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Apr 16 2019
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Taxes
On Tax Day, both sides weigh in on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect this year. (House.gov)
“Independent analyses have consistently found that a large majority of Americans would owe less because of the law. Preliminary data based on tax filings has shown the same… [but] a survey conducted in early April for The New York Times by the online research platform SurveyMonkey
The Flip SideOct 06 2020
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Facebook and Twitter censor Trump post comparing COVID-19 to the flu
Facebook on Tuesday removed a post from President Donald Trump comparing COVID-19 to the flu for violating its rules on coronavirus misinformation.
A spokesperson for Facebook confirmed to CNN that the company removed the president's post.
Trump's message, which asks if the United States will "close down our Country" for flu season, was also given a warning label on Twitter for "
The BlazeFeb 27 2013
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The sequester: Answers to your questions
In two days, the sequester is upon us. So that you can intelligently cope with the latest financial crisis that Congress has dumped on us, here is a handy guide that includes everything you ever wanted to know about the sequester but were afraid to ask.
Washington TimesOct 21 2016
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Hillary Clinton embraces George Soros’ ‘radical’ vision of open-border world
Hillary Clinton has aligned herself closely with a vision for America laid out by her benefactor — left-wing financier George Soros, who talks of “international governance,” more open borders, increased Muslim immigration and diminished U.S. global power.
Washington TimesJun 16 2016
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CIA Director: Battlefield Advances Have Not Degraded ISIS' Terrorism Potential
The director of the Central Intelligence Agency told the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday that the U.S. and its allies are making progress on the battlefield against the Islamic State.
But then John Brennan dropped a major caveat.
NPR (Online News)Mar 04 2019
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The Geography of Partisan Prejudice
We know that americans have become more biased against one another based on partisan affiliation over the past several decades. Most of us now discriminate against members of the other political side explicitly and implicitly—in hiring, dating, and marriage, as well as judgments of patriotism, compassion, and even physical attractiveness, according to recent research.
But we don’t know
The AtlanticApr 21 2024
Headline Roundup
Senate Renews FISA With Bipartisan Support and Opposition
The Senate reauthorized Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows warrantless spying on foreign nationals.
The Details: The bill passed 60-34 with bipartisan support, but also opposition from hardline Republicans and left-wing Democrats. Reauthorization came minutes after its expiration deadline at midnight on Friday. It’s since been signed into law
NBC News Digital Reuters The Daily CallerDec 26 2016
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Obama evades Congress, stretches war powers in precedent for Trump
President Obama took office criticizing the expansive wars fought under the 2001 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force, but over the past eight years, he has become attached to the two documents and used them to justify expansion of U.S. military action around the globe.
Washington TimesFeb 22 2014
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Fox News Poll: 66 percent say Congress should continue to investigate Benghazi
The latest Fox News poll finds that most Americans think Congress should continue to investigate the Obama administration’s handling of the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
The attack took place in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 and resulted in the deaths of a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.
Sixty-six per
Fox News Digital