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Feb 11 2015
News
White House Asks Congress For War Powers To Fight ISIS
In a move that is sure to set off a new round of debate over how the U.S. should fight ISIS, the Obama administration has sent Congress a request for formal authorization to use military force against the extremist group.
NPR (Online News)Oct 18 2019
News
Big post-debate cash hauls for Buttigieg, Klobuchar could spell trouble for Biden
Senator Amy Klobuchar – giddy after a lack of sleep and rave reviews for her debate performance – touted to the jam-packed crowd inside a café in New Hampshire’s capital city that she raised $1.1 million in the 24 hours after Tuesday’s Democratic presidential nomination showdown.
The haul was nearly a quarter of what she brought in during the entire July-September third quarter of
Fox News DigitalOct 08 2012
News
Romney Accuses Obama Of 'Passivity' On World Stage
Republican Mitt Romney said Monday the risk of conflict in the Middle East "is higher now" than it was when President Obama took office. He proposed that the U.S. take a more assertive role in Syria and claimed Obama's withdrawal of troops from Iraq has jeopardized U.S. interests.
Declaring that "it's time to change course in the Middle East" and accusing Obama of "passivity," the
NPR (Online News)Jul 23 2016
Opinion
The Closing of the American Mind
There are dangerous signs that the U.S. is turning its back on the principles of a free and open society that fostered the nation’s rise. I was born in the midst of the Great Depression, when no one could imagine the revolutionary technological advances that we now take for granted. Innovations in countless fields have transformed society and radically improved individual well-being,
Guest Writer - RightApr 23 2016
News
Krauthammer: It’s ‘Hard to See’ How Trump is Denied the Nomination After Huge New York Win
“It’s impossible to catch us,” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said after winning the New York primary Tuesday — and Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer seems to agree.
After discussing new polling showing Trump with an eight point lead over GOP rival Ted Cruz in Indiana and a massive lead in California, Kra
The BlazeMar 08 2019
News
Weak Jobs Report Clouds the Economic Picture
Employers increased payrolls by only 20,000 in February, a stark contrast to the two preceding months.
The Labor Department released its monthly hiring and unemployment figures for February on Friday morning, providing one of the better snapshots of the state of the American economy.
■ 20,000 jobs were added last month. Analysts had expected a gain of about 175,000, according to
New York Times (News)Mar 08 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Yes, There’s a Crisis at the Border
Every indication is that the border situation is going to get increasingly worse.
We interrupt the talk of the president “manufacturing” a crisis at the border with this hair-raising report about the crisis at the border.
Alarming new numbers about border apprehensions from U.S. Customs and Border Protection should puncture the lazy conventional wisdom about the border being
Rich LowryOct 15 2014
News
Second Health Care Worker With Ebola Was In Isolation Within 90 Minutes: Official
A second health care worker at a Dallas hospital who provided care for the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. has tested positive for the disease, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Wednesday.
HuffPostAug 31 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Trade With China Is a Net Plus for Americans
“The China Shock: Learning from Labor Market Adjustment to Large Changes in Trade,” a scholarly paper that examines the impact of U.S. trade with China, has made quite a splash in policy circles. Media outlets hail it as “influential,” “famous,” “excellent,” and “a real bombshell.” And the Paulson Institute’s Damien Ma is right when says that “‘China Shock’ has driven a lot of the trade debate
The Heritage FoundationOct 17 2019
Opinion
Marianne Williamson: After Tuesday’s debate, there’s no way I’m dropping out
Marianne Williamson is a Democratic candidate for president.
A few of us weren’t on the debate stage last night.
Supported by its friends and sponsors in the corporate media, the Democratic National Committee has sought to narrow the field of presidential candidates at the very moment when it should be opening up. Placing a political straitjacket on our primary system,
Washington Post