncounted ballots in three separate batches during Georgia's state recount, and the majority of them were for President Trump. Plus, a significant error was prevented in a separate incident during the recount.
Officials across Georgia had an 11:59 p.m. Wednesday deadline to complete a hand tally of the presidential race in the
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