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Nov 11 2013
News
Lara Logan: '60 Minutes' is 'very sorry'
60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan issued an on-air apology Sunday night for the now-discredited Oct. 27 report in which Dylan Davies, a security contractor, claimed to have been a witness to the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
PoliticoMar 18 2013
Opinion
UN reopens talks on NRA-opposed arms trade treaty
The United States is committed to reaching agreement on a strong U.N. treaty to regulate the multibillion-dollar global arms trade during a two-week conference starting Monday U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Fox News DigitalNov 30 2012
News
Pentagon's Lawyer Looks to End of Terror
The Pentagon's top lawyer said policymakers must look to a time when the U.S. is no longer at war with al Qaeda and that taking on the remnants of the terrorist group will be a matter for law enforcement and intelligence agencies, not the military.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 08 2015
News
Thousands Of Utahns Likely Affected By Cyber Attack On Federal Employees
Thousands of federal employees living in Utah have likely had their personal information compromised in a massive cyber attack.
According to 2013 employment statisitcs, 34,600 Utahns work for the United States government and its various agencies.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management reportedly failed to update its servers, making the personal files of 4,000,000 current and
ABC4 UtahDec 18 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Bogus stories abound in our pathetic press
Will Rogers, the late American humorist and cornpone philosopher, once said, “All I know is what I read in the papers.” That statement earned him a place in “Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.” Were he alive today, it would most likely be inviting widespread derision. Today’s newspapers abound with bogus stories. Most of us know only of the stories that are soon exposed.
Washington TimesJun 03 2019
News
Don’t let Fox gaslight you over Laura Ingraham’s defense of Paul Nehlen
Fox News has again found itself in a firestorm over the abhorrent conduct of its prime-time hosts, this time over Laura Ingraham’s defense of Paul Nehlen, a prominent white nationalist and anti-Semite. The network is trying to bully, bluster, and gaslight its way out of potential fallout from advertisers with the ridiculous claim that Ingraham wasn’t actually defending Nehlen.
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Media MattersJul 30 2014
News
Moscow: Sanctions 'Destructive and Myopic'
Russia fought back on Wednesday over new U.S. and EU sanctions imposed over Ukraine, where fighting between Moscow-backed rebels and government troops has intensified since a Malaysian airliner was shot down. The worst confrontation between Moscow and the West entered a new phase this week since the United States and European Union took by far the strongest international steps yet against
Newsmax (News)Mar 20 2019
News
Senate GOP poised to go 'nuclear' on Trump picks
Senate Republicans are set to hit the gas on confirming hundreds of President Trump’s nominees by muscling through a rules change that would dramatically cut down on the amount of time required to confirm district court and executive nominations.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who supports the change, hasn’t tipped his hand on when the proposal will come to the Senate floor.
The HillAug 07 2013
News
Obama cancels meeting with Putin amid tension over Snowden
President Barack Obama canceled a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin set to be held in Moscow next month following Russia's decision to grant asylum to former U.S. contractor Edward Snowden, a senior White House official said.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 06 2015
News
Rasmussen Poll: Majority Continues to Reject Obama Amnesty Plan
More voters than ever feel the United States is not aggressive enough in deporting those who are here illegally, even as President Obama continues to push his plan to make up to five million illegal immigrants safe from deportation.
Just 16 percent of likely U.S. Voters think the U.S. government is too aggressive in deporting those who are in the country illegally. A new Rasmussen
Newsmax (News)