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Sep 21 2014
News
Why it's still not "game over" for global warming
If you haven't read it yet, I'd recommend my colleague Ezra Klein's piece on "7 reasons America will fail at global warming." It's an insightful look at all the ways the US political system is poorly suited to dealing with a massive, long-range problem like climate change.
VoxMay 24 2018
News
Trump Writes Kim Jong Un Epic Letter Cancelling Upcoming Summit
President Trump has pulled out of the scheduled summit with North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un in Singapore. The meeting was scheduled for June 12.
In a letter to Un released by the White House Thursday morning, President Trump expressed his disappointment in recent behavior by the regime.
"We greatly appreciate your time, patience, and effort with respect to our recent
TownhallJan 09 2016
News
Christie Blasts Teachers Unions as ‘Single Most Destructive Force for Public Education’
While speaking at a forum on poverty in South Carolina, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie slammed teachers unions for destroying public education in the U.S. and buying lawmakers to protect their interests.
“The single most destructive force for public education in this country is the teachers union,” Christie said to applause.
Christie touted his own work with New Jersey’s
The BlazeFeb 21 2016
News
Trump Smirks As Beltway GOP Crumbles
When Donald Trump speaks, he has a habit of gripping the lectern with all but the middle finger of his left hand. The middle finger wriggles about, curling up and down with the rhythm of his words. On Saturday night, as he addressed the crowd after winning the primary here by a ten-point margin, it seemed to be wriggling at all of us. Trump has completely upended the Republican Party’s
Daily BeastJan 08 2016
News
Hiring Ends Year on Strong Note, but Wage Growth Remains Sluggish
Employers capped last year with impressive job growth in December, the latest sign of a stable U.S. economy despite international headwinds that have worsened since 2016 began.
Nonfarm payrolls increased a seasonally adjusted 292,000 in December, the Labor Department said Friday. The unemployment rate, obtained through a separate survey, held steady at 5% last month. The unemployment
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 13 2013
News
As Talks Continue, CIA Gets Some Weapons To Syrian Rebels
Although a Free Syrian Army commander has said his fighters haven't yet gotten any lethal aid from the U.S., sources tell NPR that some small arms are being delivered to moderate rebels.
NPR (Online News)Sep 13 2013
Opinion
Analysis: Putin scores diplomatic win on Syria
Russians and Americans have been duking it out in the Twitter world over who's scoring more points in high-stakes diplomatic wrangling over Syria U.S. President Barack Obama or Russian President Vladimir Putin.
CNN DigitalSep 13 2013
News
Report: NSA Impersonated Google, Others Websites to Spy on Target Users
The tech security industry was still reeling from revelations in The New York Times and the Guardian last week that the intelligence gathering agencies in the U.S. and U.K. were supposedly undermining basic online security and privacy measures.
The BlazeOct 25 2019
Opinion
The GOP goes gonzo
When a group of House Republicans staged a protest and barged into the secure rooms of the House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday morning, claiming that the testimony being collected there about possible criminality and abuse of power by President Trump constituted a "Soviet-style process" that "should not be allowed in the United States," Americans were witnessing perhaps the clearest
Damon LinkerJun 06 2013
News
NBC's Pete Williams: DOJ Will 'Very Likely' Investigate Guardian Scoop
The U.S. Department of Justice may try seeking out the source of a bombshell article that revealed National Security Agency surveillance of millions of Americans, according to NBC News Justice correspondent Pete Williams.
HuffPost