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Jan 02 2020
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Prince William Announces Environment Prize, Calls For 'Decade of Action to Repair the Earth'
Prince William has announced a multi-million pound prize for “visionaries” working to solve “Earth’s greatest environmental problems,” from climate change to air pollution. The Earthshot Prize will be awarded to five winners, every year, for the next 10 years. The initiative’s goal is to provide “at least 50 solutions to the world’s greatest problems by 2030.”
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Time MagazineJun 10 2014
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Hillary Clinton clarifies poverty quip: "Everything in life has to be put into context"
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took some time Tuesday to explain what she meant when she complained of her family's financial struggles after leaving the White House, saying that with a little context her claim holds water.
Washington TimesJun 03 2014
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Obama Slips on International Affairs – A New Challenge on Top of the Old Ones
Barack Obama’s approval rating on handling international affairs has dropped under water for the first time in his presidency in a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, a further challenge as he seeks to regain his footing in his second term.
ABC News (Online)May 11 2021
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Democrats’ election overhaul is expected to clear a major Senate hurdle, but the road ahead is unclear.
A key Senate committee is expected to vote as soon as Tuesday to advance Democrats’ sweeping elections overhaul, stamping its approval on a landmark voting rights expansion as Washington tries to blunt ballot restrictions by Republican-controlled statehouses.
The debate and anticipated vote in the Senate Rules Committee are a significant milestone for liberals who have made the bill, H.
New York Times (News)Jun 02 2020
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U.S. police have attacked journalists more than 110 times since May 28
As Black Lives Matter protests spread across the country one week after a white police officer allegedly murdered a black man, George Floyd, it’s becoming clear that attacks by police on journalists are becoming a widespread pattern, not one-off incidents. While violence against press-credentialed reporters covering the protests may still be dwarfed by violence against the American citizens
Nieman LabAug 03 2021
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How Democrats Screwed Up So Royally on Evictions
Last Thursday, as the House of Representatives was wrapping up lingering business before leaving town for the summer, the White House threw a grenade into Democratic leaders’ laps. You know that CDC eviction moratorium that was set to lapse at the end of July—as in, a few days later? The White House would need Congress to pass legislation extending that, immediately.
The July 31
SlateAug 03 2021
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This Democrat wants to fix potholes with Republicans, not steamroll them
Kyrsten Sinema, a once-strident liberal who now charts a pragmatic path, is spearheading Congress’ most significant infrastructure bill in years. Some Democrats see the bipartisan effort as capitulation.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema knows a thing or two about crusading for justice. As an activist back in the early 2000s, she protested the Iraq War in a pink tutu. And as a first-term Arizona
Christian Science MonitorApr 28 2014
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U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia
The U.S. military has prepared options for a muscular response to any future Chinese provocations in the South and East China seas, ranging from displays of B-2 bomber flights near China to aircraft-carrier exercises near its coastal waters, officials said. Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 31 2013
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Critics see post-mortem as GOP sellout for votes
Long hailed as the savior who restored much-needed financial order to the GOP Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus in his third year in the high-profile post suddenly finds himself in troubled waters.
Washington TimesMar 25 2013
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Starbucks CEO Tells Shareholders to Invest Elsewhere if They Don?t Like Company?s Stance on Gays
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has attracted a large measure of notice from the blogosphere following a shareholder meeting this past Wednesday where he inadvertently waded into political waters by rebuking an opponent of same sex marriage.
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