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Oct 04 2019
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Microsoft says Iran plotted cyber attack against US presidential campaign
A hacking group that is apparently linked to the Iranian government has carried out a cyber attack against a US presidential campaign – as well as current and former American government officials, Microsoft announced Friday.
The software giant said it saw “significant” online activity by the group that also targeted journalists covering global politics and prominent Iranians living
New York Post (News)Jun 01 2018
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U.S. Added 223,000 Jobs in May; Unemployment Rate at 3.8%
The Labor Department released its official hiring and unemployment figures for May on Friday, providing the latest snapshot of the American economy.
New York Times (News)Apr 15 2013
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Kevin Glass - House GOP Takes Alternate Gun Bill Path
As the Senate moves toward a comprehensive gun control bill that would include extensive background checks, the House GOP takes an alternative gun bill path.
TownhallOct 18 2019
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Most Republicans and Democrats agree: Immigrants make the U.S. a better place to live
In California, a majority of Democratic and Republican voters have found something to agree on: Immigrants make the United States a better place to live.
More than 80% of registered voters in the state concur with that opinion, according to the latest UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll conducted for the Los Angeles Times. About 92% of Democrats and 60% of Republicans are
Los Angeles TimesSep 13 2023
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Jim Jordan details four facts of Biden investigation at 'heart' of impeachment inquiry
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) detailed four "facts" at the "heart" of the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the latest move in the House GOP's investigations into Biden's family. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announced on Tuesday that Republicans would open an impeachment inquiry into Biden as the "logical next step" in their investigations into
Washington ExaminerAug 13 2020
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Facebook’s Preferential Treatment Of US Conservatives Puts Its Fact-Checking Program In Danger
On May 8, Prager University, a nonprofit conservative media outlet, published a video on Facebook that incorrectly claimed “there is no evidence that CO2 emissions are the dominant factor” in climate change. Within days, Climate Feedback, a nonpartisan network of scientists and a member of Facebook’s global fact-checking partnership, rated the content as false — a designation that was supposed
Oct 05 2023
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8 central Ohio activities to try this Halloween
Halloween in central Ohio isn’t just about the frightful festivities that take place on the 31st of the month. All month long, the region will be full of sometimes spooky, sometimes scary and always fun things to do and to see. Below is a list of some of the activities and events to help you get in an appropriately hair-raising frame of mind ahead of Halloween. Halloween 2023:Your guide to
The Columbus DispatchOct 12 2023
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17 Florida sheriff’s deputies charged with pandemic fraud
FILE – A sheet of uncut $100 bills is inspected during the printing process at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sept. 24, 2013. More than $200 billion may have been stolen from two large pandemic-relief initiatives, according to a new estimates from a federal watchdog investigating federally funded programs designed to help small
NewsNationSep 20 2023
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Republicans lose ground as Democrats win seats in pivotal statehouses
Republicans in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania suffered losses in House special elections, putting the party's majority in one of the statehouses in danger. New Hampshire Democrat Hal Rafter defeated Republican James Guzofski in the special election in Rockingham County District 1 on Tuesday, flipping a seat held by a Republican who resigned in April. The loss on Tuesday night, combined with
Washington ExaminerApr 27 2017
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White House Touts 'Historic' 28 Laws Signed By Trump, But What Are They?
Even though President Trump calls the 100-days measure "ridiculous," the White House is still touting what one press release called the president's "historic accomplishments" — including 28 laws he has signed since taking office.
NPR (Online News)