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Aug 16 2023
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Residents Fear Maui Wildfires Will Permanently Displace Natives
Following the wildfires across the Hawaiian islands, residents and politicians are voicing concerns that property damage could permanently displace the native islanders.
Details: A video posted on Instagram by Kāko'o Haleakalā, a group working to “protect and preserve the Land and native species” of Hawaii, condemned developers for contacting residents and offering to purchase the
Newsweek Newsmax (News) Washington PostDec 18 2021
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Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Large Businesses
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit late Friday reinstated Biden's proposed vaccine mandate for businesses with at least 100 workers, reversing the ruling from last month that paused implementation of the legislation.
The three-judge panel dismissed the notion that Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) exceeded its authority, arguing that "OSHA has regulated
Slate Axios The Daily WireMar 24 2021
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Perspectives: The Media, Mass Shootings and Race
Police reportedly have no evidence that racism motivated the recent mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, Colo. However, news media on all sides covered the tragedies through a racial lens. Many left- and center-rated outlets framed the Atlanta shootings alongside reports of rising anti-Asian hate crimes after it was revealed that six of the eight victims in Atlanta were Asian women, that the
Nieman Lab Newsweek Fox News (Opinion)Sep 30 2013
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Lawmakers Dig In as Shutdown Approaches
After a weekend of hardening their positions, Republicans and Democrats returned to Capitol Hill on Monday and dug in for a last-ditch battle in a budget fight that has brought the nation within hours of the first partial government shutdown in almost two decades.
Leaders of both parties said they wanted to avoid the first federal closure since 1996, but their public appearances seemed
Wall Street Journal (News)Feb 04 2013
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Cantor to GOP Ranks: Government Can Be Good, Too
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor apparently wants his Republican colleagues to pursue a “government can be good approach to their politics rather than focusing so much on the size and voracious spending appetite of Washington.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Virginian will lay out some of his new ideas on how Republicans can soften their tone a bit in a wide-ranging policy
Newsmax (News)May 15 2022
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'Racially Motivated' Shooting Inside Buffalo Supermarket Leaves at Least 10 Dead
A teenage gunman opened fire at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY on Saturday, leaving 10 people dead and three more wounded.
Payton Gendron, an 18-year-old white man, drove over 200 miles from Conklin, NY to Buffalo to conduct the attack. Heavily armed and donning tactical gear, he stormed into a Tops Friendly Markets in a predominately black neighborhood and opened fire with a rifle both
Wall Street Journal (News) HuffPost National Review (News)Feb 07 2015
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Exclusive- Boahner's Amnesty Advocate Becky Tallent Aims to Secretly Revive Dead Border Bill
The once-thought-to-be-dead House GOP leadership vehicle for a series of immigration bills including, presumably, an amnesty bill is roaring back to life thanks to Speaker John Boehner’s immigration adviser Becky Tallent’s efforts, several key Capitol Hill sources tell Breitbart News.
Tallent is a former chief of staff to Senate “Gang of Eight” ringleader Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the
Breitbart NewsSep 11 2013
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CIA director clears Benghazi survivors to talk to lawmakers
New details about what happened the night of the Benghazi terror attack one year ago may finally be made public. CIA Director John Brennan now says his agency will make survivors of the Benghazi attack available to talk to lawmakers, in a possible breakthrough for members of Congress investigating the strike. Brennan made his comments in a three-page response to a letter sent to him by House
Fox News (Online News)May 27 2022
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Biden Reportedly Nears Decision on $10,000 of Student Loan Forgiveness
President Joe Biden is nearing a decision on forgiving $10,000 of student loan debt per borrower, The Washington Post (Lean Left bias) reported Friday.
A White House spokesman appeared to deny the report, telling Reuters (Center bias) that “No decisions have been made yet.” According to the Post, which cited “three people with knowledge of the matter,” Biden had planned to announce the
Washington Post Reuters New York Post (News)Apr 17 2023
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Top G7 Diplomats Pledge Unity on China, Action on Renewable Energy
Foreign ministers from G7 countries committed to accelerate their transition to renewable energy and to unite against “coercion” from China in the first days of a summit in Japan.
Renewables: On Sunday, the group committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. However, many news sources noted the absence of an agreement on limiting the use of coal.
China:
The Epoch Times Associated Press The Japan Times