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Oct 03 2015
News
Jeb’s growing list of unfortunate comments
A day after a massacre on a U.S. college campus, Jeb Bush said “stuff happens” but that it should not lead to tighter gun restrictions. This isn’t the first time the 2016 contender, who has been struggling to connect with voters, has conveyed his ideas poorly. In the immediate aftermath, as the floundering candidate's two inelegant words shot around the Twittersphere and were seized upon by a
PoliticoOct 13 2016
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Clinton campaign: WikiLeaks hack gets ‘closer and closer to the Trump campaign’
Hillary Clinton's campaign accused Republican Donald Trump's campaign Thursday of increasingly close involvement with the release of stolen emails that detail the internal and sometimes unflattering workings of the Democrat's inner circle.
The anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks has a huge trove of emails hacked from the personal account of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta, and is
Washington PostSep 11 2017
Perspectives Blog
An Analysis of Media Bias: September 11 and Onward
In times of utter devastation, humans rally together. At one point, this also applied to news organizations, with tragedy providing impetus for fair and humane reporting. In 2017, that sounds like a near impossible task for the media. However, on September 11, 2001, exactly 16 years ago, journalists rose to the occasion.
A Pew Research Center survey comparison attests to this success —
Billy BinionMay 03 2013
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Obama touts gun control on Mexico visit
President Obama said Friday that gun control will help save lives  in Mexico. On his fourth trip to Mexico as president, Mr. Obama delivered a wide-ranging speech to students in Mexico City in which he pledged to help reduce gun violence there and to enact immigration reform that includes a pathway to U.S. citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Washington TimesSep 09 2014
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Privacy in spotlight as Apple unveils new products
Apple’s splashy new iPhone and AppleWatch rollout was all about big screens and wearable technology, but the new products face serious questions regarding the privacy and security of people’s personal health records. The company on Tuesday sought to redefine the market for “wearables” — devices that people use to track their fitness and health, and whose technology could ultimately become an
PoliticoApr 14 2024
Headline Roundup
Iran Launches Wide-Scale Missile Attack on Israel
Iran launched strikes against Israel early Sunday morning, most of which were intercepted by Israel and its allies.
The Details: In total, 185 drones, 110 surface-to-surface missiles, and 36 cruise missiles were launched, according to The New York Times (Lean Left bias), most of which were shot down by Israel with the help of the United States, United Kingdom, and Jordan. A few of the
NBC News Digital Reuters National Review (News)Sep 08 2014
News
Wary Americans: Only 22 percent say the economy is going to improve
Yes, about that U.S. economy: Wary Americans remain in a defensive posture when it comes to their pocketbooks, and for good reason. A majority still have some serious financial issues, with only 22 percent feeling confident that the economy will improve - with Democrats more hopeful than their Republican counterparts. A few new poll numbers to consider:
56 percent of Americans say they
Washington TimesSep 08 2014
News
Sanchez: 'Disappointed' in Obama
Rep. Loretta Sánchez (D-Calif.) said Monday she was disappointed in President Barack Obama for delaying action on immigration, adding that the president didn’t give the Hispanic Caucus any word ahead of time that there was a change of plans. “The president said he would address [immigration reform] with us,” Sánchez explained on CNN’s “New Day” after describing a list of suggested immigration
PoliticoApr 06 2015
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Netanyahu: 'I'm Not Trying To Kill Any Deal' With Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the U.S. to seek a better agreement with Iran over its nuclear weapons program, insisting that he's not trying to kill any deal, just "a bad deal."
Netanyahu, speaking on NBC's Meet the Press, argued that the current plan "leaves the preeminent terrorist state of our time with a vast nuclear infrastructure."
He lamented that "not
NPR (Online News)Dec 27 2014
News
Sony Hack Reveals Hollywood's Acceptance Of White Privilege
It is, perhaps, the worst nightmare for those of us constantly trying to get a white-dominated Hollywood to widen its doors of opportunity for people of color: All those executives who say the right things in public and give to the right causes, just might think something much less admirable about diversity behind closed doors.
This seems the surface lesson of the emails unearthed by
NPR (Online News)