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Mar 13 2016
News
Cruz Takes Delegates in Wyoming, and Rubio Wins in Washington, D.C.
Senator Ted Cruz won the most delegates awarded in the Wyoming Republican conventions on Saturday, while Senator Marco Rubio narrowly beat Gov. John Kasich in Washington, D.C., on the last day of voting before Tuesday’s make-or-break primaries in five large states.
Hillary Clinton prevailed in the Northern Mariana Islands, the only Democratic contest of the day. In Guam, Republicans
New York Times (News)Jan 23 2021
Analysis
Meet the team shaking up climate models
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin was tall and rugged, with the flowing beard and raucus mustache popular in the late 1800s. As a young geology professor, he hiked the flatlands of southeast Wisconsin, surveying tracks of long-gone glaciers. It was popular at the time to speculate on what caused the rise and fall of ice ages, and Chamberlin seized on one theory that pointed to a gas.
“The
Christian Science MonitorMar 15 2016
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Hillary Clinton had an amazing night — and not just because of her victories
Tuesday night was an amazing night for Hillary Clinton, and not just because her wins in Florida and Ohio made Bernie Sanders's path to the nomination nearly impossible.
Tuesday night was an amazing night for Hillary Clinton because Marco Rubio dropped out of the race and virtually ensured she will face either Donald Trump or Ted Cruz in the general election.
A couple of months
VoxMar 15 2016
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RIP Marco Rubio: Media Darling, Political Loser
Marco Rubio has lost his last primary. On Tuesday night, the Florida senator watched as Donald Trump was immediately declared the victor in his home state's Republican contest -- the race Rubio could not lose if he wanted to continue. The result will almost certainly touch off a despairing round of hand-wringing from the GOP establishment set, but in all likelihood, his Sunshine State defeat
HuffPostDec 17 2019
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USMCA
“House Democrats and the White House announced a deal Tuesday on a modified North American trade pact… They said the revamped U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement [USMCA] was a significant improvement over the original North American Free Trade Agreement, with Democrats crowing about winning stronger provisions on enforcing the agreement while Republicans said it will help keep the economy humming
The Flip SideSep 01 2016
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What You Need To Know About The Alt-Right Movement
The presidential candidates this week accused one another of racism and bigotry, with Hillary Clinton arguing that Donald Trump's rhetoric and policies are an invitation to the "alt-right" movement.
"This is not Conservatism as we have known it," the Democratic nominee said on Thursday during a speech in Reno, Nev. "This is not Republicanism as we have known it. These are racist ideas.
NPR (Online News)Jun 11 2016
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Elizabeth Warren Is Set to Play a Big Campaign Role
Hillary Clinton huddled for an hour Friday with Sen. Elizabeth Warren in what many Democrats see as an important step in unifying the party after its bruising presidential primary.
The Massachusetts senator is set to play a key role, both as a determined and pointed critic of Republican Donald Trump and as someone whom liberal supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders inherently trust. Friday’s
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 16 2019
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Brett Kavanaugh, Susan Collins, and what Maine women think
In an increasingly polarized political environment driven by tweets and outrage, can moderates still find a place to stand? In Maine, centrist Sen. Susan Collins is finding herself on unstable ground.
Sen. Susan Collins has long seemed unbeatable.
Despite being a Republican in a state that leans slightly Democratic, she has handily won every reelection since her entry to the
Christian Science MonitorSep 16 2019
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New York Times apologizes for ‘inappropriate and offensive’ tweet about Kavanaugh sexual misconduct allegation
When the New York Times revealed a new allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh this weekend, the political world was again thrown into turmoil. Democrats, including several presidential candidates, called for further investigations and impeachment, while President Trump and top Republicans staunchly defended the embattled judge.
But amid that
Washington PostMar 07 2019
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Anti-Semitism Debate Divides Dems Who Struggle with Response to Ilhan Omar's Remarks
The Democratic Party is in meltdown trying to deal with charges of anti-Semitism. Once again, a fresman congresswoman giving the leadership headaches over her comments.
The controversy is all about the latest charges of anti-Semitism and it comes as the party deals with a divide over support for Israel.
The Trump-Pence team is already setting its sights on re-election in 2020,
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