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Jun 07 2015
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Joni Ernst knocks Hillary Clinton: 'It's not enough to be a woman'
Turnabout is fair play in Iowa, according to Sen. Joni Ernst.
Ernst, the Iowa Republican whose "Roast and Ride" event drew 2016 GOP presidential contenders to the state over the weekend, told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" that "it's not enough to be a woman" in reference to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner.
"You have to care about women's issues," Ernst said
CNN DigitalMay 07 2020
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Biden accuser Tara Reade tells Megyn Kelly she wishes he'd drop out of the presidential race
Tara Reade, the woman who has accused Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s, told Megyn Kelly in her first on-camera interview since Biden publicly denied her claim that she wishes he would drop out of the race.
"I wish he would (withdraw from the race)," Reade said. "But he won't. But I wish he would. That's how I feel emotionally."
Reade has also secured the
USA TODAYFeb 06 2017
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People who protest very certainly vote
Protests against President Trump and his executive actions have been erupting across the country. As they began, immediately after the Jan. 22 women's marches , Trump tweeted:
Washington PostJun 11 2014
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#GirlsEdu: The Value of Girls’ Education in 2014 and Beyond
It is 2014, and nearly 15 percent of women worldwide cannot read or write. That’s nearly 500 million women. But this is not just a problem for them. It’s a problem for all of us. Because whether a girl, boy, man or woman, we all live in the same world, and that world needs all the brain power, creativity and productivity it can get. It needs today’s girls to rise to their potential.
Brookings InstitutionMay 28 2015
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Scott Walker Calls Ultrasound Photos 'Cool,' Media Misquotes and Demonizes Him
Question: What exactly is wrong with calling an ultrasound image of the womb "cool?" Answer: Nothing. That is, except when the media misquotes you and labels you as the new torchbearer of the War on Women.
Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) was the latest victim of this tired and unfair characterization when defending his state's mandatory ultrasound law. The law, which requires women to have the
TownhallJul 19 2021
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Outrage As A Business Model: How Ben Shapiro Is Using Facebook To Build An Empire
In 2021, Ben Shapiro rules Facebook.
The conservative podcast host and author's personal Facebook page has more followers than The Washington Post, and he drives an engagement machine unparalleled by anything else on the the world's biggest social networking site.
An NPR analysis of social media data found that over the past year, stories published by the site Shapiro founded,
NPR (Online News)Dec 07 2017
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Amid calls to resign, Al Franken to make a statement
Minnesota Democratic Sen. Al Franken will speak from the Senate floor Thursday about his future in office following a raft of allegations he touched women inappropriately and dozens of his Democratic colleagues calling for him to step aside.
CNN DigitalJun 30 2022
Perspectives Blog
How Will Roe v Wade's Fall Change America?
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Last Friday, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the landmark rulings that recognized and reaffirmed constitutional abortion rights. What's next for abortions in the U.S.? In 13 states,
AllSides StaffJun 29 2020
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Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana law on abortion clinic restrictions
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a Louisiana law requiring that individuals who perform abortions at clinics have admitting privileges in a nearby hospital is unconstitutional, as it places an undue burden on women seeking abortions.
The court ruled 5-4 in the case, June Medical Services LLC v. Russo, with Chief Justice John Roberts once again casting a deciding vote by siding
Fox News DigitalApr 04 2019
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Biden team charges ahead with 2020 plans despite allegations: It's ‘strengthened his resolve’
Even as more accusers come forward with claims of inappropriate touching, Biden World is flashing signals that it's all systems go for 2020.
The former vice president personally sought to tamp down the controversy with a Twitter video late Wednesday vowing to be "more mindful about respecting personal space in the future." Moments later, a Washington Post story relayed the accounts of
Fox News Digital