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Jan 08 2017
News
Sen. Lindsey Graham: On Russian hacking, Donald Trump worried about own legitimacy
Sen. Lindsey Graham implored President-elect Donald Trump Sunday to change his tune and punish Russians accused of interfering in the U.S. election, reasoning that the real estate mogul is hesitant to delve into what happened because it would undermine his legitimacy on the cusp of his inauguration.
Washington TimesJun 03 2016
News
May's Jobs Report: Very Disappointing
The May jobs report is out, and it is a huge miss. On Friday morning, the Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added just 38,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.7 percent.
The AtlanticJan 16 2020
Analysis
Did Virginia Just Amend the Constitution?
The Democratic-led legislature voted to become the 38th and final state needed to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. But a court battle is already under way.
The commonwealth of virginia this afternoon voted to amend the U.S. Constitution, becoming the 38th and final state needed to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. Virginia’s action
The AtlanticDec 11 2019
News
Vaping bans: How one health crisis prompted a crackdown on another
Some promising trends fall short of real progress. Vaping – once considered safer than cigarettes – has emerged as a public health harm for teens and adults. Has the dearth of research sent solutions up in smoke?
The online vape store looks legitimate: It warns away those under 21; a customer chat box pops up when you open the home page; there are online coupons, even a Black Friday
Christian Science MonitorMay 14 2014
News
White House: No special forces to Nigeria ‘at this time’
The White House said Wednesday that President Obama isn’t considering — yet — sending U.S. special forces to Nigeria to rescue nearly 300 girls kidnapped by a terrorist group. “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” said White House press secretary Jay Carney. “At this point we’re not actively considering the deployment of U.S. forces to participate in a c
Washington TimesOct 25 2019
Opinion
Why It’s Not Surprising Voters Don’t Think Trump’s Rhetoric Is Disqualifying
I'm utterly mystified by those who insist on another national struggle session over the president's rhetoric because of their misplaced belief that D.C. was all curtsies and decorum before Trump showed up.
On Wednesday, President Trump took to Twitter and… well, this is a set-up that means something amusing or concerning happened, and not much in-between. Anyway, the president of the
The FederalistJul 31 2017
News
Dinesh D’Souza: What Hitler Learned from the Democrats
The notion that Hitler learned anything—anything at all—from the Democratic Party here in the U.S. seems, on the face of it, surprising if not incredible. In reality, Hitler learned a great deal from the Democrats and from American progressives. He got some of his core policy strategies from them. Moreover, progressives of the time recognized their influence on Hitler and were proud of that
Breitbart NewsOct 28 2013
News
Marco Rubio Backs Away From Own Immigration Bill Becoming Law
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) does not think the bill he helped draft and pass through the Senate should be combined with House-passed legislation, spokesman Alex Conant told TPM and Politico in stories published on Monday.
Rubio has been backing away from the bill, which he drafted with the so-called "gang of eight," since its passage in June, saying the House should work its will instead
HuffPostOct 26 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Deal With It - We Conservatives Are Here To Stay
Now is when the adults in the room are supposed to rise from their rocking chairs and send us uppity conservatives to our room without our supper.
Guest Writer - RightDec 10 2019
News
Democrats unveil articles of impeachment against Trump
House Democrats on Tuesday said they would bring two articles of impeachment against President Trump, setting up just the third vote to impeach a U.S. president in history.
"Today, in the service to our duty to the Constitution and to our country, the House Judiciary Committee is introducing two articles of impeachment, charging the president of the United States of committing high
The Hill