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Sep 23 2019
News
America 'isolated' at UN? General Assembly breaking with US on most votes, report finds
As President Trump prepares to address the U.N. General Assembly this week, a new State Department report shows that the world body is out of sync with U.S. interests in more than two-thirds of votes -- likely raising further concerns within the Trump administration about the organization and America's financial commitment to it.
“The United States continues to be diplomatically
Fox News (Online News)May 20 2019
News
Buttigieg Leans In on His Military Service
Democrat who has quickly risen to top tier of 2020 field is putting more emphasis on Navy Reserve stint.
IOWA CITY, Iowa—Pete Buttigieg is entering a new phase of his White House bid, nodding more forcefully to a part of his background that distinguishes him from nearly all of his campaign rivals—his military service.
Mr. Buttigieg, the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Ind., over
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 11 2019
News
Bolton’s Departure Removes a Counterweight to Trump’s Foreign Policy
President Trump has rewritten the U.S. foreign policy playbook with his willingness to meet anyone and go anywhere to get a deal. With his hawkish national security adviser John Bolton gone, Mr. Trump has removed one of the last dissenting voices on his impulses and instincts.
So far, Mr. Trump has become the first president to set foot in North Korea and to meet its leader, and has
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 11 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden Regrets Using ‘Illegal’ to Describe Suspected Killer of Laken Riley
President Joe Biden expressed regret for using the term “illegal” during the State of the Union to categorize the suspected murderer of Laken Riley.
For Context: Riley, a University of Georgia nursing student, was jogging on campus when she was killed last month. The suspect is an immigrant from Venezuela who entered the United States unlawfully. During the State of the Union, Rep.
Associated Press Reuters Washington TimesJun 21 2019
Opinion
OPINION: A Complete Clownshow — With a Few Notable Exceptions
There are actually things Congress could be doing, you know.
Things which are of more value than putting on demagogic expositions like allowing Sheila Jackson-Lee, the utterly moronic Democrat congresswoman from the slums of Houston, to stage a hearing on the urgent necessity of paying reparations to the black community for slavery.
This wasn’t a hearing to discuss a true
Guest Writer - RightDec 29 2023
Headline Roundup
8,000 Migrants Walk North Through Mexico as Blinken Visits Country
A caravan of roughly 8,000 migrants is moving north on foot through southern Mexico as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with the Mexican president regarding “irregular immigration.”
Details: NBC News (Lean Left bias) reported that the individuals traveling in the caravan are primarily from Central America, Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti, while some are from Turkey, Iran, Syria
NBC News (Online) Reuters Fox News (Online News)Sep 15 2022
Headline Roundup
Greg Abbott Sends Two Migrant Buses to Kamala Harris' DC Residence
Early Thursday morning, two buses carrying about 100 migrants arrived outside Vice President Kamala Harris' residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C.
The buses were sent from Texas by Republican Governor Greg Abbott, and originated from Eagle Pass and the Del Rio station where the migrants - mostly from Venezuela - boarded the buses.
The two buses are the latest of
New York Post (News) Newsweek The IndependentJun 23 2022
Headline Roundup
Around the World, Inflation Worsens
Inflation is frustrating consumers in the U.S., but also in many other countries around the world.
Many nations, from the U.S. to Sudan to the U.K., are experiencing their highest inflation rates in decades. Prices in the U.K. rose 9.1% in the 12 months ending in May, up from 9% in April and the highest annual rate since 1982. In Africa, Sudan (245.1%), Zimbabwe (86.7%) and Ethiopia (
BBC News The Epoch Times Business InsiderOct 21 2022
Headline Roundup
DOJ Charges 11 With Violating Sanctions in Schemes to Help Russia's Military
The Justice Department charged 11 foreign nationals - five Russians, two Venezuelans, three Latvians, and a Ukrainian - for allegedly evading international sanctions to try and help Russia's war effort in Ukraine.
Key Quotes: The charges are for allegedly "participating in unlawful schemes to export powerful, civil-military, dual-use technologies to Russia," the Justice Department said
CNN (Online News) Reuters The Daily CallerMar 16 2021
Headline Roundup
European Countries Suspend Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine Over Blood Clot Reports
Several European countries temporarily suspended use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine after at least 37 reports of people who received it experiencing life-threatening blood clots. The European Medicines Agency said Thursday that it had found “no indication” so far that the vaccine caused the clots, and AstraZeneca said there had been 37 reports of blood clotting out of 17 million
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