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Nov 09 2021
News
These Photos Capture Emotional Airport Reunions After Coronavirus Restrictions Were Lifted
Countries like the US and Australia are reopening their borders to vaccinated travelers, making for emotional reunions nearly two years in the making at airports around the world.
BuzzFeed NewsAug 16 2019
News
Trump Stumps in New Hampshire: 'Love Me or Hate Me, You Got to Vote for Me'
President Trump tried to calm growing fears of an economic recession Thursday by telling supporters in New Hampshire that the United States has "the hottest economy anywhere in the world." At a Keep America Great rally in Manchester, the president also went on the attack against the Democrats and gun control.
The economy took center stage as an optimistic President Trump assured New
CBNOct 07 2020
News
Trump says he has declassified documents related to Russia, Clinton email probes
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has declassified all documents related to federal investigations into Russian election interference and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private server for government emails.
“I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History,
ReutersAug 26 2022
Analysis
DACA is in jeopardy. Can the Biden administration save it?
The Biden administration is again trying to shore up the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program against ongoing legal challenges that threaten to revoke protections for thousands of immigrants.
The effort is an important signal of the Biden administration’s commitment to the program, but is far from a perfect fix. While the more than 450-page final rule, effective October
VoxThink Tank / Policy Group
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Jun 03 2022
News
Senator Raphael Warnock Commits to Three Debates Against Herschel Walker
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) committed to three debates against GOP challenger Herschel Walker before the November midterm elections.
The contest between the two is expected to be a top battleground for control of the U.S. Senate, drawing national attention and attracting millions in outside spending.
In a statement pledging participation, Warnock cited his record as a lawmaker
The Georgia Star NewsMay 22 2022
Opinion
Why academia is a breeding ground of cancel culture
Decades ago, the philosopher Allan Bloom famously warned about “the closing of the American mind” on university campuses. In particular, Bloom worried about academia’s growing embrace of moral relativism. “Openness used to be the virtue that permitted us to seek the good by using reason. It now means accepting everything and denying reason’s power,” he wrote.
From our modern vantage
Deseret NewsApr 17 2022
Opinion
Why Liz Cheney Can’t Rely On Democrats To Save Her In Wyoming’s Republican Primary
Despite being a reliable Republican vote for most of two-plus terms in the U.S. House, Rep. Liz Cheney hasn’t been afraid to buck her party when it comes to former President Donald Trump. The Wyoming representative was one of just 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in January 2021. She has called Trump a “clear and present danger” to American democracy. She supported the
538 (ABC News)Jul 12 2022
News
Roe v Wade: Abortion pills a new front in culture wars
As a crowd assembled outside the United States Supreme Court, waiting for its landmark abortion ruling last month, Kristan Hawkins stood front and centre.
She held a microphone in her left hand and a sign in her right. "I am the post-Roe generation," it said, a signature of her group Students for Life of America - one of the largest anti-abortion organisations in the country.
Ms
BBC NewsDec 23 2021
News
These 6 tips will help you spot misinformation online
I’ll never forget the moment the mob breached the walls of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
As a senior multimedia reporter with MediaWise, I was tracking misinformation about the insurrection as it unfolded. The year began with an existential threat to our democracy. And we wrap 2021 with a new COVID-19 variant.
Now, more than ever, we need digital media literacy education in the U.S
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