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May 17 2022
News
Schumer: Fox News must stop "reckless amplification" of replacement theory
Fox News executives must "immediately cease the reckless amplification of the so-called 'great replacement' theory" on the network's broadcasts, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer wrote in a letter published by the New York Times on Tuesday.
Driving the news: Schumer's letter comes after a mass shooting in a Black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, killed 10 people.
The suspect
AxiosApr 04 2022
News
Bodies of 'executed people' strewn across street in Bucha as Ukraine accuses Russia of war crimes
The lifeless bodies of at least 20 civilian men line a single street in the town of Bucha near the Ukrainian capital. Some lie face down on the pavement while others are collapsed on their backs, mouths open in a tragic testament to the horrors of Russian occupation.
The hands of one man are tied behind his back with a piece of white cloth. Another man lies alone, tangled up in a
CNN DigitalJul 20 2022
Opinion
A New Gun Law Reflects the Worst Instincts of Both Parties
Until last month, someone with a felony record who obtained a gun was committing a federal crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Now he is committing two federal crimes, each punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
Contrary to what you may have read or heard, the story of how that happened is not an inspiring example of bipartisan cooperation to protect public safety. It is a
ReasonMay 05 2021
News
Elise Stefanik Gains Momentum to Replace Liz Cheney as GOP No. 3
House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R., La.) backed Rep. Elise Stefanik (R., N.Y.) to replace embattled Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming as GOP conference chairwoman, amid frustration by party leaders over Ms. Cheney’s comments criticizing former President Donald Trump.
The second-ranking House Republican’s formal endorsement of Ms. Stefanik—even before Ms. Cheney has been voted out of her position
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 15 2015
News
Unanimous: Senate Foreign Relations Defies Obama Veto Threat on Iran, 19-0
For months, the White House has been threatening to veto bipartisan legislation that would assert the legislative branch's constitutional prerogative to review and weigh in on any finalized nuclear deal forged between Western negotiators with the Iranian regime. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-TN) has been telling reporters that he was getting close to securing the 67
TownhallApr 13 2015
News
'Hillary Clinton' Is Back, But Will There Be A Return Of The Rodham?
When the former senator, secretary of state and first lady announced for president on Sunday she smiled into the camera and said, "I'm Hillary Clinton."
Those who were hoping for a return of Hillary's family name, "Rodham," as part of her public identity might have felt some disappointment. For many of her admirers, Hillary Rodham Clinton was the embodiment of aspiration for a woman in
NPR (Online News)Apr 12 2015
News
In video message, progressives tell Hillary Clinton: We're 'Ready for Boldness'
Using her own words, and the words of other Democrats, a progressive group called on Hillary Clinton to take bold, populist stances in her second campaign for president.
As Republicans came at Clinton from the right on Sunday ahead of her anticipated announcement of a White House run, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) needled her from the left with a new YouTube video
Washington PostMar 16 2022
News
Jan. 6 committee not planning to subpoena members of Congress, sources say
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is not planning to issue subpoenas to members of Congress who are alleged to have information regarding the events leading up to and surrounding the attack, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.
While the panel had requested information from Republicans including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and
ABC News (Online)Apr 23 2021
News
Senate GOP unveils $568 billion package focusing on 'real' infrastructure
Senate Republicans on Thursday called for spending upward of $568 billion to rebuild the nation’s roads and bridges, in sharp contrast to the $2.25 trillion desired by President Biden.
Notably, the plan is heavy on “real” infrastructure compared to the proposal offered by Mr. Biden, Republican senators said.
The proposal calls for spending $299 billion over five years on
Washington TimesNov 07 2022
Perspectives Blog
Does the Path to Congress Run Through the Center?
This piece was originally published on Divided We Fall, which AllSides rates as mixed. It was written by Laurie Pohutsy, Democratic Michigan State Representative, and Alex Hays, Republican Political Consultant.
Can Republicans Win Independent Voters, or Have Democrats Earned Their Support? Democrats’ Efforts to Deliver for Independents Will Pay Off in NovemberBy Laurie Pohutsky –
Divided We Fall (author)