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Jun 16 2017
News
Trump keeps policy on Dreamers, tightens restrictions on older undocumented
President Trump's Department of Homeland Security has rescinded former President Barack Obama's order shielding millions of migrants from deportation, but is letting stand a policy that grants reprieves to people who arrived in the United States as children.
USA TODAYFeb 20 2020
News
Companies unite in pledge to give workers time for voting
At least 2 million workers will be given paid time off to vote for president this fall under a pact formed by hundreds of companies, which say boosting turnout is part of their corporate civic responsibility.
The agreement was announced Wednesday by a business coalition, Time to Vote, which said 383 firms have already made such a promise. The goal is to expand the roster to 1,000 by
The FulcrumFeb 18 2020
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AllSides StaffAug 24 2020
Opinion
While Claiming To Champion Justice, Democrats Are Letting American Cities Burn
Regardless of whether Biden or Trump wins in November, we will all be stuck with the Democrats’ choice to let our cities burn.
The leaders of the Democratic Party think they are destroying America in order to save it. Our nation’s urban revival, of which New York City was the preeminent example, was one of the great successes of the last few decades. Now this achievement is in danger as
The FederalistAug 24 2020
News
Kellyanne Conway, Long-Serving Trump Aide, Is Leaving the White House
Ms. Conway said she was stepping away from her role as the president’s counselor to spend more time with her four teenage children.
Kellyanne Conway, President Trump’s counselor and one of his longest-serving and most visible aides, said on Sunday night that she planned to leave the White House next week.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Ms. Conway said she was stepping away
New York Times (News)Jun 30 2016
News
Obama: Donald Trump A Populist? LOL.
The real estate mogul has long “worked against economic opportunities for workers and ordinary people,” says the president.
HuffPostOct 31 2017
News
Fact check: False statements on Russia from the Trump team
George Papadopoulos, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has pleaded guilty to making false statements to FBI agents. He admits he lied about repeated contacts during the campaign with people he believed had ties to the Russian government.
USA TODAYFeb 19 2020
News
China Expels Three Wall Street Journal Reporters
China revoked the press credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters based in Beijing, the first time the Chinese government has expelled multiple journalists simultaneously from one international news organization since the country began re-engaging with the world in the post-Mao era.
China’s Foreign Ministry said the move Wednesday was punishment for a recent opinion piece
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 10 2020
News
George Floyd's brother testifies at House hearing on police brutality: 'Stop the pain'
The brother of George Floyd testified Wednesday at a House hearing on racial profiling and police brutality, tearfully urging lawmakers to "stop the pain" as he recalled in vivid detail how his older sibling died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
“I couldn’t take care of George the day he was killed, but maybe by speaking with you today, I can
Fox News DigitalJul 08 2020
News
Florida invited the nation to its reopening — then it became a new coronavirus epicenter
As the coronavirus savaged other parts of the country, Florida, buoyed by low infection rates, seemed an ideal location for a nation looking to emerge from isolation. The Republican National Convention moved from Charlotte to Jacksonville, the NBA eyed a season finale at a Disney sports complex near Orlando and millions packed onto once-empty beaches.
Weeks later, the Sunshine State has
Washington Post