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Dec 06 2012
News
Geithner Warns 'It's Either Tax Hikes or the Cliff'
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says the Obama administration is "absolutely" ready for the U.S. economy to go over the fiscal cliff rather than accept a deal that doesn't include higher tax rates for top earners.
CBNMar 12 2019
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Pelosi Says It's 'Just Not Worth It' to Impeach Trump, but These Democrats Aren't Giving Up
Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) says it's "just not worth it" to attempt to impeach President Donald Trump.
She told the Washington Post, "Unless there's something so compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don't think we should go down that path, because it divides the country."
Still, Pelosi doesn't think Trump deserves to be president. "Are we
CBNMar 12 2019
News
#BreakUpBigTech: Elizabeth Warren says Facebook just proved her point
Elizabeth Warren could not have asked for a better illustration for her point.
The US senator and Democratic candidate for president took aim at Facebook on Monday evening after the social network briefly blocked her campaign from running advertisements that just happened to call for breaking up Facebook.
“Curious why I think FB has too much power?”, Warren said on Twitter. “Let’
The GuardianMay 10 2013
News
State Department Removed Terror, al-Qaida References in Benghazi Talking Points
The Benghazi talking points used by U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice after the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. mission in Libya were extensively rewritten by the State Department to remove references to al-Qaida and terrorism, reports show.
Newsmax (News)Feb 06 2023
Headline Roundup
Top Democrats Unsatisfied with VP Kamala Harris, NYT Report Suggests
A New York Times article stated, “dozens of Democrats in the White House, on Capitol Hill and around the nation” believe Vice President Kamala Harris has not “risen to the challenge of proving herself as a future leader of the party, much less the country.”
Key Quote: The piece quoted mostly the opinions of anonymous Democratic Party members, but one on-the-record statement came from
Fox News Digital New York Times (News) The HillJun 27 2013
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Same-sex marriage rulings complicate path forward for GOP
Moments after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a pair of same-sex marriage cases, the handful of Democrats considering running for president in 2016 stumbled over themselves in a rush of celebratory reaction, blasting out a salvo of congratulatory press releases and tweets.
CNN DigitalJun 01 2017
Perspectives Blog
Net Neutrality Survey Findings
Last week, we asked our users to tell us how they felt about net neutrality after hearing a pro-net neutrality argument from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and a counter argument from Reason’s show Mostly Weekly. We set up a survey in which people could tell us their political leanings, if they were for or against net neutrality, and leave comments on how they felt.
Jaymee CopenhaverJun 25 2013
News
Supreme Court Has Big Rulings Left To Decide, Will Announce More Opinions Tuesday
With some big rulings still left in its waning nine-month term, including two on gay marriage and one on voting rights, the U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday it would convene again on Tuesday to announce more opinions.
HuffPostJan 28 2014
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Losing Steam? Americans Don’t Think Immigration Reform Is Absolute Priority
Americans are feeling rather ambivalent about comprehensive immigration reform being the absolute priority issue for President Barack Obama and the U.S Congress this year. Instead, 91 percent of those surveyed in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll believe job creation should take that spot.
International Business TimesDec 29 2015
News
Political polarization blamed on TV news deregulation
The more television news we watch, the more polarized we become.
That’s the finding of a new Washington State University study that also blames U.S. political polarization on the deregulation of television news.
The WSU Murrow College of Communication said the intent of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 may have been to spur competition and provide opportunity. Instead the
Spokesman Review