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Apr 08 2019
News
Trump keeps pushing legal boundaries — and 10 other takeaways from Kirstjen Nielsen’s ouster
President Trump often demands legally dubious solutions to complex problems. When he’s denied, he blames others — including his own staff. That’s really the nub of why he’s pushing out Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
The 30-minute sit-down in the White House residence at 5 p.m. on Sunday wasn’t like the end of an episode of “The Apprentice.” It wasn’t televised in prime
Washington PostAug 15 2019
News
John Hickenlooper’s Presidential Campaign Is Over. Can He Flip A Senate Seat Instead?
Another passenger has boarded the S.S. Winnow: On Thursday, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced he was dropping out of the race for president.
Many of the problems we identified with Hickenlooper’s campaign when he first entered the race ended up coming true. He lacked a geographic or demographic base, and he proved unable to stand out from a flashier field of candidates.
538 (ABC News)Dec 24 2013
Opinion
Revised ObamaCare sign-up deadline Tuesday
The administration -- in another quiet delay for the health care law confirmed in a characteristically unclear statement -- has extended Monday's ObamaCare sign-up deadline by one day.
Fox News (Online News)May 28 2013
News
Sen. Dick Durbin on media shield: Should bloggers get constitutional protection?
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin pondered the constitutional protections that are afforded bloggers wondering in a recent media appearance whether media shield laws apply to this type of journalist.
Washington TimesJan 20 2016
News
Palin scores moment in Trump's spotlight
Sarah Palin’s Tuesday endorsement of Donald Trump was a big get – for Sarah Palin.
Conservative observers questioned just how many votes the endorsement, teased with great fanfare by Trump’s campaign, would move. But it undoubtedly generated buzz and thrust the former Alaska governor in the national spotlight at a time when her star power has been on the wane.
PoliticoJun 29 2012
News
Health Battle Enters Round 2
Employers, insurers, hospitals, drug makers and others are angling for an advantage as the government writes the regulations and sets the policies that will bring the law to life.
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 16 2013
News
How many have signed up for health care? Well, it depends
The glitch-plagued rollout of Obama's signature health care law has been dogged by one big question: How many people have enrolled in an insurance plan?
CNN (Online News)Jun 23 2012
News
HHS pushes out cash ahead of ruling
Conservatives wanted the White House to stop spending on the health care law until the Supreme Court rules on whether its constitutional.
PoliticoApr 18 2015
News
Live from New Hampshire: They're all here
A stampede of GOP presidential hopefuls descended on New Hampshire Friday for the First in the Nation Republican Leadership Summit, a political cattle-call that formally kicks off the 2016 presidential primary in the early-voting state.
The Post's Bob Costa Explained the Stakes in Nashua, New Hampshire this weekend
Washington PostApr 03 2024
Headline Roundup
Disney Shareholders Reject Activist Investors in Proxy Battle
Walt Disney Co. shareholders voted against a group of activist investors on Tuesday and Wednesday, ending a hotly-contested proxy battle over the management of the entertainment giant.
The Details: The activist investors, led by billionaire Nelson Peltz and Trian Fund Management, argued that Disney had “lost its way” because the board lacked “focus, alignment, and accountability” on
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