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Dec 02 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Criminal justice reforms would improve public safety
As Congress gets closer to passing federal criminal justice reforms, it is now more important than ever for those who have served in federal law enforcement to weigh in and contribute to a thoughtful analysis of policy proposals that are moving to the House and Senate floors. Otherwise good policy can too easily fall victim to politics and demagoguery.
Guest WriterMay 28 2015
News
Quinnipiac Poll: Rubio, Paul Only GOP Hopefuls That Come Close to Clinton
While Hillary Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field of candidates running for president in 2016, a Republican frontrunner has yet to emerge, a new Quinnipiac University Poll finds, with a five-way tie for the top spot.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Wisconsin Gov. Scott
Newsmax (News)Dec 18 2013
News
The Senate's Scrooge session
The deal-cutting is done for the year. The House is long gone. And there is no threat of fiscal calamity forcing Congress to act imminently. But in the Senate nothing is easy. Not even going home for the holidays.
PoliticoJun 19 2013
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The Democrats' lost decade?
Democrats fell far short of winning the House in 2012, an otherwise banner year for the party, and many are privately glum about taking back the chamber in 2014.
PoliticoOct 25 2013
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Report says NSA monitored 35 world leaders, on heels of Merkel spying claim
Tensions between the U.S. government and its allies continued to flare amid reports that the National Security Agency monitored phone calls of 35 world leaders -- this after Germany's government summoned the U.S. ambassador to account for allegations that the agency may have targeted Chancellor Angela Merkel's cellphone.
Fox News DigitalMay 12 2019
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Kudlow says China will retaliate over Trump’s tariff hike
President Trump’s top economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Sunday that he expected China to retaliate against the administration’s planned tariff hike. “I think I do, but it’s interesting, the expected countermeasures haven’t yet materialized,” Kudlow told Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday.” “I reckon they will. We’ll see what they come up with. So far we haven’t heard on that basis.” Talks with
New York Post (News)Apr 13 2020
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A Plan for Reopening the Economy?
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Friday, April 10th, during his daily White House press briefing, President Trump shared some thoughts on re-opening the economy.He said, “I’m going to have to make a decision, and I only hope to God that it’s Abridge NewsNov 30 2016
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Fake News: Media Pushes Bogus Survey As Proof Trump Causes Bullying
Multiple U.S. media outlets are citing an online survey by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as proof Donald Trump’s election is causing a surge of bullying in schools. But the survey is flawed in several obvious ways, and shouldn’t be taken as proof of anything at all.
The Daily CallerMay 10 2018
Perspectives Blog
President Trump Withdraws from Iran Deal
President Trump officially withdrew from the Iran Deal, an Obama-era international accord that lowered sanctions on Iran in exchange for limiting the country's ability to make nuclear weapons. Supporters of the decision argue that the agreement did not effectively reduce nuclear weapons development and even emboldened nuclear aspirations in the Middle East without consequence. Detractors say that John Gable, AllSides Co-founderAug 16 2017
News
A UVA Alum Weighs In on Charlottesville: Casting Out Hate With Civility
It’s rare that people across the political aisle find common ground on much of anything these days. Healthcare, tax law, abortion, gun rights, and a litany of other issues will almost certainly continue to divide us for years to come. But the repugnant white nationalist march at the University of Virginia seems to be an area that transcends partisanship — something we can all uniformly oppose
Billy Binion