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Nov 17 2021
Analysis
With Gas Prices Soaring, Biden Searches for a Scapegoat
President Biden has put climate policy at the center of his agenda. On his first day in office, he canceled the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have carried more than 830,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada through the U.S. He also rejoined the Paris Agreement and has since dispatched regulatory agencies to cut off capital from the oil and gas sector.
The results have
National Review (News)Jan 25 2021
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Hawley calls for ethics investigation into Dems who filed complaint against him
Sen. Josh Hawley Monday slammed the Democratic senators who filed an ethics complaint against him and Sen. Ted Cruz over their Electoral College objections on Jan. 6 -- and continued to defend his decision to object to electoral votes during the joint session to certify President Biden's Nov. 3 win.
Hawley aired his grievances in two letters sent Monday morning. In one of the letters,
Fox News DigitalJul 02 2023
Headline Roundup
Was the Supreme Court Right to Reject Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan?
Pundits across the political spectrum reacted to the Supreme Court’s Friday decision to overturn the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan.
The Details: Writing for the court’s six conservative justices, Chief Justice John Roberts said the HEROES Act of 2003 — the legal basis for Biden’s plan — only gave the executive branch the power to “incrementally” modify debt
Los Angeles Times CNBC Washington ExaminerAug 24 2021
Analysis
The FDA Really Did Have to Take This Long
If vaccine approval feels maddeningly scrupulous, that’s because the alternative is worse.
After months of anticipation, Americans have a fully licensed COVID-19 vaccine. Today, the FDA announced the approval of Pfizer-BioNTech’s shot for people 16 and older—the first complete thumbs-up among the three vaccines available in the U.S.
The pervasive mood has been: Finally. Pfizer’s
The AtlanticNov 23 2020
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Trump accepts transition to Biden can begin
Donald Trump has accepted that a formal transition can begin for US President-elect Joe Biden to take office.
The president said he was recommending a key federal agency "do what needs to be done", even as he vowed to continue contesting the result.
The General Services Administration (GSA) said it was acknowledging Mr Biden as the "apparent winner".
Earlier, Mr Biden's
BBC NewsOct 08 2021
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Do police belong in America's schools?
An 18-year-old woman in Long Beach, Calif., who was shot in the head by a school safety officer earlier this week, was taken off life support on Friday, according to a family attorney. Mona Rodriguez, the mother of a 5-month-old child, was allegedly involved in an altercation near a local high school on Monday that prompted the officer to intervene. As Rodriguez and two others attempted to
Yahoo! The 360Oct 08 2021
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Democrats' anger over debt ceiling standoff exposes hypocrisy
Democrats railing against Senate Republicans for withholding votes from a debt ceiling increase have done the same in the past under GOP rule, raising charges of hypocrisy from the Right.
President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have taken aim at Republicans over Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s insistence since July that Democrats, in control of all three
Washington ExaminerMay 23 2013
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I.R.S. Official Invokes 5th Amendment at Hearing
The Internal Revenue Service official who first disclosed that the agency had targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny, and in doing so ignited a controversy that has ensnared the White House, denied on Wednesday that she had ever provided false information to Congress. She then invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and declined to testify at a House hearing on
New York Times (News)May 26 2021
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Police ID gunman who killed eight, took own life in San Jose rail yard shooting
An employee at a California light rail facility opened fire at his workplace Wednesday morning — leaving at least eight people dead and “multiple people” injured, officials said.
Samuel Cassidy, 57, attacked San Jose’s VTA Light Rail Facility on West Younger Avenue near the airport around 6:30 a.m. local time before turning the gun on himself when he encountered sheriff deputies,
New York Post (News)Aug 02 2012
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Postal Service future in question after first-ever default, lawmakers stuck on a deal
Add the Postal Service to the list of problems Congress is so far unable to fix. America's mail service endured its first-ever default overnight, failing to submit a required $5.5 billion payment for future retirees' health benefits by Thursday. The unprecedented lapse prompted new questions about the fate of the Postal Service as its financial situation spirals ever out of control, and
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