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Jul 21 2021
Headline Roundup
McCarthy Pulls All Five GOP Members From Jan. 6 Committee After Pelosi Rejects Two of His Appointees
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy pulled all five Republican members from the January 6 select committee after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected two of McCarthy's Republican appointees. Pelosi declined to accept Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio and Jim Banks of Indiana based on "statements and actions" made by the representatives, citing concern for "the integrity of the investigation." Both
The Daily Wire NPR (Online News) CNN (Online News)Apr 16 2013
News
Jordan Salafist Leader Celebrates Boston Marathon Attack
Al-Chalabi was convicted in connection with a plot to attack U.S. and other Western targets in Jordan in 2003.
International Business TimesSep 12 2015
News
Rick Perry drops out of presidential race
Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who insisted he learned lessons from his disastrous 2012 presidential campaign, dropped his second bid for the White House on Friday after just 100 days.
"Today, I am suspending my campaign for the presidency of the United States," Perry said in an address in St. Louis that virtually mirrored his standard stump speech until the very end. "Life is
CNN (Online News)Apr 19 2019
News
The Mueller report, explained
What the special counsel’s 448-page report reveals — and conceals.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report is a copiously detailed chronicle of shady conduct from Donald Trump and his associates, from the campaign through to the White House.
Mueller makes clear that his investigation did not establish that there was a conspiracy between Trump associates and the Russian
VoxNov 21 2019
Headline Roundup
Fiona Hill, David Holmes Testimonies End Week of Impeachment Hearings
Fiona Hill, a former Russia expert on the National Security Council, and David Holmes, a top aide at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, testified before House Intelligence Committee members Thursday in the week's final round of public impeachment hearings related to the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Both stated their belief that Trump pressured Ukraine to pursue personal
New York Times (News) Fox News Digital McClatchyDCNov 02 2012
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The Man Who Wields a Lead-Weighted Beanbag for Obama
Almost exactly four years ago, when President Obama was on the cusp of winning the White House, he spoke emotionally about David Axelrod, the strategist who guided him from the Illinois State Senate to the pinnacle of national politics.
New York Times (News)Aug 27 2015
Opinion
OPINION: With Markets in Flux, Should We Panic or Have Patience?
The gyrations of stock markets in the United States, Europe and Asia, seems to have interrupted the world economy’s slow climb from the depths of recession. While U.S. markets may have stabilized, central bankers still expressed concern and China’s fate is unclear.
Guest WriterJan 26 2017
News
It’s Been a Long Week
n his first week in office, Donald Trump has begun to inflict immense damage across a wide range of policy areas. He is starting to build the wall, ban refugees, and bar Muslim immigrants. He has cut billions of dollars in funding from U.N. agencies and green-lighted the Keystone XL pipeline. He has placed a freeze on government hiring and prohibited international NGOs that receive U.S.
SlateFeb 26 2013
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John Boehner Would Lose Speakership If He Caves On Taxes To Avert Sequester
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) would lose his speakership if he agrees to new tax revenues to avert the across-the-board spending cuts that are set to kick in on March 1.
HuffPostDec 20 2015
News
Rand Paul takes another swing at Marco Rubio over missed budget vote
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul took a heavy swipe at rival Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) on missing key votes in the Senate, joining critics who have accused Rubio of failing to do his day job as he shores up support for his White House bid.
“The difference between Marco Rubio and I is I show up for work. He’s missed about a third to a half of his votes this year,” Paul (Ky.)
Washington Post