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Oct 17 2018
News
Man accused of sending powder-filled letters to Trump sons pleads guilty
The man accused of sending threatening letters packed with a mysterious white powder to President Trump’s sons and a Democratic U.S. Senator pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court Wednesday.
Fox News DigitalMay 14 2018
News
The Electoral College Favors Republicans
The Democratic coalition of upscale whites and racial and ethnic minorities is concentrated in a few areas, leaving many states to go narrowly for the GOP.
National Review (News)Jan 28 2021
News
Impeachment: Is there any chance the GOP will convict Trump?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday, setting the stage for a trial that could see former President Donald Trump convicted and potentially barred from running for office in the future.
The House voted to impeach Trump for the second time earlier this month for “incitement of insurrection” after a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S.
Yahoo! The 360Jan 14 2013
News
Obama: I Can Take Steps Against Guns without Congress
President Obama said on Monday that he hasn't ruled out executive action to make new regulations against guns.
"I'm confident that there are some steps we could take that don't require legislation, that are within my power," Obama said at a White House press conference.
Obama added that he would be receiving recommendations on possible steps to reduce gun violence from Vice
Newsmax (News)Nov 16 2015
News
Jeb Bush: Let's Focus On Helping The Christian Syrian Refugees, Rather Than The Muslims
In the wake of the Paris terror attacks, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) said Sunday that American aid toward refugees should be geared toward Christians who are fleeing persecution in Syria, as opposed to those who are Muslim.
"I think we need to do thorough screening and take in a limited number," Bush said on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. "There are a lot of Christians in
HuffPostJun 01 2021
Opinion
Patriotism and Pride
It’s interesting how we move from the self-sacrifice of soldiers who’ve died for our freedoms into a month of self-obsession from LGBT activists who demand we give up our freedoms. We go from memorializing the courageous to merchandising the outrageous. In the process, we’re told to be good automatons and embrace “equality.”
But are things really becoming more equal?
Corporate
Ryan BombergerMar 12 2021
News
What are NFTs and why are some worth millions?
A digital-only artwork has sold at Christie's auction house for an eye-watering $69m (£50m) - but the winning bidder will not receive a sculpture, painting or even a print.
Instead, they get a unique digital token known as an NFT.
Where Bitcoin was hailed as the digital answer to currency, NFTs are now being touted as the digital answer to collectables.
But there are
BBC NewsJan 17 2020
News
Black Americans deeply pessimistic about country under Trump, whom more than 8 in 10 describe as ‘a racist,’ Post-Ipsos poll finds
President Trump made a stark appeal to black Americans during the 2016 election when he asked, “What have you got to lose?” Three years later, black Americans have rendered their verdict on his presidency with a deeply pessimistic assessment of their place in the United States under a leader seen by an overwhelming majority as racist.
The findings come from a Washington Post-Ipsos poll
Washington PostApr 20 2020
News
Governors headed for messy fight over coronavirus restrictions
Governors are heading for a clash with their own citizens and local officials as they weigh how and when to reopen the country's economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
President Trump's own guidelines for easing social distancing restrictions, unveiled on Thursday, leave the final decisions for those matters with state governors. And those governors are facing growing pressure from the
The HillJun 15 2020
News
These Teens Were Learning to Spot Misinformation Online. Then the News Got Personal.
On the first Monday night in June, Michelle Chikaonda lay awake in her apartment in West Philadelphia listening to explosions she later learned were ATMs being blown up. The next day, thousands of demonstrators marched through the city center; local officials held a press conference to denounce a group of white vigilantes who had shown up in another neighborhood with baseball bats and hammers
Mother Jones