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Jan 22 2015
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Romney, Bush to meet amid presidential bid chatter
Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney plan to meet in Utah as early as Thursday, as both men consider launching a Republican presidential run.
Fox News DigitalMay 27 2020
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Can an army of contact tracers help contain coronavirus?
One of the most intensely debated topics in the U.S. since the start of the coronavirus pandemic has been testing, specifically whether the country is doing enough testing to accurately track the outbreak. Health experts agree that testing capacity is critical, but they also point to another element in an effective virus response that hasn’t gotten nearly as much attention: contact tracing.
Yahoo! The 360May 27 2020
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Local music venues get rocked by coronavirus
Live music was an early casualty of the coronavirus pandemic, and independent venues across the country are especially at risk as the crisis drags on.
Why it matters: These venues are accessible cultural spaces and key economic drivers, and no one in the industry, from bands to bookers to bartenders, knows when things will return to normal.
The state of play: More than 1,200
AxiosJul 17 2020
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Trump stares down a ticking economic time bomb
Government aid propping up the economy could soon disappear, schools are scrambling their plans and new shutdowns are slamming businesses — just before a key stretch of the general election.
It’s crunch time for the key issue President Donald Trump’s aides and advisers believe will determine his fate this November.
A stretch of critical decisions from mid-July until Labor Day
PoliticoSep 27 2019
Perspectives Blog
Easing Race and Ethnicity Discussions Through Living Room Conversations
Editor's Note: A version of this post originally appeared on Upswell.org.
Let’s be honest. Talking about race and ethnicity can be uncomfortable. But would it be less uncomfortable in an environment where you feel more at ease, like say, your living room? That’s the premise of Living Room Conversations, a conversational model designed to revitalize civil discourse through conversation
AllSides StaffMay 27 2020
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Trump threatens social media after Twitter puts warning on his false claims
Donald Trump has threatened to “strongly regulate” or close down social media platforms that do not meet his standards for ideological balance, a day after Twitter, for the first time, slapped a warning label on a pair of Trump tweets spreading lies about mail-in voting.
“Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices,” Trump tweeted on Wednesday
The GuardianMay 13 2019
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As Green New Deal Support Slips, WashPost Blames GOP, Fox News
Fewer people are now in favor of the Green New Deal and the disappointment of The Washington Post was palpable.
It turned out that once more people knew more about the socialist fantasy to save the planet (and give away a bunch of other stuff), attitudes shifted against it. To the Post this was proof the “GOP campaign” to “sour the plan in the minds of Republican voters” was working.
NewsBustersApr 27 2020
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White House is reviewing expanded guidance on reopening society
The White House is finalizing expanded guidelines to allow the phased reopening of schools and camps, child-care programs, certain workplaces, houses of worship, restaurants and mass transit, according to documents under review by administration officials.
Members of the White House coronavirus task force and other officials received the guidelines late last week, according to senior
Washington PostMay 21 2016
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Clinton is ready for the Wild West campaign of Donald Trump?
Presidential Campaigns are always studies in contrast, but rarely Have the Differences Between the two major party nominees - and the kind of plan to run They Campaigns - Been as stark and as unusual as Hillary Clinton Between Those and Donald Trump.
Washington PostDec 02 2020
Analysis
Betsy DeVos vowed to change American education. For the most part, she didn’t.
Back in January 2017, Betsy DeVos, then President Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, told lawmakers at her confirmation hearing that the threat of grizzly bears in Wyoming justified the national push to equip schools with guns. She was responding to a question from Sen. Chris Murphy, of Connecticut, who’d made gun control a priority after the 2012 massacre of schoolchildren in
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