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Sep 06 2015
News
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Endorses Iran Deal
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) on Sunday announced that after some "emotional soul-searching," she had decided to support the pending Iran nuclear deal.
In what she described as "the most difficult decision I have had to make in the nearly 23 years I have served in elected office," Wasserman Schultz, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, wrote in a lengthy Miami Herald
HuffPostJun 10 2019
News
Amid Polarization, Bipartisanship Emerges on China, Big Tech
Democrats and Republicans are more together than apart on trade with China and tech regulation
In a time of almost paralyzing partisanship and polarization, it’s easy to miss the fact that on two of the biggest issues in the national debate there is—brace yourself for this—actual bipartisanship.
The two big issues are trade with China and new regulation of big tech companies. On
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 21 2016
News
OPINION: How tech companies violate privacy
With the Apple versus FBI so-called privacy fight in the news, one would think the tech industry is singularly concerned about your privacy rights. Some recent news reminded me, however, not only how blase the tech industry has been about your privacy, but that it is actively engaged in violating it.
Washington TimesSep 01 2022
Headline Roundup
UN Releases Report on Human Rights Violations in China's Xinjiang
The United Nations released a report Wednesday detailing alleged human rights abuses in China's Xinjiang province.
China has committed "serious human rights violations" and its actions "may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity," the report states. It mentions evidence of "a pattern of large-scale arbitrary detention" of the Uighur Muslim minority in
Axios CNN Digital The Daily CallerFeb 14 2020
News
15-year-old Trump supporter 'traumatized' after man slapped him at N.H. polling site, mom says
A New Hampshire mother says her son is “traumatized” after a man apparently “triggered” by the 15-year-old’s “Make America Great Again” hat slapped him across the face at a polling site earlier this week.
Patrick Bradley, 34, of Windham, is charged with three counts of simple assault and disorderly conduct for allegedly slapping the teen and assaulting two other adults who tried to
Washington TimesMay 12 2014
Opinion
Opinion: Pope Francis should stick to doctrine, stay away from economic 'redistribution'
Friday Pope Francis chose a meeting with, of all people, officials of the United Nations to endorse what he called the legitimate redistribution of economic benefits by the state as well as indispensable cooperation between the private sector and civil society.
Fox News DigitalSep 12 2012
News
Obama condemns killing of U.S. ambassador to Libya
U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday strongly condemned the killing of the United States ambassador to Libya, J. Christopher Stevens, in a rocket attack on the U.S. Consulate in the city of Benghazi on Tuesday.
CNN DigitalSep 25 2014
News
U.S. strikes in Syria against al-Qaeda’s Khorasan group kill one of its leaders
U.S. missile strikes against an obscure al-Qaeda cell in Syria killed at least one of the group’s leaders, delivering what U.S. officials described as a significant but not decisive blow to a terrorist group accused of plotting attacks against Europe and the United States.
Washington PostMay 26 2012
News
Bank Regulators Under Scrutiny in JPMorgan Loss
Scores of federal regulators are stationed inside JPMorgan Chases Manhattan headquarters, but none of them were assigned to the powerful unit that recently disclosed a multibillion trading loss.
New York Times (News)Sep 16 2018
News
George Bush Stumping For GOP Candidates, But Not Ted Cruz
Former President George W. Bush is headlining fundraisers for GOP candidates facing tough challenges ahead of the midterm elections. He won’t, however, be appearing on behalf of Ted Cruz, the Republican senator from his home state of Texas, The Dallas Morning News reported..
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