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Mar 18 2019
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7 U.S. Military Members Identified As Part Of White Nationalist Group
Leaked chat logs have connected seven current members of the U.S. armed forces to a white nationalist group, according to a HuffPost investigation.
Two Marines, two Army ROTC cadets, an Army physician, a member of the Texas National Guard and one member of the Air Force all belong to an organization called Identity Evropa, which is listed by the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern
HuffPostMar 18 2019
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The Bogus Lawsuit against Remington
Two kinds of opportunism are at play against the gun manufacturer: financial and political. Rule No. 1 of tort law: The bad guy is the one with the most money to pay you.
On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza murdered 26 people, 20 of them schoolchildren ages six and seven.
Lanza killed himself, too. Can’t sue him.
Lanza had a history of mental illness — a long one. He’d been
National Review (News)May 03 2013
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Ayotte Becoming Gun Control Lightning Rod
Of the senators who have become lightning rods for voting against expanded criminal background checks for gun buyers, New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte is drawing the most bolts.
NPR (Online News)Mar 09 2024
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Senate Passes Funding Package, Narrowly Avoiding Government Shutdown
On Friday, the Senate passed a $459 billion funding package, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown.
The Details: Votes were 75-22 in favor. The package includes six bills funding Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration, the Departments of Justice and Commerce, Energy and Water Development, the Department of Interior, and Transportation and Housing. It now goes to
CBS News (Online) BBC News Fox News (Online News)May 14 2014
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Trey Gowdy brings reputation of legal skills, bipartisan praise to Benghazi panel
The rule of law colors everything for Rep. Trey Gowdy, from the indignant prosecutorial style he employs in Capitol Hill hearings to his three dogs aptly named Judge Jury and Bailiff.
Washington TimesMay 13 2014
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Obama says there is still time left to finish immigration reform
President Obama suggested Tuesday he’s willing to compromise on immigration reform, telling a group of law-enforcement officers that he’s “not hell bent” on getting every word of a Senate bill to his desk.
Washington TimesSep 18 2013
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Obamacare, spending showdown heats up in House
House Republican leaders are considering a vote this week on a short-term spending bill to keep the government running and defund Obamacare, according to senior House GOP aides - a move that increases the possibility of a government shutdown.
CNN (Online News)Apr 20 2020
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Bipartisan breakthrough? Pols unveil 'Back to Work' plan for reopening economy with emphasis on mass testing
After spending weeks diving into coronavirus issues over video conferencing, a bipartisan group of 50 House members has crafted a plan for what's needed to reopen the economy safely and help businesses recover from crippling mandatory shutdowns.
Fox News got an exclusive first look at the Problem Solvers Caucus plan that outlines specific public health, economic recovery and long-term
Fox News (Online News)Jan 06 2014
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Reid tries quick strike on welfare plan
If Harry Reid wants to put the hammer to House Republicans over resuming federal aid to those whose state unemployment insurance has expired, he will first have to mend some fences on the Senate side. The Senate majority leader, who shattered the remaining shards of goodwill in the upper chamber with his procedural gambit to fast-track the president’s nominees, didn’t sound ready to deal on
Fox News (Online News)Nov 22 2013
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Senate adopts new rules for confirming most presidential nominees.
A bitterly divided Senate voted Thursday to eliminate filibusters for most Presidential nominees, a momentous and politically risky step that limits the ability of Republicans to block President Obama's choices for executive-branch and most judicial posts.
Wall Street Journal (News)