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Sep 28 2017
Opinion
OPINION: The case for a 'clean withdrawal' from the Iran Nuclear Deal
There’s a pitched rhetorical battle underway right now in Washington as an October 15 deadline approaches for President Trump to certify to Congress that the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran (the JCPOA) is in the national interests of the United States and that Iran is in compliance. Although the president said last week he has made his decision, backers and opponents of the agreement are working
Fox News DigitalMar 02 2019
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Sanders says he's not interested in asking Hillary Clinton for 2020 advice
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Friday that he hasn’t spoken to Hillary Clinton for advice on the 2020 race, and frankly, he isn’t interested. “Hillary and I have fundamental differences and that’s just what it is,” Sanders (I-Vt.) said on "The View." Multiple news outlets have reported that Clinton has met with 2020 hopefuls to advise on the race. But when asked whether he plans to meet with the
PoliticoDec 28 2020
Headline Roundup
Perspectives: New York Times Criticized for Publishing Piece That 'Glorifies Cancel Culture'
The New York Times received criticism after publishing a piece about a white high school student who withdrew from her chosen college after a classmate shared a three-second video of her saying a racial slur. In the story, reporter Dan Levin follows Jimmy Galligan, who, at the height of the nationwide racial justice protests this summer, shared a video of former classmate Mimi Groves using a
New York Times (News) Washington Examiner Fox News DigitalJan 15 2020
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Pelosi names managers for Senate trial
House Speaker Nancy on Wednesday morning named the lawmakers she has tapped to argue the House Democrats' case on the Senate floor when President Donald Trump's impeachment trial starts.
Pelosi, with House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff and House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler at her side, began by saying "an impeachment will last forever."
Schiff and Nadler will be two of
ABC News (Online)Sep 26 2017
Opinion
OPINION: Do Republicans Really Care About the Deficit?
Though America really doesn’t need a tax cut — demographic pressures alone suggest the need for more, not less, future revenues — President Trump and the Republican majority want one. But they don’t want to pay for it, which means the budget deficit is going to rise. Based on what we’ve seen so far, the increase in the deficit could be at least $1.5 trillion over 10 years.
New York Times (News)May 05 2020
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Free coverage for contraceptives? Supreme Court again considers religious exemptions
The Supreme Court may be observing social distancing these days, but that won't stop it from prying into the nation's bedrooms. Again.
Federal courts have been doing just that for nearly a decade in an effort to determine whether the federal government can require cost-free insurance coverage for contraceptives. On Wednesday, the clash between religious liberty and reproductive rights
USA TODAYMay 05 2020
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Flynn bombshells cast doubt on Mueller prosecutor Brandon Van Grack's compliance with court order
Explosive, newly unsealed evidence documenting the FBI's efforts to target national security adviser Michael Flynn -- including a top official's handwritten memo debating whether the FBI's "goal" was "to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired" -- calls into question whether Brandon Van Grack, a Justice Department prosecutor and former member of Special Counsel Robert Mueller'
Fox News DigitalApr 05 2017
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Susan Rice becomes the target of conservative attacks over Flynn unmasking
The mood was light when President Barack Obama’s former national security adviser Susan Rice took a stage in mid-January with President Donald Trump’s incoming successor, Michael Flynn. Rather than pass a baton to Flynn, she said, she should give him a case of Red Bull.
PoliticoMar 14 2017
News
The Worst Argument for Trumpcare
Of all the arguments to make for repealing and replacing Obamacare, the very worst is that people don’t need health insurance. Yet this is a Trump administration talking point. White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters last week, “When we get asked the question, ‘How many p
National Review (News)Feb 26 2020
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Five takeaways from the Democratic debate
The Democratic White House hopefuls slugged it out on Tuesday at the party's 10th presidential debate, with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) coming under a fierce volley of attacks ahead of Saturday’s primary in South Carolina.
Here are five takeaways from a heated night in Charleston, S.C.
Rivals desperate to stop Sanders
Sanders occupied the center spot on stage, and it was
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