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Jul 27 2020
News
Biden takes aim at Trump over coronavirus in new ad blitz courting seniors
It’s been 20 years since a Democratic presidential candidate -- then-Vice President Al Gore in 2000 -- won the senior vote.
But former Vice President Joe Biden is hoping to break his party’s losing streak.
Fox News learned on Monday that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee is launching a new ad blitz this week to court voters 65 and older in seven crucial general
Fox News DigitalOct 21 2015
News
Syria's Assad Bolstered With Visit to Ally in Moscow
President Bashar Assad has traveled to Moscow in his first known trip abroad since war broke out in Syria in 2011, meeting his strongest ally, Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The two leaders stressed that military operations in Syria— in which Moscow is the latest and most powerful addition— must lead to a political process.
ABC News (Online)Oct 21 2015
News
Syrian leader Assad meets with Putin in Moscow
President Bashar Assad has traveled to Moscow in his first known trip abroad since war broke out in Syria in 2011, meeting his strongest ally Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The two leaders stressed that the military operations in Syria-- in which Moscow is the latest and most powerful addition-- must lead to a political process.
Fox News DigitalMay 05 2021
Opinion
Horowitz: No, the border crisis is not getting better
Every month, a mass of illegal aliens, including some of the world's most dangerous criminals, are pouring over our border in numbers large enough to fill up major cities. Our border is less secure and our country is less sovereign than most third-world countries. Yet you'd never know about it because the media has chosen not to cover it.
Last week, President Joe Biden said in an
The BlazeMar 25 2020
Opinion
The Coming Age of Dispersion
As of this writing, the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic remain uncertain. But one possible consequence is an acceleration of the end of the megacity era. In its place, we may now be witnessing the outlines of a new, and necessary, dispersion of population, not only in the wide open spaces of North America and Australia, but even in the megacities of the developing world. Much of
QuilletteDec 01 2020
News
What a Biden focus on ‘American values’ means for ties with Russia
From the transactional to the multilateral. President-elect Biden's choice of Antony Blinken for secretary of state has put U.S. allies and adversaries on notice: Alliances and values are back as foreign policy priorities.
During his time as deputy secretary of state at the end of the Obama administration, Antony Blinken became known as the values guy – constantly underscoring in staff
Christian Science MonitorDec 24 2014
News
Obama's next sales job: The economy
President Barack Obama will use his State of the Union address to roll out an agenda aimed at tackling stagnating wages and helping Americans who feel left out of the economy’s surge, and he’s planning to use the first few weeks of January to travel the country promoting a new economic message.
PoliticoMar 04 2019
News
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper joins 2020 presidential race
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced Monday he is running for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, holding up his gubernatorial and mayoral experience as proof that he can bring “the progressive change that Washington has failed to deliver.”
“I’m John Hickenlooper, I am running for president because we are facing a crisis that threatens everything we stand for,”
Washington TimesFeb 03 2020
News
How Pete Buttigieg's Sexuality Shaped His Campaign
As Pete Buttigieg travels across Iowa, he has taken to ending his speeches by reaching out his hand and letting his wedding ring glint under the lights.
This is the point when Buttigieg talks about the first time he came here as a volunteer on Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. “I was here in Iowa when this state changed what the country and the world thought was possible in American
Time MagazineMay 07 2019
News
Trump Pardons Soldier Convicted of Killing Iraqi Prisoner
President Donald Trump has pardoned Michael Behenna, a former Army officer who was convicted of murder for the killing of an Iraqi prisoner in 2008, the White House announced Monday night.
Behenna was sentenced to 25 years in prison and was released on parole in 2014 after serving five years. His case has been championed by a number of influential people, including former Oklahoma Gov.
Slate