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Jul 30 2016
News
Russia Called. They Want Their Propaganda Machine Back.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
At least, that’s what the First Amendment of the United States Constitution says. But with every administration
The BlazeJul 03 2012
News
Mormon influence in Nevada fading, but still a factor
Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- In 1986, with control of the United States Senate up for grabs, The Economist dispatched a reporter to Nevada, an important battleground that year, to survey the race between then-Rep. Harry Reid and his Republican opponent, James Santini.
CNN DigitalJun 06 2019
News
U.S.-Mexico talks to continue as time runs short for tariff deal
White House and Mexican government officials met Wednesday to try to reach a deal to halt or delay President Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on roughly $350 billion in imports, a threat that poses major implications for both economies.
The two sides are due to continue their discussions Thursday, with Trump confirming in a Twitter post that tariffs will go into effect next week unless he
Washington PostDec 03 2012
News
Syria Moves Its Chemical Weapons, and U.S. and Allies Cautiously Take Note
The Syrian militarys movement of chemical weapons in recent days has prompted the United States and several allies to repeat their warning to President Bashar al-Assad that he would be “held accountable if his forces used the weapons against the rebels fighting his government.
New York Times (News)Mar 18 2020
Analysis
Is This American Resilience?
On Saturday, conservative writer and professional provocateur David Hookstead bemoaned the COVID-19 outbreak in a tweet that went viral for how perfectly it captured a particular kind of American mentality: “Today should have been a day of college basketball games and a few cold beers. Instead, coronavirus stole it. Imagine explaining to a D-Day veteran that sports were canceled because of a
SlateSep 13 2012
News
Mitt Romney continues attack on Obama’s foreign policy
Republican Mitt Romney cast President Obama as weak on foreign policy, lamenting Thursday that the United States was “at the mercy of events instead of shaping events and promising a military revival that he said would bring “American leadership to the Middle East and across the world.
Washington PostDec 20 2019
News
Bolton: Trump Administration Could Be Making 'Big Mistake' On North Korea
John Bolton is not particularly concerned about receiving a present from North Korea this holiday season.
In an exclusive interview with NPR, the former U.S. ambassador dismissed the country's recent threat that it could deliver a "Christmas gift" if the U.S. does not meet an end-of-year deadline to offer better terms in nuclear negotiations. Bolton, who has avoided interviews since
NPR (Online News)Aug 21 2019
News
Trump cancels visit with Denmark PM after she rebuffs 'absurd' idea of US buying Greenland
President Trump on Tuesday abruptly canceled a planned meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, saying there was no point to the trip after Frederiksen called the idea that the U.S. might buy Greenland from Denmark "absurd" -- and insisted there would be no Copen-haggling about it.
Trump had been expected to visit Denmark on Sept. 2-3 as part of his trip to Europe, but
Fox News DigitalAug 28 2013
Opinion
Samuel Gompers Versus Reagan
IMMIGRATION IS DIFFERENT. For 20 years, Republicans have come together to oppose higher taxes. Paul Ryan’s budget won the votes of all but two Republican members of Congress. Tort reform, deregulation, property rights, school choice, religious liberty, and even free trade unite almost everyone in the GOP.
Grover NorquistMar 17 2020
Opinion
China Boomeranging
Its bad behavior in the wake of COVID-19 will leave it in its weakest global position in memory. And the U.S. will emerge stronger.
Sometime in late November the Chinese Communist Party apparat was aware that the ingredients of some sort of an epidemic were brewing in Wuhan. Soon after, it was also clear to them that a new type of coronavirus was on the loose, a threat they might have
Victor Hanson