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Feb 14 2020
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Mike Bloomberg Storms Super Tuesday States, Pledging To 'Get It Done'
Seven events, three states, two days.
Mike Bloomberg has wrapped up a barnstorming trip to capitalize on an unsettled Democratic presidential race.
Polls show the billionaire former New York City mayor gaining traction, even as one-time frontrunner Joe Biden has struggled after very disappointing finishes in the first two contests.
Bernie Sanders won in New Hampshire, with
NPR (Online News)Mar 25 2017
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With GOP Plan Dead, Trump Eyes Other Ways to Reshape Health Care
With the collapse of Republicans’ health plan in the House on Friday, the Trump administration is set to ramp up its efforts to weaken the Affordable Care Act in one of the few ways it has left—by making changes to the law through waivers and rule changes.
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 20 2023
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Florida Expands Limitations on Gender and Sexuality Lessons to All Grade Levels
The Florida Board of Education voted Wednesday to expand restrictions on discussing gender identity and sexual orientation to all grade levels.
For Context: Last year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) passed the Parental Rights in Education Bill, prohibiting discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida schools up to third grade. The bill was opposed by left-rated voices
Fox News Digital Forbes CNN DigitalJun 10 2020
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Senate GOP shifts on police reform
Senate Republicans are signaling a sharp shift on police reform, raising the chances that federal legislation could actually clear Congress and reach President Trump’s desk.
Just a week ago, it seemed likely that a legislative package would pass the House but run into a dam in the Senate, where Republicans seemed more focused on retaining their majority and bolstering an economy tanked
The HillDec 29 2016
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Sen. Barbara Boxer: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in ‘Judicial Emergency’
Sen. Barbara Boxer said the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is facing a “judicial emergency” as she called for a Senate vote Tuesday on San Jose-based U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh’s nomination to the appellate court.
KQEDJun 28 2016
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Pro-Lifers: Supreme Court Abortion Ruling a 'Sad Day' for Women
The Supreme Court handed down a devastating blow to pro-life activists Monday by blocking a Texas law they believe could have saved the lives of countless unborn children and their mothers.
CBNJun 04 2019
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The Supreme Court Just Made It Easier for Police to Arrest You for Filming Them
The First Amendment makes it unconstitutional for government officials to retaliate against you because they dislike your speech. At the same time, federal law gives you the right to sue state officials for compensation if they violate constitutional rights such as your right to free speech. But on Tuesday, the Supreme Court invented a rule that will often allow police officers to arrest
SlateApr 04 2019
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House Committee Seeks Trump Tax Returns from IRS
The Democratic head of a powerful U.S. House committee asked the Internal Revenue Service for six years of President Donald Trump's personal and business tax returns on Wednesday, in a long-awaited move widely expected to lead to a long court battle with the White House.
The request, in a letter from Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, is
Newsmax (News)Dec 21 2016
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German manhunt seeks Tunisian asylum-seeker in deadly Christmas market attack
German police mounted a manhunt for a Tunisian asylum-seeker whose identity papers were found inside the truck used in this week’s deadly assault on a Berlin Christmas market, two senior law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
Washington PostOct 12 2020
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Amy Coney Barrett supreme court hearing sets stage for partisan clash
Government policy must be set by Congress and not the courts, Amy Coney Barrett was prepared to say in a statement on Monday, opening her confirmation hearings before the Senate judiciary committee.
But even before the supreme court nominee began speaking, Democrats argued that the process that got her there – Senate Republicans rushing to confirm her even as the president who nominated
The Guardian