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Sep 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Biden Pushes for Mideast ‘Mega-Deal’ Including Saudi-Israel Normalization
The Biden administration is pushing for a “grand bargain” to reshape geopolitics in the Middle East, including normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The Details: The deal may also include a defense pact between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, as well as U.S. support for uranium enrichment in a Saudi civilian nuclear program. On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Reuters Al Jazeera Washington ExaminerApr 23 2021
News
How some progressive cities have reformed their police
Police reforms that are under consideration or have been enacted in several progressive cities could become a blueprint for national police policy, as lawmakers refocus their attention on reform in the wake of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction.
Liberal activists coalesced over the summer around the idea of defunding police departments, and several
Washington ExaminerApr 20 2022
Perspectives Blog
Was Libs of TikTok Doxxed by The Washington Post?
Did a Washington Post journalist unfairly dox the woman behind the Libs of Tik Tok Twitter account, or did they merely do their job by exposing influential and potentially harmful political actors?
On Tuesday, Washington Post (Lean Left bias) technology reporter Taylor Lorenz stirred controversy by publishing an article in which she revealed the name of the woman behind @LibsofTikTok,
Multiple Writers - MixedSep 18 2014
Opinion
OPINION: How Walmart can help confront racism
(CNN) -- When a black man dies at the hands of a white police officer, not often is there video evidence that could end the speculation and show what happened. In the case of John Crawford III, there is video evidence -- and Walmart needs to release the tape to the public immediately.
CNN DigitalApr 08 2020
News
Democrats seek to pass $500 billion plus expanded food stamps in economic relief legislation this week
House and Senate Democrats are demanding Congress approve a $500 billion relief package this week that includes a 15% increase in food stamp benefits.
The request more than doubles the $250 million in emergency funding sought by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to extend urgent small business aid that is running dry. Democrats want the additional money for healthcare facilities and to
Washington ExaminerJan 03 2020
News
Why 200 GOP Lawmakers and 2 Dems Just Told Supreme Court It's Time to Revise Roe v. Wade
More than 200 members of Congress have signed a friend-of-the-court brief urging the US Supreme Court to reconsider the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that made abortion legal nationwide.
According to The New York Times, 39 senators and 166 House members - all Republicans except for two Democrats signed the brief to support a Louisiana law in a case called June Medical Services L.L.C. v.
CBNOct 24 2019
News
Thousands of Witches Plot a 'Binding Spell' Against President Trump for Friday
As if battling House Democrats' impeachment inquiry against him wasn't enough, President Donald Trump will next have to face a "binding spell" cast by "thousands" of witches late Friday night.
As Halloween approaches at the end of the month, several media outlets are reporting witches who oppose President Trump are planning to cast a "binding spell" on his administration. Such reports
CBNDec 29 2021
Perspectives Blog
Facts vs Myths: Did a Pro-Trump Mob Beat a Cop to Death?
This is the third installment of our series on 2021’s Major Facts and Media Myths.
The claim that a pro-Trump mob murdered a Capitol Police officer on Jan. 6 is false, and was based on vague and conflicting statements from law enforcement and questionable reporting from major news sources, which largely stemmed from a New York Times (Lean Left bias) report. When Capitol Police
Henry A. BrechterDec 09 2019
News
Nadler boils down impeachment case: 'No president should put himself before the country'
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold L. Nadler on Monday put a fine point on Democrats’ impeachment case against President Trump, arguing that the president put himself before the country.
“We surely agree that no public official, including and especially the president of the United States, should use his public office for private gain,” he said at the opening of an evidentiary
Washington TimesAug 28 2020
News
Abe to resign over health, ending era of political stability
OSAKA/TOKYO – Ending weeks of speculation, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced Friday that he is stepping down for health reasons a second time, leaving Tokyo scrambling to make the transition to the post-Abe era.
Attention has now shifted to who will replace Abe and when. The nation’s political nerve center had recently been abuzz about whether Abe would resign over his chronic
The Japan Times