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May 12 2014
News
Obama adds solar panels to White House, pressing his support for green energy
Technicians have finished installing solar panels on the White House roof, capping a project that President Obama hopes will send a signal that renewable energy is feasible and environmentally shrewd.
Obama said in 2010 that he would retrofit his family's new home with solar panels starting in 2011, then use the power generated to heat water for the first family and provide some
Fox News (Online News)Mar 12 2019
News
Liberal universities spell out speech-restriction changes in face of Trump's grant removal talk
President Trump has promised to end federal research grants for universities that don’t “support free speech,” but determining which colleges support a marketplace of ideas can present a kind of political Rorschach test.
Critics have long decried efforts to stifle or disrupt conservative speakers at college campuses, such as the University of California at Berkeley, which cited safety
Washington TimesJul 08 2019
Opinion
OPINION Who Really Believes Biden Can Beat Trump?
“Good Ole Joe” isn’t what he used to be, and probably never was.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama famously became so frustrated by his running mate’s logorrhea that he asked an aide, “How many times is Biden going to say something stupid?” According to authors Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the VP’s stock had dropped so low by late 2011 that the Obama reelection
Guest Writer - RightApr 15 2015
News
Foes Of Marijuana Legalization Can't Like These New Numbers
Opponents of legalizing marijuana can't be happy about several new polls released Tuesday. Majority support for making cannabis legal is holding steady, while young adults are legalization's biggest fans. And that's true both nationally and in several swing states.
Nationally, 53 percent of Americans support legalization, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Pew found
HuffPostSep 23 2016
News
Clinton widens lead as first debate looms
Hillary Clinton has wrested back a clear advantage in polls over Donald Trump just days before their first critical debate.
An NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll conducted this week — viewed by some election experts as the gold standard — found the Democrat leading Trump by 6 points nationally.
The HillMar 13 2016
News
Trump: I'm not responsible for violence at rallies
Donald Trump rejected responsibility Sunday for violence at his rallies and suggested his backers may retaliate by protesting Bernie Sanders events.
"Many of these people come from Bernie," Trump said on CBS' Face The Nation when asked about w
USA TODAYSep 28 2015
News
Trump Coverage on Univision & Telemundo Exceeds ABC, CBS & NBC Combined
Normally, the leading evening news broadcasts of the nations top Spanish-language television networks Univision and Telemundo cover U.S. political developments significantly less than their top English-language counterparts ABC, CBS and NBC.
Feb 10 2016
News
Analysis: Trump and Sanders Dominate, Rubio Crumbles, in New Hampshire
This time, the polls were right. Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders won overwhelming victories here in New Hampshire, beating out their closest rivals by double-digit margins. Here are five takeaways from last night's First in the Nation primary.
TownhallNov 09 2016
News
'House of Horrors,' 'Trump Triumphs:' How US Newspaper Front Pages Are Reporting Donald Trump's Win
People across the U.S. will be waking up to news of Donald Trump winning the nation's presidential election this morning.
Here's a look at how American newspapers' front pages and headlines are reporting Trump as the new President-elect:
New York Daily News
Headline: "House of Horrors: Trump seizes Divided States of America"
ABC News (Online)Nov 14 2013
News
DNC to RNC on Obamacare: Bring it on
Democrats have a message for Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who has said the GOP will “tattoo” Obamacare to Democrats’ foreheads in the 2014 midterm elections. Bring it on. In a memo issued Thursday afternoon, Democratic National Committee spokesman Mo Elleithee touted the law’s benefits, such as provisions that bar insurance companies from denying coverage based on pre
Washington Times