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Jun 13 2013
News
Snowden Threatens to Reveal More 'Explosive' NSA Secrets
Former U.S. spy Edward Snowden on Wednesday vowed to fight any bid to extradite him from Hong Kong and promised "explosive" new revelations about Washington's surveillance targets, The South China Morning Post reported.
Specifically, Snowden reportedly showed the newspaper "unverified documents" describing an extensive U.S. campaign to obtain information from computers in Hong Kong and
Newsmax (News)Sep 26 2016
News
Clinton, Trump poised for historic debate battle
It could be the greatest political show on Earth.
With a tight election on the line, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off Monday at their first presidential debate, a battle emerging as the most hotly anticipated moment in modern US political history. An audience rivaling that of the Super B
CNN (Online News)Sep 17 2019
Opinion
Stossel: Life Is Better Than Ever
News reports often give the impression that human beings have wrecked the earth, the middle class is disappearing, and the world is getting more dangerous.
"We are destroying the planet," Michael Moore says on CNN. MSNBC says that "the middle class is disappearing." The media warn us about things like a "deadly Ebola outbreak."
This negativity comes from the way humans are wired
John StosselSep 17 2019
News
Shane Gillis: Saturday Night Live's new hire fired for slurs
US comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live has dropped a new cast member after videos surfaced online of him making slurs about Chinese people.
Shane Gillis, 31, came under fire soon after his casting was announced when footage resurfaced from a podcast featuring the comic.
"After talking with Shane Gillis, we have decided that he will not be joining SNL," said an SNL spokesman.
BBC NewsApr 09 2019
News
Secret Service Director Alles Says He Wasn't Fired
United States Secret Service Director Randolph “Tex” Alles on Monday pushed back on reports he was fired by President Donald Trump.
"My departure from the U.S. Secret Service has been announced and is effective in May. No doubt you have seen media reports regarding my 'firing.' I assure you that this is not the case, and in fact was told weeks ago by the Administration that
Newsmax (News)Feb 16 2015
News
Congress stays in the slow lane on auto safety
Not even 64 million recalled cars and 50 deaths can break congressional gridlock. After a year of record-breaking recalls and despite a series of congressional hearings revealing critical mistakes by the industry’s federal watchdog and what some senators alleged was a criminal cover-up by the nation’s largest automaker, reforming the nation’s auto safety laws is toward the bottom of this year’
PoliticoJun 08 2015
News
Day 2 Of G-7 Meeting Focuses On Climate Change, Terrorism
The first day was dominated by talks on Russia, which was left out of the meeting for the second straight year. President Obama declared that the U.S. was inseparable from its European allies.
NPR (Online News)Nov 24 2020
Perspectives Blog
No, It’s Not Okay to Make Lists of Political Dissidents
A View from the RightEditor's Note: This piece is from a writer rated Lean Right. Get all sides of this topic by reading another view: Why Many On the Left Are Cutting Off Trump Supporters
As many media outlets have declared Joe Biden the projected winner of the 2020 U.S. election, some high-profile individuals, such as politicians and journalists, have begun making lists of
Julie MastrineApr 08 2019
News
Trump chief of staff vows tax returns will 'never' be released
One of US President Donald Trump's top aides has said that opposition Democrats will "never" see his tax returns.
White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said the call for the records to be released was a "political stunt".
On Wednesday a Congressional tax committee submitted a request for six years of the president's returns from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
BBC News