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Oct 24 2019
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Thousands of Witches Plot a 'Binding Spell' Against President Trump for Friday
As if battling House Democrats' impeachment inquiry against him wasn't enough, President Donald Trump will next have to face a "binding spell" cast by "thousands" of witches late Friday night.
As Halloween approaches at the end of the month, several media outlets are reporting witches who oppose President Trump are planning to cast a "binding spell" on his administration. Such reports
CBNMar 28 2020
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Josh Shapiro, other AGs lobby for federal student loan relief amid pandemic
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and New York General Attorney Letitia James led a group of more than two dozen attorneys general in urging the U.S. Department of Education to use its emergency powers to help federal student loan borrowers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The attorneys general wrote a letter to U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos asking her to take specific
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteSep 16 2018
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Trump could impose tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods next week
President Donald Trump plans to proceed with duties on roughly $200 billion more worth in Chinese goods as soon as Monday, a senior administration official confirmed Saturday, escalating what has already become a protracted trade battle between the world’s two largest economies.
PoliticoMar 26 2019
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U.S. Republicans set 'Green New Deal vote' in bid to divide Democrats
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a move aimed at dividing Democrats, set a vote for Tuesday on their “Green New Deal” resolution that seeks to cut greenhouse gas emissions by moving off fossil fuels.
The Green New Deal, introduced last month by Democrats, marked the first formal attempt by lawmakers to define legislation to create big government-led investments in clean energy
ReutersNov 27 2018
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Trump Signals U.S. Likely to Go Ahead With China Tariff Increase
President Donald Trump said he’ll likely push forward with plans to increase tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, indicating he would also slap duties on all remaining imports from the Asian nation if negotiations with China’s leader Xi Jinping fail to produce a trade deal.
BloombergFeb 26 2018
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Supreme Court won't hear Trump bid to end DACA program
The Supreme Court said on Monday that it will stay out of the dispute concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for now, meaning the Trump administration may not be able to end the program March 5 as planned.
CNN DigitalSep 07 2017
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Trump agrees to Democrat deal on spending and Harvey aid
Donald Trump has agreed to a Democratic plan to lift the debt limit for three months, fund the government and rush aid to Hurricane Harvey victims.
BBC NewsJan 30 2018
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RNC chair: Group will return Wynn’s donations only if allegations of sexual misconduct prove true
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Tuesday that the group plans to return money donated by casino mogul Steve Wynn only if allegations of sexual misconduct prove true.
Washington PostNov 29 2019
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Twitter won't be removing inactive accounts after backlash over profiles of dead users
Twitter is rethinking its plans to purge inactive accounts, including those started by users who have died.
Soon after saying that it will get rid of some accounts that go unused, Twitter decided to put a pause on the plans after receiving backlash from people who didn't want to lose tweets from users who have passed away.
“We’ve heard you on the impact that this would have on
USA TODAYApr 16 2013
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Bipartisan Senate immigration bill provides path to citizenship for millions, heightens border security
Senators planned to formally introduce the bill on Tuesday but after the tragedy at the Boston Marathon a planned press event was delayed until later in the week.
Fox News Digital